amen 100%
excuse me? Have you listened to what I have said, why would you think this?
The Old Testament prophecies speak of God on Earth, not a millennium in heaven. It is not in the fulfillment of two covenants. Yes there are two, the Mosaic, which has passed away though ethnic Israel is there, and the new covenant instituted in the blood of Christ. (Covenants are instituted through the shedding of blood of a sacrifice. God instituted this covenant with the blood of His own Son.) Before the Great Tribulation, there are two groups, the church, made up of saved Jews and Gentiles, and ethnic Israel, made up of non-believers who will never be saved, and the elect remnant who will be saved, and at the end, the only people who will be alive of Israel will be the remnant. (See Zechariah.) The reason for all that is happening with Israel are the promises God made with the forefathers, and the covenant made due to those promises. I believe it was Paul who said the promises remain.
Note the differences between Matthew 24 and Luke 21. There is a gap in the 70 week prophecy, and that gap is between the 69 named weeks, and this hanging which is introduced in this way "And he will make a firm covenant with the many for one week," This is a hanging week, and the start of the week is set by him making a firm covenant. It comes after the Messiah being cut off, and then the people of the one who is to come destroying the city and the sanctuary. That is, obviously, AD 70. Yet the end of the 69th week is towards the beginning of 30AD. (I don't remember the exact year.) The length of the week is established. 7 years. If 69 weeks is not enough to establish what is meant by a week, there is no hope. Consider a few timed prophecies we have. The cook and the wine taster with Joseph in Israel. The same kind of imagery is used, and both times equated to the same amount of time. The prophecy to Pharaoh about the famine. The imagery doesn't change when dealing to time, and length of time did not change. 7 fat cows, 7 thin cows. Each represent a set of 7 years. 7 fat stalks of grain, 7 sick and thin stalks of grain, again, each representing 7 years. And His prophecies are perfect. Why do the cows and grain look sickly, and after consuming the fat, why do they look the same. God even answered to that. The 7 years will be so terrible that everyone will completely forget the 7 years of abundance.
Even with this perfection of prophecy, people want to reinterpret them. Why? Luke speaks to AD 70 all the way through, while Daniel's 70th week is set up as different by Jesus Himself. It shows that Jesus is speaking of a completely different time when He mentions the Great Tribulation. In Luke, when you see the armies gathered, run. In Matthew, "“Therefore when you see the abomination of desolation which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand)," That would mean the armies are already inside, if you want to link it to Luke. They shouldn't be running then, they should already be gone. Follow the prophecy as given.