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Verse Daniel 7:9. _THE THRONES WERE CAST DOWN_] דמיו might be
translated _erected_, so the Vulgate, _positi sunt_, and so all the
versions; but that ours is a proper translation, is sufficiently
evid...
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I BEHELD - “I continued looking on these strange sights, and
contemplating these transformations.” This implies that some time
elapsed before all these things had occurred. He looked on until he
saw a...
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II. THE GREAT PROPHECIES OF DANIEL
CHAPTER 7 The night visions of Daniel
_ 1. The night vision of the three beasts (Daniel 7:1)_
2. The night vision of the fourth beast (Daniel 7:7)
3. The judgmen...
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DANIEL 7. THE VISION OF THE FOUR BEASTS. From this point onwards the
Book becomes purely apocalyptic. The vision of the four beasts is
parallel to the vision of the image in Daniel 2. The beasts rise...
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TILL. till that.
THE THRONES. the seats for judgment.
CAST DOWN. set or placed. The seats of Orientals are cushions laid,
not "set", but "cast down". The reference is to this, in Revelation
4:2. Comp...
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_till_ THRONES WERE PLACED (R.V.)] for the angelic assessors of the
Judge, who are not further mentioned, but who are naturally to be
distinguished from the hosts which -stand," ministering before Him...
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The judgement on the Gentile powers. The scene is majestically
conceived. Thrones are set for the heavenly powers, the assessors of
the Judge: the Almighty Himself appears in the likeness of an aged
m...
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DISCOURSE: 1134
THE DESTRUCTION OF POPERY
Daniel 7:9. I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient
of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his
head like the pure...
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I BEHELD TILL THE THRONES WERE CAST DOWN— _Till thrones were set_ or
_placed._ The metaphors and figures here used are borrowed from the
solemnities of earthly judicatures, and particularly the great...
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b. MAGNIFICENT BEAUTY
TEXT: Daniel 7:9-18
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I beheld till thrones were placed, and one that was ancient of days
did sit: his raiment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like
pure wool; his...
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I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did
sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like
the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his w...
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7:9 set, (a-6) Lit. 'cast,' placed as cushions, for sitting upon....
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THE VISION OF THE FOUR BEASTS
In the first year of Belshazzar Daniel sees in a dream four beasts
rising out of the sea (Daniel 7:1). The first is like a lion, with
eagle's wings (Daniel 7:4), the seco...
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 7
V1 It was the first year that king Belshazzar ruled Babylon. Daniel
had a dream. He saw pictures in his head as he lay on his bed. An...
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I BEHELD. — Literally, _I kept on looking,_ and suddenly seats were
placed, on which the assessors of the Great Judge were to sit. These
have been interpreted from Psalms 89:7 to be the angels, but a...
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VISION OF THE FOUR WILD BEASTS
WE now enter upon the second division of the Book of Daniel-the
apocalyptic. It is unquestionably inferior to the first part in
grandeur and importance as a whole, but i...
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GOD'S EVERLASTING DOMINION
Daniel 7:1-14
This chapter enumerates the succession of world-empires and rulers
which bridge the gulf of centuries from the Captivity to the Second
Advent. The lion repres...
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We come now to the second half of the Book, which consists of visions,
with their interpretations, granted to Daniel through three reigns.
During the reign of Belshazzar two visions were granted to hi...
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I beheld till the (s) thrones were cast down, and the (t) Ancient of
days did sit, whose garment [was] white as snow, and the hair of his
head like the pure wool: his throne [was like] the fiery flame...
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_Ancient. The Son is born of the Father, and the Holy Ghost proceeds
from both, yet all three are coeternal. (Worthington) --- Hence the
Father is sometimes painted in this manner, though he be a pure...
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But whatever uncertainty we might be under respecting the precise
meaning of the vision before related, there can be none in respect of
what is said here. To whom can we make application concerning th...
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Daniel now relates how he saw another figure, namely, God sitting on
his throne to exercise judgment. We shall see it afterwards concerning
Christ, but Daniel now teaches only the appearance of God in...
