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A Vision of Daniel (Prophesy)
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(Slide) Historically this chapter would belong between chapters 4-5 of Daniel.Belshazzar was the king (Cc-Regent) under his father (Nabonidus) while he was away for 14 years.
(Slide) THE STAGE IS SET
(Slide) First year of Belshazzar (553) -
(Slide) Daniel saw in dream and vision
(Slide) Four winds of heaven
I.(Slide) The Four Winds (Slide) ()
(Slide) Wind: oftentimes is used in apocalyptic speech as the action from God. God used angels to hold back the four winds in (slide)
(Slide)The wind stirred up the great sea, so what is the great sea?
(Slide) In we can see a good definition of the great sea On slide Rev17:15)
(Slide) So the sea is the nations of the world this can be further evidenced (ref only: Isa17:12-13; Isa57:20; Rev13:1 and what we just looked at Rev17:15) - God is stirring up the people, the nations raising up from them the kingdoms that suit God’s purpose and plan.
God will always work out His plan for His purpose.
He gave Daniel the vision, the prophesy to record of what was going to happen in the future.
To this point we don’t know when that future is, except it is future to Daniel.
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(Slide) The Four Great Beasts (look up and read )
(Slide) The Lion (v.4)
Wings like an Eagle; then were plucked
then made to stand like a man and given mind of man.
Wings like eagles - think back to
Given a human mind after the humiliation, Nebuchadnezzer was given the heart of a beast until after then given his right mind back.
(Slide) The Lion = the Kingdom of Babylon
The Great Babylon had not yet fallen but would be soon
(Slide) The Bear (v.5)
(Slide) Raised up on one side
Three ribs in its mouth
Told to devour much meat
(slide) the raised up is the dominance of the Persians over the Mead's
(Slide) The three ribs can be looked at the 3 countries they conquered quickly - Lydia, Egypt and Babylon -but only speculation
(Slide) Devour much meat was the veracity that they conquered -like a bear it devoured much in its path
(Slide) Something to note that the bear of Dan7:5 will be seen as a ram with two horns in (Slide) ,
also can see this in (Slide) where we see the definition
(Slide) The Leopard (v.6)
(Slide) Four wings like a bird - like a leopard who moves quickly the wings help to move swiftly
(Slide) Four heads - the four heads here will be seen as four horns and Dan 8:21-22
(Slide) Dominion given to it -After the untimely death of Alexander - 4 of his generals took command of a divided kingdom
(Slide) Ptolemy I - just so you know the names that can be researched outside of the scripture in Greek History
(Slide) Seleucius I
(Slide) Lysimachus
(Slide) Antipar and Casander
Let me give you the scriptures mentioned a moment ago (Slide)
- here we have the definition of what was the leopard in chapter 7 is the shaggy goat in chapter 8 all representing the nation of Greece under Alexander and then the generals after his death.
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(Slide) The dreadful and terrifying beast (v.7)
(Slide) dreadful and terrifying
(Slide) extremely strong
(Slide) iron teeth
(Slide) devoured, crushed
(Slide) had 10 horns
So what about those 10 horns?
what does it mean?
Looking back at we see it is 10 kings - horns in scripture can be a symbol of a ruler or authority (can look at 1Sam2:10 or Psm132:17
(Slide) The rulers, the Caesar's - more will follow with these men in future lessons
Augustus
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
Galba
Otho
Vitellius
Vespasian and
Titus
(Slide) The LIttle Horn (v.8)
So while Daniel, in the vision, he sees this little horn, there is much to say about the little horn what it means, who it is, there is much debate on it even.
(Slide) What can we see from the scripture about the little horn?
(Slide) came up among them (another king) (see vv.7-8 and 24)
(Slide) three are pulled up by him (more to come on this)
(Slide) Eyes like a man
(Slide) Mouth uttering great boasts (so a braggart ) v.8, (Slide) And
(Slide) From historical to apocalyptic.
as we continue to look at the prophesy we will see the historical from our sight looking back.
Hopefully we will gain some understanding
(Slide) In summary we have a vision, a prophesy, something in the future from Daniel’s eyes
Lion = Babylon
Bear / Ram = Medio - Persia
Leopard / shaggy goat - Greece
The dreadful and terrifying - Rome
(Slide) May we remember the words of Darius in - God is in charge, in control on the throne for all eternity S(Slide) of Dan6:26-27
(Slide) Let God be on the throne of your life!
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