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where we diverge is whether there is a gap between the 69th and 70th week, yes?

Yes I think so, also on the RCC it seems. You have to admit those numbers are dasting. It fits like a glove! 490 years accounted for on the nose to the stoning of Stephen / Gospel going to Gentiles and then 1260 years from 610 to 1870, the "Capture of Rome" which marked the end of the Papal States, which were territories in Italy directly ruled by the Pope. The Italian Army, led by King Victor Emmanuel II, seized control of Rome, effectively putting an end to the Pope's political power. Pope Pius IX, who had declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican, refused to recognize the new Italian government. This conflict between the church and the Italian state, known as the Roman Question, lasted until the Lateran Treaty of 1929, which established the Vatican City as an independent state. (deadly wound healed?)

I am going to be digging more into the 1260 years part as it is something I just found out about due to this chat

edit- also please tell me why you think the harlot is Jerusalem, if it's not too complicated lol. We need a whole separate board just for the chat it's so far into sub-sections 😂

134 days ago
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where we diverge is whether there is a gap between the 69th and 70th week, yes?

Yes I think so, also on the RCC it seems. You have to admit those numbers are dasting. It fits like a glove! 490 years accounted for on the nose to the stoning of Stephen / Gospel going to Gentiles and then 1260 years from 610 to 1870, the "Capture of Rome" which marked the end of the Papal States, which were territories in Italy directly ruled by the Pope. The Italian Army, led by King Victor Emmanuel II, seized control of Rome, effectively putting an end to the Pope's political power. Pope Pius IX, who had declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican, refused to recognize the new Italian government. This conflict between the church and the Italian state, known as the Roman Question, lasted until the Lateran Treaty of 1929, which established the Vatican City as an independent state. (deadly wound healed?)

I am going to be digging more into the 1260 years part as it is something I just found out about due to this chat

134 days ago
1 score