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Verse Daniel 12:12. _BLESSED_ IS _HE THAT WAITETH_] He who implicitly
depends on God, expecting, as his truth cannot fail, that these
predictions shall be accomplished in due time.
_AND COMETH TO TH...
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BLESSED IS HE THAT WAITETH - This indicates a patient expectation of
an event that was to occur, and the happy state of him who would reach
it. The angel refers to another period different from the “t...
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CHAPTER 12 THE GREAT TRIBULATION AND ISRAEL'S DELIVERANCE “
And at that time.” What time? The time of the end, the time of
trouble such as never was before; the same time to which our Lord
refers in...
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DANIEL 12. follows immediately upon the preceding paragraph, and there
should be no break between the two Chapter s. 1- 3 forms the ending of
the revelation which the angel makes to Daniel, and descri...
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BLESSED. O the blisses! See Psalms 1:1. The only Beatitude in this
book.
WAITETH. is steadfast. Compare Matthew 24:13.Mark 13:13.Revelation
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The answer was far from explicit, so that Daniel did not understand
it: he accordingly asked for more definite particulars....
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HAPPY is _he that waiteth, and_ ATTAINETH _to_ A _thousand three
hundred_and _five and thirty days_ Happy is he who waits (cf. Isaiah
30:18, -happy are all they that _wait_for him," Isaiah 64:4), not...
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The duration of the persecution defined.
that _the_ CONTINUAL (burnt-offering) _shall be taken away_ as Daniel
11:31; cf. Daniel 8:11.
_and the abomination that_ APPALLETH _set up_ also as Daniel 11:
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FROM THE TIME THAT THE DAILY SACRIFICE SHALL BE TAKEN AWAY, &C.— The
_days_ here mentioned are still prophetic days or years. The _setting
up the abomination of desolation_ appears to be a general phr...
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c. TRIUMPH
TEXT: Daniel 12:8-13
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And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall
be the issue of these things?
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And he said, Go thy way, Daniel; for the words are shut up...
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Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred
and five and thirty days.
BLESSED IS HE THAT WAITETH, AND COMETH TO THE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED
AND FIVE AND THIRTY DAYS. See not...
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THE FINAL VISION
These chs, form a connected whole, with three sub-divisions. Daniel
10:1 to Daniel 11:1 are introductory; Daniel 11:2 to Daniel 12:4 co
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FOR THY WORDS] RV 'for thy words' sake.'
Refers to Ptolemy IV.
13, 14. Twelve years later Antiochus joined with Philip, king of
Macedon, in an attack on Ptolemy V (Epiphanes), the son of Ptolemy IV....
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 12
V1 ‘At that time Michael will come’, continued the man. ‘He is
the great *angel who looks after your people. There will be a time o...
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BLESSED IS HE. — Last words to Daniel. He shall rest in the grave,
and stand up in his own lot at the end of the days....
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אַשְׁרֵ֥י הַֽ מְחַכֶּ֖ה וְ יַגִּ֑יעַ
לְ יָמִ֕
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THE EPILOGUE
(Daniel 12:1)
THE twelfth chapter of the Book of Daniel serves as a general epilogue
to the Book, and is as little free from difficulties in the
interpretation of the details as are the...
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RESURRECTION AND JUDGMENT
Daniel 12:1-13
Michael was the guardian spirit of the Jewish people. When the time of
trouble has reached its climax, whether in national or individual
life, help is near....
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The last things are then foretold. Michael, the great prince, would
stand up for the children of God's people, and there would ensue a
time of trouble such as never had been. Beyond that there would b...
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Blessed [is] he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred
and (n) five and thirty days.
(n) In this number he adds a month and a half to the former number,
signifying that it is not in m...
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_Days. After the three years and a half, fifty-eight days will occur
before the death of Antiochus, when Judas will disperse the troops of
his three generals. (Calmet) --- Some respite will be granted...
