
Seventy Weeks
Book Three in The Daniel Vision Series
The exile is ending. The visions are only beginning.
For seventy years, Jerusalem has lain in ruins, and her people have lived as strangers in Babylon. Now, as the prophecy of Jeremiah reaches its fulfillment, a young scribe named Elias finds himself drawn into the burden of visions too vast for his ink-stained hands to carry. Besides the aged prophet Daniel, he witnesses prayers that shake heaven, the arrival of the angel Gabriel, and the decree of seventy weeks, a revelation that will echo through generations.
But the return to Jerusalem is not a simple homecoming. Ruins must be rebuilt. Faith must be tested. And within the promise of restoration lies a darker mystery: the Anointed One, a Redeemer who will be cut off yet bring everlasting righteousness.
Blending history, prophecy, and story, Seventy Weeks invites readers into the tension of exile and return, despair and hope, desolation and redemption. It is a tale for all who have ever longed for home, for healing, and for the dawn after the ruins.
Fans of biblical fiction and prophetic drama will be captivated by this sweeping continuation of The Daniel Vision Series, a story of watchmen, visions, and the courage to hope when kingdoms fall.
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