THE BOOK OF DANIEL: The Most IMPACTFUL Story in the Bible!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @robynjones8161
    @robynjones8161 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love the ministry.

  • @PoliticallyIncorrect4Ever
    @PoliticallyIncorrect4Ever 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for sharing and blessing me with the knowledge, wisdom and word of God.

  • @historicalowl-n2m
    @historicalowl-n2m 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What significant choices did Daniel and his friends make to remain faithful to their Jewish traditions in Babylon?

  • @danielleblanc8952
    @danielleblanc8952 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Gods Great Tribulation will last 1335 days. 3 years 8 months. Jesus will return on the 1335th day when the 7th trumpet sounds.

  • @aaronsullivan1628
    @aaronsullivan1628 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Daniel’s prophecy is finding its final fulfillment in broad daylight, and nobody is watching. He prophesied the end of WW2 by the “king of the south”, victorious over the “king of the north”, even describing D-Day with”the ships of Kittim”. He then went on to explain that the “king of the south” would conquer most of Earth, except a few lands which he names. And now we wait, that the “news from the east and the north” shall fall upon the ears of the “king of the south” and that king shall go forth in a great rage to annihilate many. Daniel explains that the “king of the south” will “plant his palace tent between the Grand sea and the Holy mount” and this is happening before us. It will be from there that he launches the greatest military campaign that Earth will have known. But Daniel says that none of the other nations will come to his aid and that king “will come to his final end”. I haven’t named the king, as it will be censored. But you know who it is.

  • @ronkebarber6238
    @ronkebarber6238 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    God gave Daniel the end time vision and revelation, and he couldn't understand what he heard and saw. Thus, the bible was shut in Daniel 12:4 because he couldn't comprehend what the angel that talked with him was saying, especially about a Savior who would be cut off- it didn't make any sense, and about the end of the world. He was only praying for God to remember His people in captivity, who are nearing the completion of their 70 years in captivity. It was then the 69th week year, so God sent the angel to let him know that His people were not ready, and they wouldn't be able to return to the promised land- which will reject them, as they were cast out already because of unbelief and disobedience to the law of the land. In His mercy, God was going to play His ultimate card - send His Son to finish the work and restore His people. But, they have to go through the period of the wrath of God, so to spare at least some, God ushered in the dispensation of Grace- whosoever would believe in Him, through the sacrificial death burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ, His Only Begotten Son, and accept Him as Lord and Savior, will be spared.
    Thus, he was told to go rest till the time of the end when everything would've come to pass already and would then be easier to understand.
    The book of Revelation is the revealing or clarification of those things that Daniel couldn't understand at that time, especially that of a suffering Messiah, who will later be glorified (Benoni to Benjamin), now made manifest to him and not to the Apostle John as many thought, to whom was revealed the conclusion of the grace dispensation of the church.
    Daniel was referred to as "greatly beloved" Daniel 9:23, and the Apostle John often referred to himself as "the desciple whom Jesus loved ", other than that, there's no where in the scriptures where there's any reference whatsoever, to connect him to end time revelations. Thus, Daniel must have been referred to as the man greatly beloved, (like Solomon and Benjamin), rather than by his name in the manuscripts, thus, it was attributed to the Apostle John as the person to whom the vision was revealed. Could it also be possible for Daniel to be the one on the Isle of Patmos since there was a reference of him appearing again at the time of the end in Daniel 12?
    Jesus, as the Lamb of God, took the book that was sealed Revelation 5, and opened it physically in Luke 4:17-21, after His baptism and anointing, now filled with Holy Ghost and power, as the Messiah, to begin His ministry, as it was written of Him Psalm 40:6-8. He quoted the first part of Isaiah 61:2 because that was what He had come to fulfill. Isaiah 63:4, let us know that the second part would begin after the completion of the first part.
    The day of the Lord's vengeance is now upon the world. The acceptable year of the Lord is fast closing. Let's endure till the end by His grace. In Jesus' name. Luke 4:17-18, Isaiah 61:2, 63:4, 34:8; 35:4, 33:22. Psalm 91.
    We have no excuses. The bible will be shut again very soon, as the Holy Spirit that was sent to teach, help us understand, interpret to and lead us until the time of the end would have taken all Believers up and out of this world, thus, the bible returning to how it was in Isaiah 28:11-12; Amos 8:11-12. Everything written and revealed is unfolding.
    They have started to make sense as the day draws near.
    The whole counsel of God will be fulfilled, and then the end will come.
    Daniel actually needed the revelation of Jesus Christ to the Apostles John, in Revelation chapters 1-4, and Paul, Daniel 8:13; 2 Corinthians 12:2-10, in order to understand the end-time prophecy God sent the angels to reveal to Him, before continuing from Revelation chapter 5 onwards, till judgment and rewards.
    Daniel was told not to seal the prophecy at this time, once everything already became clear, and he got the full understanding of past, present, and future events that should begin to unfold from then onwards, which he couldn't understand before, and got the book of prophecy shut until its revelation, hence the name: Revelation. Revelation 22:10.
    God was ready for the prophecies to begin to unfold. The next is the ushering in of "The Day of Vengeance of our God " after " the acceptable year of the Lord." Luke 4:17-20; Isaiah 61:2; 63:4.
    We need to be prepared!