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You have the flood before 70AD?
It's not the same "flood" under consideration. Many times in the OT a "flood" was symbolism for an overwhelming force or an army sweeping through and overcoming a group of people, a city, or a nation. Try Jeremiah 47:2 for one, which was a prophecy against the Philistines before Pharaoh came against Gaza. "Thus saith the Lord; Behold, waters rise up out of the north, and shall be an overflowing flood, and shall overflow the land, and all that is therein; the city, and them that dwell therein: then the men shall cry, and all the inhabitants of the land shall howl. At the noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his strong horses, at the rushing of his chariots, and at the rumbling of his wheels, ..."
The particular "flood" sent by the Dragon in Revelation 12 was the almost-immediate persecution launched against them by the Jewish leadership who hated Christ and His followers. We know that those who fled Jerusalem during this persecution were scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, preaching the word (Acts 8:1-4). This was the "woman" (as the early church's Jewish believers) fleeing into her place in the literal wilderness of Judea for that "time, times, and half a time". In other words, for the last 3 and 1/2 years of the 70th week while the New Covenant was still being confirmed with "the lost sheep of the house of Israel" to whom Christ had initially concentrated His earthly ministry. Because, as Paul and Barnabas once said to the Jews in Acts 13:46, "it was necessary that the word of God should FIRST have been spoken unto you" - "To the Jew FIRST, and also to the Greek" - to whom Paul's evangelistic ministry was then concentrated after the 70th week had expired.
Saul's / Paul's miraculous conversion was what "swallowed up" that "flood" of persecution sent by the Dragon. But the "flood" in Daniel 9:26 took place on a different occasion, because that "flood" was NOT swallowed up. The city and the sanctuary of Jerusalem were overcome by a "flood" of "desolations" (plural) and "abominations" (plural) that continued "till the end of the war". Those "desolations" were caused by "the abominable armies" (plural) of Messiah the Prince's own people who waged war against their own countrymen (Zealots versus their own fellow Jews, which ravaged the city and sanctuary during those AD 66-70 years).
The AD 66-70 years fulfilling the "Days of Vengeance" and Jerusalem's destruction were not completed during Daniel's 70th week. The 70th week was only said to "seal up the vision and prophecy" (or to reserve those prophecies) that predicted Jerusalem's fated destruction at her final end. Those prophecies "sealed up" during the 70th week would later have those seals broken open and fulfilled by the time the city was torn down to the last stone. It was Christ's generation of unbelieving Jews who did not receive Him that "sealed up" the prophecy of their eventual fated destruction, and which was fulfilled when those events "shattered the power of the holy people" (Daniel 12:7) before that generation had died.
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