There is no gap in Daniel, neither was there a "setting aside of Israel for his new program". This is a dispensational invention.
The church, built on the foundation of the apostles was and is the "program". The "program" was to gather the 12 tribes to Messiah which would include Gentiles.
(Rom 11:7 What then? What Israel is seeking, it has not obtained, but those who were chosen obtained it, and the rest were hardened.)
Paul states the chosen have obtained what blinded Israel was seeking. This means that blinded Israel was not seeking what was being given which would be a physical kingdom.
Thus dispensationalism is presenting the same "theology" of blinded Israel.
You can't change Jesus' words "my kingdom is not of this world" to "my kingdom is not of this world until 2000 years later".
The church, built on the foundation of the apostles was and is the "program". The "program" was to gather the 12 tribes to Messiah which would include Gentiles.
(Rom 11:7 What then? What Israel is seeking, it has not obtained, but those who were chosen obtained it, and the rest were hardened.)
Paul states the chosen have obtained what blinded Israel was seeking. This means that blinded Israel was not seeking what was being given which would be a physical kingdom.
Thus dispensationalism is presenting the same "theology" of blinded Israel.
You can't change Jesus' words "my kingdom is not of this world" to "my kingdom is not of this world until 2000 years later".