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Verse Daniel 7:11. _I BEHELD THEN BECAUSE OF THE VOICE_ (or, _the
beast will_ _be destroyed because_) _OF THE GREAT WORDS WHICH THE HORN
SPAKE - HIS_ _BODY DESTROYED_] When the dominion was taken fro...
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I BEHELD THEN, BECAUSE OF THE VOICE OF THE GREAT WORDS WHICH THE HORN
SPAKE - I was attracted by these words - by their arrogance, and
haughtiness, and pride; and I saw that it was on account of these...
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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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THE HORN SPAKE. the horn kept speaking.
THE BEAST. At length we learn who "the (little) horn" is See note on
Daniel 7:8 and Revelation 19:20.
THE BURNING FLAME. Compare 2 Thessalonians 1:7;
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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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The beast representing the fourth empire is slain, and utterly
destroyed, on account of the blasphemies of Antiochus Epiphanes
(Daniel 7:8), the idea being that the guilt of the empire culminated
in h...
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I BEHELD THEN BECAUSE OF THE VOICE, &C.— _The beast will be
destroyed, because of the great words which the horn spake._ The
destruction of the beast will be the destruction of the horn also; and
cons...
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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 then because of the voice of the great words which the horn
spake: I beheld even till the beast was slain, and his body destroyed,
and given to the burning flame.
I BEHELD THEN BECAUSE OF...
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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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BECAUSE OF... — The blasphemy uttered by the little horn was the
cause of the judgment, and being such, it attracted Daniel’s
attention. We might have expected that the crowning scene of this
vision w...
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חָזֵ֣ה הֲוֵ֔ית בֵּ אדַ֗יִן מִן ־קָל֙
מִלַּיָּ
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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 then (y) because of the voice of the great words which the
horn spake: I beheld [even] till the beast was slain, and his body
destroyed, and given to the burning flame.
(y) Meaning that he w...
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_Spoke. I wished to see how the king would be punished. He felt the
hand of God as he was going to destroy all the Jews, when he pretended
to repent. (1 Machabees vi. and 2 Machabees ix. 4.) His succe...
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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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Since the presumptuous speaking of the little horn terrified the
Prophet, he now says he was _attentive in considering this portion_.
He next says, _The beast was slain, and his body was consumed by t...
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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 THEN BECAUSE OF THE VOICE OF THE GREAT WORDS WHICH THE HORN
SPAKE,.... Or, "from the voice" t; from the time it was heard, the
prophet continued looking to see what would be the issue of all...
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I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn
spake: I beheld [even] till the beast was slain, and his body
destroyed, and given to the burning flame.
Ver. 11. _I beheld even t...
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I beheld them because of the voice of the great words which the horn
spake, for it was due to the boasting of the ruler represented by the
last horn that the judgment and destruction came upon the wor...
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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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This cannot but be meant of the ruin and judgment of antichrist, till
the beast was slain, and his body destroyed and given to the burning
flame, 2 THESSALONIANS 2:8 REVELATION 17:8, REVELATION 19:20...
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Daniel 7:11 watched H1934 (H8754) H2370 (H8751) then H116 because
H4481 sound H7032 pompous H7260 words...
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‘I was beholding then (what would result) from the voice of the
great words which the horn spoke, I beheld even until the beast was
slain, and his body was destroyed, and he was given to be burned wit...
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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 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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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 7:11 As Daniel kept watching, the boastful
little HORN was finally silenced: THE BEAST WAS KILLED, AND ITS BODY
DESTROYED AND GIVEN OVER TO BE BURNED WITH FIRE. Daniel looked bac...
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APPENDIX
IN relation to the prediction in Daniel 7:11, regarding the
destruction by fire of the body of the Beast or fourth universal
empire, that immediately preceding the kingdom of the Son of Man,...
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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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2 Peter 2:18; 2 Thessalonians 2:8; Daniel 11:45; Daniel 7:25; Dani
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Destroyed — This cannot but be meant of the ruin and judgment of
antichrist....