Only in 'event' terms.
Correct.
Incorrect.
First -- the statement in Daniel 9:27 - '
and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease' - is
not describing the
Abomination of Desolation.
Second -- all 70 weeks -
unbroken - came and went - fulfilled. The idea that the 70th week is "separate" from the other 69 - comes from the misinterpretation of the above referenced phrase in Daniel 9:27 - and is not supported anywhere in scripture.
The "70 weeks of Daniel" ended 490 years ( 70 x 7 ) after '
the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem' ( Daniel 9:25 ).
No place in scripture that defines a 3.5-year / 42-month / 1260-day period of time provides any
proof or
evidence of the
specific length of the tribulation period...
Because none of these places refer to the specific length of the tribulation period as a whole.
i.e. ( for example ) -
Revelation 13:
[SUP]5[/SUP] And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months.
This
does not signify that the "power given"
exactly equals 'tribulation period'. This is
assumed.
The "power given" may be contained
within the 'tribulation period'. ( i.e. - the 'tribulation period' is actually longer than "42 months" )
Jesus
does not say - per se - that it will be "cut short"
at his return. This is
assumed.
In Matthew 24, it says '
except those days should be shortened' and 'those days shall be shortened'.
In Mark 13, it says '
except that the Lord had shortened those days' and 'he hath shortened the days'.
There is no indication in Luke 21.
The only
certainty we have from these verses is that:
"The Lord causes the days to be shortened."
( However -- not necessarily
at / by His return. )
The 50's???
The first "public" atomic bomb "exhibition" ( not including testing ) was in 1945...