This commentary on the Book of Daniel-one of the most extensively researched ever written-offers vital information to every reader. For unbelievers - It amasses compelling evidence that the book is an authentic writing of Daniel, the great Jewish statesman who lived in the 6th century BC. - It shows also that his book accurately predicts Jewish experience during the next several centuries. - It fully explains the riddle of the 69 weeks-the prophecy foretelling when Jesus would come. The solution presented here is the first ...
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This commentary on the Book of Daniel-one of the most extensively researched ever written-offers vital information to every reader. For unbelievers - It amasses compelling evidence that the book is an authentic writing of Daniel, the great Jewish statesman who lived in the 6th century BC. - It shows also that his book accurately predicts Jewish experience during the next several centuries. - It fully explains the riddle of the 69 weeks-the prophecy foretelling when Jesus would come. The solution presented here is the first to prove by correct dates and calculations that the prophecy was exactly fulfilled. It is also the first to let Scripture itself identify the events framing the interval. Conclusion The Book of Daniel is divinely inspired. For believers - In its analysis of Nebuchadnezzar's dream image, it is the first to establish conclusively what the feet represent. The feet-a picture of the final great empire before Jesus returns-are the United Nations, and the toes are the ten regional governments now embracing virtually all nations of the world. Conclusion Jesus' return is drawing near. For those alive during the Tribulation - It revives and defends the ancient view of the church that the Antichrist will come from Syro-Iraq. - It demonstrates that soon after the Tribulation begins, Egypt will attack Syria. - It sketches out the other horrific opening events of the Tribulation. Conclusion You dare not miss the Rapture.
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