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  1. Daniel 8 (NLT) During the third year of King Belshazzar’s reign, I, Daniel, saw another vision, following the one that had already appeared to me. 2 In this vision I was at the fortress of Susa, in the province of Elam, standing beside the Ulai River. 3 As I looked up, I saw a ram with two long horns standing beside the river.

  2. Download story: Daniel's vision of four beasts. These images are the copyright of FreeBibleimages and released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. Individual images can be used in educational presentations, web articles, ...

  3. 1 de jul. de 2013 · He is the 'little horn' of Daniel 7 and 8, the 'desolator' of Daniel 9, and the wicked 'king of the north' who comprises the bulk of Daniel 11.21-45. The Kingdoms Involved In this final form of the book of Daniel, the four kingdoms' identities are all but stated directly for the reader: they are, from the perspective of the author, four kingdoms that held power over Israel, beginning with the ...

  4. 10 Just then a hand touched me and lifted me, still trembling, to my hands and knees. 11 And the man said to me, “Daniel, you are very precious to God, so listen carefully to what I have to say to you. Stand up, for I have been sent to you.”. When he said this to me, I stood up, still trembling. 12 Then he said, “Don’t be afraid, Daniel.

  5. 28 de ene. de 2020 · Daniel interprets the head as Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon Empire and says the following three metals refer to kingdoms which will arise after Babylon (2:39-43). The last of these kingdoms will be destroyed by a kingdom of God (2:44-45). The metaphor of a stone which becomes a mountain which fills the whole earth resonates with Isaiah 2:2 (the ...

  6. the vision of. Daniel 8:11-15 Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince of the host, and by him the daily sacrifice ... it was needful that the Second Isaiah should know the exact historical events portrayed so clearly in his fifty-third chapter. Daniel could not fail to know of Persia, and it even did not require more than a knowledge of ...

  7. i. Vision of The Four Beasts ( 7:1⁠–⁠8 ) ii. Vision of the Ancient of Days ( 7:9⁠–⁠12 ) iii. Vision of the Son of Man ( 7:13⁠–⁠14 ) iv. Visions Interpreted ( 7:15⁠–⁠28 ) b. Daniel’s Second Vision ( 8:1⁠–⁠27 ) i. Vision of the Ram and the Goat ( 8:1⁠–⁠14 ) ii. Gabriel Interprets Daniel’s Vision ( 8:15 ...