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This book explores a typological interpretation of the prophecy in Daniel 9, arguing that the biblical pattern of a "holy order" falling into corruption and rejecting its Messiah is a recurring historical cycle. The author posits that just as the restored Judean sanctuary under Roman occupation bodily rejected the living Yeshua, later imperial Christian institutions effectively "cut off" the Messiah a second time by replacing His living authority with a manageable religious image. By examining the transition from the physical destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD to the rise of Romanized Christendom, the text warns that systems bearing the correct name of Christ can still become spiritually desolate. The narrative emphasizes that true faith requires recovering the Hebrew Messiah from the layers of metaphysical abstraction, clerical control, and political power that have come to define traditional church structures. Ultimately, the work serves as a covenantal warning that no religious institution is immune to judgment if it prioritizes its own survival over the direct obedience commanded by the living Son of Yahweh.
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