It's called the "Age of Grace" and is an intermission of sorts between the 69th and 70th week of Daniel's prophecy. Here's an article that can help you grasp that The 70 Weeks of Daniel.
What gives, Phil? Last week you were going on and on about the Saturday Sabbath keeping being necessary for salvation and the week before that it was the Archangel Michael being Jesus. Is your hobbyhorse this week the Rapture and the Tribulation? We're wise to the cultic tactics of rabbit hole arguments. Why pretend you want a discussion when all you really are trying to do is proselytize for the Seventh Day Adventist cult?
I am not into cults like the SDA. I read Walter Martins book, kingdom of the cults. 😁
BB, raise your right hand and promise me you read my article. Can you tell me honestly that you did?
I will say this again so there is no confusion. These are specific prophetic time periods. They are a day for a year continuous period. They go from point A to point B. There is no intermission and no "stopping the heavenly clock (LOL on that one). There is no "chop" It is continuous. It is also part of the longer 2300 year prophecy and that includes the 1260 year prophecy (day for year principle). Where's the chop in those other time continuous prophecies? The answer is that there isn't any chop. They also run from point A to point B.
During the last week (7 years), the gospel was exclusively preached only to the Jews. He confirmed the covenant with many. I can't do the article justice so I'm going to copy and paste the portion of it that talks about verse 27 specifically in the next post. The part to focus on is that the last week has been fulfilled. No mention of the Antichrist, no mention of a 7 year tribulation period. Only the end of probation for the Jews. That's it. Continued below.