I forget... If you don't mind repeating
, could you remind me what your understanding of the phrase "in the midst of the week" refers to (what time-slot)... iow, it could be expressed, "in the midst of the 7-yr 'Week'"... Also, what are you saying took place at that point, if 34ad is the final / 70th "Week [of seven years]" and ENDS it (if I'm understanding you correctly).
If I'm recalling correctly, you believe "in the midst of the week" means that there is either no second part of that "week," or that that part alone is relegated to the "far future" fulfillment (I forget if your view is either of these, or neither and is something else entirely... my apologies for not remembering every detail of your viewpoint
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{ No apology necessary - I do not always remember "every detail" of the viewpoint of others either... }
No need for any long explanation, I'm just wondering how you are seeing the phrase "and in the midst of the week" (time-wise, in your viewpoint). Thanks!