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"The Daniel Prophecy" investigates the use of simple mathematical correlations based on an expanded view of the shabua or groups of sevens (termed "weeks" in the KJV) and finds evidence for actual dates of completed major biblical events originating from Isaac Newton's date for the crucifixion. Additionally, the book uses Daniel's prophecies to look into a likely timeline for the future 70th week. "The Daniel Prophecy" gives a list of guidelines used for this study, some that are obvious, and some that shed an entirely new view of the Holy construction of biblical prophecy. Using the guidelines, the author investigates each chapter of Daniel and reveals results yet unheard. Dyuran's investigation of shabua units, some that are different from the standard seven years per "week," finds correlation to dates for the birth and baptism of Christ, and other events. The interpretative method thoroughly explained, includes ten graphic charts and a summary table. "The Daniel Prophecy" accepts the challenge of the Scriptures in Daniel 9:25 "Know therefore and understand..."