This is in the pretext that the Bible is not divine, right? That is not my belief, so, your ''interpretation'', of the Scriptures, is not relevant to my /or others reading of the text. I'm not sure why you think it would be the same, or even make sense to you. I assume you wouldn't be able to interpret any of it, because if you could, you would not think it merely fictional, or instructional book. ie 'list of rules'
As one who sees the prophesies in Revelation corresponding to the ones in Daniel, I believe that we are deep into the "time of the end".
The end of the present age is almost upon us.
So much was to take place before the end of the present world system under the control of a pretender who asserted that he could be a god to humans if they just had a knowledge of evil....and that like him, they would be like God too. He lied. Under his rulership, man has descended into more and more wickedness, just as God knew it would. It was the only way to prove to both angels and man that God's way of ruling was superior. He handed world rulership over to the devil to show us where independence from God would lead. (Luke 4:5, 6)
Daniel saw beasts too and identified them as world powers. He also wrote down everything that God showed him (like the apostle John did) but he told Daniel that nothing in his book would be understood until "the time of the end". (Dan 12:9, 10) The last ruling powers of Bible prophesy are about to be deposed. (Dan 2:44) God's kingdom will "come", ready or not, and will "crush" and then replace all the failed world rulerships under the devil's control.
The Bible has been warning about the "great and fear inspiring Day of Jehovah" for many centuries now (Joel 2:30-32).....but taking into account that the God of the Bible does not operate in earth years, we can account for the time it has taken as universal time, where 1,000 years is like "a day" to God. (2 Pet 3:8)
It took about 2,000 years for the Messiah to come the first time. It has been almost another 2,000 years and the sign that Jesus gave to indicate his presence as ruling King, have all occurred in the last hundred years. There is only one part of the prophesy still to be fulfilled, and that is the actual judgment itself.
Luke 21:34-36:
“But pay attention to yourselves that your hearts never become weighed down with overeating and heavy drinking and anxieties of life, and suddenly that day be instantly upon you as a snare. For it will come upon all those dwelling on the face of the whole earth. Keep awake, then, all the time making supplication that you may succeed in escaping all these things that must occur and in standing before the Son of man.”
This is clearly about the final judgment, not just the fall of Jerusalem.
The coming of the kingdom is imminent. Like the days of Noah, Jesus said that the warning will be largely ignored by the masses, (Matt 24:37-39) but just as the people of that era were confident that Noah's words would never come true, they had to come face to face with the fact that he had been right all along...so it will be with the nay-sayers who think it will never happen. (2 Pet 3:3-7)