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I shall not presume to offer a single observation of the times here
marked. The daily sacrifice taken away, and the abomination that made
desolate set up, the Lord hath shown. For when the Lord Jesus...
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_TROUBLOUS TIMES TO CEASE_
‘How long shall it be?… Blessed is he that waiteth.’
Daniel 12:6; Daniel 12:12
It is evident that in this chapter Daniel passes from the political
resurrection of the Jew...
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Chapter 12 gives us more of Israel's own history. In the midst of all
these events Michael, the archangel, stands up in behalf of the people
of Daniel. There is a time of trouble, such as never has be...
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BLESSED IS HE THAT WAITETH, AND COMETH TO THE ONE THOUSAND THREE
HUNDRED FIVE AND THIRTY DAYS. Which is an addition of forty five days
or years more, beginning at the end of one thousand two hundred a...
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Blessed [is] he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand three hundred
and five and thirty days.
Ver. 12. But blessed is he that waiteth and cometh to the thousand
three hundred and five and thirty d...
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_And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away_ It is
here declared, that the whole time that these calamities would last,
should run somewhat beyond _a time, times, and half a time_,...
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Blessed is he that waiteth and cometh to the thousand three hundred
and five and thirty days, evidently the end of the great trial
intended to test the loyalty of the Lord's children....
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A FINAL WORD OF CHEER...
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5-13 One of the angels asking how long it should be to the end of
these wonders, a solemn reply is made, that it would be for a time,
times, and a half, the period mentioned ch. Daniel 7:25, and in t...
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These days are either,
1. Natural days, and properly so called, and so the times of Antiochus
are hereby noted. Or,
2. Prophetical days, a day for a year, EZEKIEL 4:6; and thus one
thousand two hundr...
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Daniel 12:12 Blessed H835 waits H2442 (H8764) comes H5060 (H8686)
thousand H505 three H7969 hundred H3967 thirty-five
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‘Blessed is he who waits, and comes to the one thousand three
hundred and thirty five days.'
This suggests that it is this final period which is the most important
of the two. The one thousand two hun...
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THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND FIVE AND THIRTY DAYS
Three periods of "days" date from the "abomination" (that is, The
blasphemous assumption of deity by the Beast, (Daniel 12:11); (Matthew
24:15); (2 The...
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Daniel 12
We have in this chapter:
I. The hope of the suffering saint. "Many of them that sleep in the
dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to
shame and everlasting conte...
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CONTENTS: The great tribulation of the last days, and the resurrection
foretold. The last message to Daniel.
CHARACTERS: God, Daniel, Michael.
CONCLUSION: The present age is to close in a time of tr...
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Daniel 12:1. _At that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince._
In the time of Antiochus, Michael the archangel did nothing for the
Jews, but leave them in Roman bondage. Therefore under this na...
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_Then I, Daniel, looked._
THE EPILOGUE TO THE VISION
Hitherto the angel has prophesied the development of history, without
adding any remark or exhortation. Here, however, he concludes his
prediction...
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_And at that time shall Michael stand up._
THE GREAT CONSUMMATION
It is a little unfortunate that this chapter has been severed from
what immediately precedes it. Here we learn:
1. That the time of...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECTION LI.—WAITING AND WORKING. (Chap. Daniel 12:12.)
Doctrine is to be followed by practice. Knowledge brings
reponsibility. Faith evidences itself by works. Light is given, not
that w...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XLIX.—THE TIME OF THE END. (Chap. Daniel 12:5.)
Daniel had just received orders from the angel to shut up the words of
the vision, and to seal the book that contained them, “even t...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 12:1
THE LAST THINGS.
DANIEL 12:1
And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which
standsth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of
trouble,
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Now it is during the time of this great Battle of Armageddon that
Jesus will return.
And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which stands
for the children of thy people: and there sh...
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Revelation 20:4; Romans 11:15...
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THE TIME OF THE END
Daniel 12:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is most interesting to discover the far-flung visions of prophecy,
as told by the Spirit through the Prophets. These men of old, searched
dilige...