Most believe the destruction of “the city and the sanctuary” to be a reference to the destruction that occurred in 70 A.D. 'The people (the primary followers) of the prince (the False Prophet) that will come (in the last days), shall destroy the city (Jerusalem) and the sanctuary (the Jewish Temple).' So according to this position, the verse should be understood as follows: are the ancestors of the peoples who in the last days would be the primary followers of the False Prophet who is to come. While varying interpretations have been offered as to the exact meaning of this passage, the majority position holds that this prophecy is telling us that the specific people (or peoples) who destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 A.D. Does this verse really support the European Antichrist theory? This small but very important prophecy states simply that: ' The people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary' (Daniel 9:26). Perhaps the most significant supporting pillar of the European Antichrist theory is a one-line prophecy found in the ninth chapter of the Book of Daniel. Who Are 'The People of the Prince to Come” Scott Smith, The Associated Press Hope of Israel Ministries (Ecclesia of YEHOVAH) :
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