Stop lying. It is a sin to lie. I do not put a gap into Daniel's 70 weeks. You are falsely representing my view. Are you so lacking in confidence in your own view that you have to resort to lying about my view? Pathetic.
Technically you are placing a gap in the 70 weeks
IF I am correct that verse 27 pertains to the 70th week, that none of it is meaning outside of the 70th week. The way you and others are trying to get around that, not all of verse 27 involves events that take place during the 70th week. Only this part does---And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease
But not this part as well---and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
Yet, if that part is indeed something that happens during the 70th week, and even if you are not applying that to 2000 years into the future but are only applying it to 70 AD instead, that still obviously equals a gap no matter how you look at it, per this scenario. But once again, the way you and others are trying to get around that is by making Gabriel look like someone who can't even remain consistent about anything.
Gabriel starts off by making it crystal clear to the reader that verse 25 is only focusing on the first 69 weeks, nothing outside of that. But then when he gets to what we know as verse 27, he switches gears all of a sudden. Now he is no longer being consistent. Now he's trying to confuse the reader. Instead of verse 27 only focusing on the 70th week the same way verse 25 is only focusing on the first 69 weeks and nothing outside of that, he is all all over the place in verse 27. First he is focusing on the 70th week itself, then out of nowhere he changes focus to something not even occurring during the 70th week.
It's funny how we sometimes complain, thus point it out, when one is not being consistent about things via the way they are interpreting what ever it might be at the time. Then we turn right around and have Gabriel doing exactly what we are complaining about, and that is, not being consistent about things.
The way Pretribbers apply this gap, clearly that has to be rejected. But that's not the only way to apply this gap, that if it means some of the 70th week is fulfilled in the future, that it has to be meaning in the literal sense involving the literal city Jerusalem and a literal rebuilt temple there. It's clearly involving a temple alright, and it is clearly involving the future, but not a rebuilt one in the future, but the same one 2 Thessalonians 2:4 is involving and what all that is connected with, then applying those things spiritually not literally.