Hey I know this is off topic, but I was watching a discussion you were having with Josh Bowen and you were discussing the book of Daniel. In the video you said it explicitly says the final kingdom is Greece. I actually went to Chat GPT to corroborate what you were saying and it told me it didn't exist. It also told me that basically what you guys were saying was entirely wrong. I'm going to paste the response it gave me and perhaps you could show me or correct the response. There is no verse in the book of Daniel that explicitly states Greece is the final kingdom. However, there are passages in Daniel that discuss kingdoms and empires, which have been interpreted in various ways by scholars and theologians over time. The book of Daniel contains several prophetic visions, including one in chapter 2 (Nebuchadnezzar's dream) and another in chapter 7 (Daniel's vision of four beasts). These visions describe a succession of empires, which are often interpreted as: Babylon Medo-Persia Greece Rome In Daniel 8, there is a specific mention of Greece (referred to as "Yavan" in Hebrew): "The male goat is the king of Greece, and the large horn between its eyes is the first king." (Daniel 8:21) This passage is typically understood to refer to Alexander the Great and the Greek Empire. However, it does not state that Greece is the final kingdom. In fact, many interpretations of Daniel's prophecies suggest that there is a future kingdom or empire that comes after these historical empires. This is often associated with end-times prophecies and varies depending on different theological perspectives. If you're interested in exploring this topic further, I'd recommend studying Daniel chapters 2, 7, 8, and 11, as well as consulting commentaries that provide various interpretations of these prophetic passages.
*His accent threw when he started with 'Derek' which took my brain a couple of seconds to sort & then was hit with the zinger - it was perfect timing...*
😆🤣😆*Ouch... Love it*
He had me for a second.
Perfect!!!
😂
I was beyond confused 😂
Hey I know this is off topic, but I was watching a discussion you were having with Josh Bowen and you were discussing the book of Daniel. In the video you said it explicitly says the final kingdom is Greece. I actually went to Chat GPT to corroborate what you were saying and it told me it didn't exist. It also told me that basically what you guys were saying was entirely wrong. I'm going to paste the response it gave me and perhaps you could show me or correct the response.
There is no verse in the book of Daniel that explicitly states Greece is the final kingdom. However, there are passages in Daniel that discuss kingdoms and empires, which have been interpreted in various ways by scholars and theologians over time.
The book of Daniel contains several prophetic visions, including one in chapter 2 (Nebuchadnezzar's dream) and another in chapter 7 (Daniel's vision of four beasts). These visions describe a succession of empires, which are often interpreted as:
Babylon
Medo-Persia
Greece
Rome
In Daniel 8, there is a specific mention of Greece (referred to as "Yavan" in Hebrew):
"The male goat is the king of Greece, and the large horn between its eyes is the first king." (Daniel 8:21)
This passage is typically understood to refer to Alexander the Great and the Greek Empire. However, it does not state that Greece is the final kingdom.
In fact, many interpretations of Daniel's prophecies suggest that there is a future kingdom or empire that comes after these historical empires. This is often associated with end-times prophecies and varies depending on different theological perspectives.
If you're interested in exploring this topic further, I'd recommend studying Daniel chapters 2, 7, 8, and 11, as well as consulting commentaries that provide various interpretations of these prophetic passages.
Based.
LOL 🤣
First thing I thought was gamers who didn't like all the Diablo games after Diablo 2. 🤪
*His accent threw when he started with 'Derek' which took my brain a couple of seconds to sort & then was hit with the zinger - it was perfect timing...*
I don't think the old testament was written in Greek as evident in 2 Samuel 25:25 "his name means Fool". In hebrew that would be redundant