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Verse 17. _THESE GREAT BEASTS - _ARE _FOUR KINGS_] See the preceding
verses, where the following explanations are inserted and illustrated....
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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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THESE GREAT BEASTS, &c. In Daniel 7:17 we have therefore the
interpretation of this vision, which needs no further interpretation
by man.
SHALL ARISE. The two which had already arisen cannot therefore...
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The explanation of the vision....
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The four beasts represent four kings, or (Daniel 7:23) four kingdoms,
the -king" in each case being not an individual king, but a typical
king, embodying the characteristics of the empire ruled by him...
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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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These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, which shall arise
out of the earth.
THESE GREAT BEASTS, WHICH ARE FOUR, ARE FOUR KINGS i:e., kingdoms.
Compare , "the fourth kingdom" (, "Thou (N...
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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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FOUR KINGS] This statement must be taken loosely. The fourth beast is
not strictly a king, but a kingdom with various kings (Daniel 7:23)....
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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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FOUR KINGS. — Kingdoms are frequently represented by their heads or
founders; hence kings and kingdoms are occasionally used synonymously.
(Comp. Daniel 8:21.)...
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אִלֵּין֙ חֵיוָתָ֣א רַבְרְבָתָ֔א
דִּ֥י אִנִּ֖ין אַרְבַּ֑ע...
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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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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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_Earth. The first was on the point of disappearing. (Chap. v. 31.)
(Haydock)_...
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To the mind of Daniel, in a period so remote as he lived from the
advent of Christ, and especially in a character like Daniel, evidently
inspired and appointed to be a Prophet in the Church, in the aw...
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_THE HUMAN COMEDY_
‘These great beasts, which are four … kings.’
Daniel 7:17
‘The age of the quadruped is to go out, the age of brain and heart
is to come in,’ wrote Emerson. Is not that the pith o...
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Here the angel answers Daniel concerning the four beasts which had
been shewn him in the vision. He says, therefore, _Four kingdoms
arose, _and by the name kingdom he means monarchy; for we know that...
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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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THESE GREAT BEASTS, WHICH ARE FOUR, ARE FOUR KINGS,.... Or kingdoms,
as the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions; and so Jarchi,
Aben Ezra, and Saadiah; so the fourth beast is called the fou...
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These great beasts, which are four, [are] four kings, [which] shall
arise out of the earth.
Ver. 17. These great beasts … are four kings,] _i.e., _ A succession
of kings, all of them truculent and sa...
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_I Daniel was grieved in my spirit_ Upon account of the extraordinary
changes which seemed to be signified by the vision, the particulars of
which troubled me, though I had not a perfect apprehension...
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These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, the heads of
mighty empires, each one the founder of a dynasty, WHICH SHALL ARISE
OUT OF THE EARTH, from the surface of the earth, of the earth, ear...
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THE INTERPRETATION OF THE VISION...
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15-28 It is desirable to obtain the right and full sense of what we
see and hear from God; and those that would know, must ask by faithful
and fervent prayer. The angel told Daniel plainly. He especi...
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Men of the earth, of earthly principles, idolatrous, ambitious,
sensual, tyrannical; who, after they have acted their parts, shall be
driven off the stage into the tiring rooms of death and destructio...
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Daniel 7:17 Those H459 great H7260 beasts H2423 which H581 four H703
four H703 kings H4430 arise H6966 ...
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A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE VISION (DANIEL 7:17).
‘These great beasts which are four, are four kings who will arise
from the earth. But the saints of the most high will receive the
kingdom, and will p...
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BEASTS
The monarch vision of Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 2) covers the same
historic order as the beast vision of Daniel, but with this
difference: Nebuchadnezzar saw the imposing outward power and
splend...
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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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_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—NOTE ON DANIEL 7:15 Daniel’s vision returns to the four
beasts (vv. Daniel 7:1). As for the “little” horn from the fourth
beast (vv....
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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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Daniel 2:37; Daniel 7:3; Daniel 7:4; Daniel 8:19; John 18:36;...