This in addition to the Berisheet prophecy.
Meaning the 7-year tribulation starts this year and for pre-tribbers, this is the year you go up to meet Jesus in the clouds. I lived my whole life of 41 years and flip flop from pre-trib/pre-wrath and post-trib. Still don't know. But I'll be ready.
In the first few seconds of this false prophet's video, when he put the 70th week in our future, I shut it off. It is illogical to separate the 70th week from the 69th so as to force it into a man-made system.
A challenge to all you prophecy enthusiasts. Go to the online commentaries at
https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng.html where you'll find 128 commentaries. Go though the commentaries on Daniel and note the date of the commentary. See at what time in history, when the 70th week of Daniel is thought to be separated from the first 69 weeks by over 2000 years. If anyone can find this taught prior to the mid-1800s, tell me in which commentary you find it.
Bullinger who received his theological training from 1860-1861, separates the 70th week.
Dr. Constable graduated from DTS in 1960 and separates the 70th week.
Read up on Arno C. Gaebelein here and notice the Zionist, Judaizing influences.
https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/gab.html
John Gill, 18th century pre-mil Baptist does not separate the 70th week over 2000 years from the 69th.
The Adam Clarke commentary published in 1825 reads on Daniel 9:25 -
From the coming of our Lord, the third period is to be dated, viz., "He shall confirm the covenant with many for one week," that is seven years, Da 9:27.
This confirmation of the covenant must take in the ministry of John the Baptist with that of our Lord, comprehending the term of seven years, during the whole of which he might be well said to confirm or ratify the new covenant with mankind. Our Lord says, "The law was until John;" but from his first public preaching the kingdom of God, or Gospel dispensation, commenced.
These seven years, added to the four hundred and eighty-three, complete the four hundred and ninety years, or seventy prophetic weeks; so that the whole of this prophecy, from the times and corresponding events, has been fulfilled to the very letter.
As far as I can find, Adam Clarke pretty much summarizes the understanding that the 490 weeks ended in the 1st century. The 70th week not separated from the 69th. If anyone can find early Bible scholars projecting the 70th week to our future, please give me a reference. Dispensationalism must be read into the Bible for you surely cannot find it taught in the Bible itself.