Definition: In Daniel 9:4, the phrase "Daniel" refers to a certain Jewish king who had control over the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and was responsible for the destruction of the Second Temple by his army.
Here's an edgy example sentence using 'Daniel' from this verse: "The king, Daniel, has been given a message from God that the Holy Spirit will descend upon the Jews as a sign of His coming. He is to be warned not to return until after the end of the seven years of the tribulation (referred to as "The Last Year") and then at the Second Coming." This sentence adds a layer of discomfort or unsettlingness by referencing Daniel's role in the events leading up to the destruction of the Second Temple.