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We come now to the communications made to Daniel himself, which
contain not merely general principles, but details relative to God's
people, and the Gentiles who oppressed them -historical details,
th...
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I BEHELD TILL THE THRONES WERE CAST DOWN,.... On which the governors
of the above monarchies sat; and those of the ten kings, signified by
the ten horns; and also that of the little horn. The prophet...
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_I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did
sit, whose garment [was] white as snow, and the hair of his head like
the pure wool: his throne [was like] the fiery flame, [and]...
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_I beheld till the thrones were cast down_ Till all these earthly
kingdoms were brought to an end, and all enemies and opposite powers
were destroyed. But the word רמיו, here used, maybe rendered,
_we...
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I beheld, still engaged in close observation, TILL THE THRONES WERE
CAST DOWN, by a great act of judgment, AND THE ANCIENT OF DAYS, symbol
of the eternal and majestic God, DID SIT, WHOSE GARMENT WAS W...
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THE VISION OF THE FOUR BEASTS...
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9-14 These verses are for the comfort and support of the people of
God, in reference to the persecutions that would come upon them. Many
New Testament predictions of the judgment to come, have plain...
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By THRONES CAST DOWN must be meant the kingdoms of this world,
destroyed by Christ the King and Judge of all, called the Ancient of
days, because of his eternal Deity; WITHOUT BEGINNING AND END OF DAY...
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Daniel 7:9 watched H1934 (H8754) H2370 (H8751) till H5705 thrones
H3764 place H7412 (H8752) Ancient...
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A FLASHBACK. THE SCENE IN HEAVEN WHILE THE EMPIRES STRUT ON EARTH
(DANIEL 7:9).
‘I was beholding until thrones were placed,
And one who was the ancient of days did sit.
His clothing was white as sn...
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Daniel 7:1
The principles which underlie this prophecy are at once profoundly
suggestive and exceedingly important.
I. Foremost among them we find the terribly significant truth that
earthly power i...
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CONTENTS: The beast vision of Daniel, forecasting the four world
empires and the final heading up under anti-Christ. Vision of Christ
coming in glory. Interpretation of the beast vision.
CHARACTERS:...
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Daniel 7:1. _In the first year of Belshazzar._ The book of Daniel is
divided into two parts; the first six Chapter s being historic, and
the latter prophetic. This dream of Daniel's has a connection w...
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_The ancient of days did sit._
THE ANCIENT OF DAYS COMING TO JUDGMENT
Daniel claimed two offices for the Messiah.
1. He should be a King.
2. A Judge.
These claims rested on the unity of nature--th...
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_And four great beasts came up from the sea._
THE FOUR BEASTS
I. THE ELEMENT OUT OF WHICH THE WORLD-KINGDOMS CAME INTO EXISTENCE.
“Four beasts came up from the sea.” The sea, when looked at in
some...
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DANIEL 7:1 The Visions of Daniel. These chapters describe Daniel’s
apocalyptic visions, which reassure God’s people that, in spite of
exile and persecution, God is still in control of history and will...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 7:9 At the center of Daniel’s vision was the
heavenly courtroom, with THRONES set up for judgment. The ANCIENT OF
DAYS, God himself, sat on the central throne. His clothing
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XXV.—THE JUDGMENT OF THE BEAST AND THE LITTLE HORN (Chap.
Daniel 7:9; Daniel 7:26)
Hitherto we have not met with much difficulty in the way of
interpretation. Little room has been...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 7:1
THE VISION OF THE FOUR BEASTS.
This chapter begins the second section of the book. All before this
has been narrative; visions are introduced into the narrative, but
they were...
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Now at this point we come to, more or less, the end of the historic
part of the book of Daniel. And beginning with chapter 7, we are now
gonna go back and deal with visions that Daniel had during prev...
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1 Corinthians 15:24; 1 Corinthians 15:25; 1 John 1:5; 1 Timothy 6:16;...
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The thrones — The kingdoms of this world were destroyed by God the
king, and judge of all, called the Ancient of days, because of his
eternal deity....