The difference arises because the 70 weeks focus on a specific,...

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    The difference arises because the 70 weeks focus on a specific, shorter period culminating in Christ's atonement, whereas the 2300 days refer to a longer, prophetic period associated with the ultimate cleansing of the sanctuary, which is interpreted as a future event of a broader process involving both earthly and heavenly sanctuaries.

    The prophecy in Daniel talks about different events and timelines, one about the time leading to Christ, and the other about a longer, possibly future, divine process of sanctification and judgment.

    Primarily points to the coming of Jesus as the fulfillment of the prophecies regarding the Messiah. There are no direct references in the Book of Daniel to or any other specific prophet who would come after Jesus, From the earliest Christian to today holds that Jesus is the definitive and ultimate prophet whose message is to be followed by all believers.

    Again, from the very earliest of Christianity, even the Church Fathers and Doctors of the church interpreted prophetic visions in the Bible as having multiple layers of meaning, including symbolic and spiritual significances.

    Emphasize the spiritual interpretation of such prophecies rather than a strict chronological calculation.

    The Church highlights the importance of interpreting prophetic visions in the context of salvation history and the spiritual truths they convey. The numbers in the visions of Daniel are not necessarily meant to be understood as precise calculations but rather as conveying deeper truths about God's plan for His people.
    The Fact of the matter is quite simple and the core of the bible teaching which leaves no room for any other after Christ.

    Read the bible in its right context, as it’s all about Salvation and atonement,

    The history of salvation begins with the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, where sin entered the world. In the Old Testament, God established a covenant with His people and provided ways for the atonement of sins through sacrifices and rituals. However, these sacrifices were temporary and pointed to the ultimate and perfect atonement that would come through Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Through His sacrificial death on the cross, Jesus offered the final and complete atonement for the sins of humanity, opening the way to reconciliation with God and eternal salvation. as jesus said on the cross, it's all finished,
 
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