CAN WE KNOW THE YEAR OF JESUS RETURN?

Nelson Walters and his team make a bold prediction for the year of the rapture, 2030 and he uses three prophetic witnesses to make his case. Most of you know that I know Nelson and in fact I went to the USA to meet up with him. Moreover, I have posted many of his YouTube videos on this site. I find his presentation convincing otherwise I would not post it here.

Can we know the year of Jesus’ return? While Jesus said no one knows the day or hour, a compelling “bible prophecy” in Daniel Chapter 9 contains a “hidden timeline” that points to a specific period. Daniel 9’s 70 Weeks prophecy is the most studied passage in the Bible — and almost everyone has misread it. Hidden inside the gap between the 69th and 70th Week is a precise mathematical timeline that points to a specific year. The year is 2030 just four years in the future, which indicates we are already three years into the last seven years hence we are close to the Antichrist taking his seat

2,500 years ago, two prophets confirmed it independently. In this video, Bible teacher Nelson Walters reveals the hidden gap in Daniel’s 70 Weeks and shows how Leviticus 26’s four-fold judgment (7×70×4 = 1,960 years) calculates the exact duration of the desolations declared in Daniel 9:26. Combined with the Apostle Peter’s interpretation of a day equalling 1,000 years applied to Hosea 5:15–6:2, these two independent witnesses arrive at the same answer — and prove the 70th Week is still future, dismantling the Preterist timeline permanently.

What you’ll discover: • Why thinking like an ancient Hebrew changes everything about the 70 Weeks • The 40-year sign confirmed by the Talmud (Yoma 39b) that anchors the timeline to 30 A.D. • How Leviticus 26’s four-fold judgment encodes 1,960 years of desolation • Why Hosea 5:15–6:2 is the second prophetic witness that confirms Daniel’s calculation • The biblical legal principle of two witnesses — and why both Daniel and Hosea satisfy it • Why the gap between the 69th and 70th Week is a mathematical necessity, not a theological inventionThis is not speculation. This is the weight of two independent witnesses, confirmed by biblical law.