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1 Daniel

2 Daniel’s Tomb Susa Iran

3 Map of Mesopotamia

4 Daniel

5 Map of Mesopotamia

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7 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

8 The Central Message of Daniel 1.God rewards uncompromising faith 2.God rules in the kingdoms and affairs of ALL nations

9 Who was Daniel 1.At least three in Scripture 2.He was of the tribe of Judah 3.He was either of the royal family or a noble 4.He had a determined faith

10 Adjusting to Babylon Taken to Babylon in 606 BC Begins training in language and culture of the Chaldeans (Babylonians)

11 How Long Did Daniel Serve? Taken to Babylon in 606 BC “Remained” in some capacity until the first year of Cyrus – 536 BC Last prophecy in third year of Cyrus – 533 BC At least 73 years

12 Chronological Sequence of Daniel Chapters 1-4 Chapters 7-8 Chapters 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 9 Chapters 10-12 Nebuchadnezzar Belshazzar Darius Cyrus

13 The Languages of Daniel Daniel 1.1-2.3 Hebrew Daniel 2.4-7.28 Aramaic Daniel 8.1-12.13 Hebrew

14 Daniel

15 Structure of Daniel Chapter 1 Chapters 2-7 Chapters 8-12 Introduction Destiny of Nations Destiny of Israel

16 Daniel Chapter 2 The Prophetic Image

17 Babylon Medo-Persia Greece Rome Kingdom of God

18 Babylon First Beast of Daniel 7.4 (Winged Lion)

19 Winged Lion of Babylon

20 Second Beast of Daniel 7.5 Bear raised up on one side Medo-Persia

21 Ram of Daniel 8 Two horns, but one longer Daniel 8.3, 20 Medo-Persia

22 Third Beast of Daniel 7.6 Like a 4-winged Leopard Greece

23 Male Goat of Daniel 8.5 Daniel 8.21 Greece

24 Kingdom of Daniel 11.3-4 Greece

25 Fourth Beast of Daniel 7.7 Daniel 7.19-28 Daniel 8.23ff Daniel 9.26-27 Rome

26 Babylon Medo-Persia Greece Rome Kingdom of God

27 Mark 1.14-15 Mark 9.1 Colossians 1.13-14 Hebrews 12.28

28 Daniel

29 Daniel Chapter 3 The Pathetic Image

30 Herodotus (c. 484-c. 425 BC) “Father” of “History”

31 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon The city was in the form of a square, 14 miles on each side, and of enormous magnitude

32 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon The brick wall was 56 miles long, 300 feet high, 25 feet thick with another wall 75 feet behind the first wall, and the wall extended 35 feet below the ground

33 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon There were 250 towers that were 450 feet high. A wide and deep moat encircled the city.

34 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon The Euphrates River also flowed through the middle of the city. Ferry boats and a 1/2 mi. long bridge with drawbridges closed at night.

35 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon The "Hanging Gardens" built by Nebuchadnezzar for his Median queen were considered one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. Water was raised from the river by hydraulic pumps.

36 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon There were 8 massive gates that led to the inner city and 100 brass gates. The streets were paved with stone slabs 3 feet square.

37 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon There was "the great Tower" (Ziggurat) and 53 temples including the "GreatTemple of Marduk," and 180 altars to Ishtar.

38 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon In Nebuchadnezzar's palace were the Golden image of Baal together with the Golden Table (both weighing over 50,000 lbs of solid gold), also 2 golden lions and a solid gold human figure (18 feet high).

39 Herodotus Book 1, 178-186 Concerning Babylon Nebuchadnezzar’s palace was considered to be the most magnificent building ever erected on earth.

40 Daniel Chapter 3 The Pathetic Image

41 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Daniel Chapter 3

42 Daniel Chapter 4 Nebuchadnezzar is brought to his senses

43 Daniel Chapter 5 End of the Babylonian Empire

44 Relief of Nabonidus Praying to the sun, moon and Venus

45 Cylinder of Nabonidus

46 Cylinder of Nabonidus - Sippar

47 Mene = 50 Shekels Tekel = Shekel Upharsin = Half Shekels (singular = Peres (divided))

48 Daniel Chapter 5 End of the Babylonian Empire Isaiah 44.27-28; 45.1 Jeremiah 50.38; 51.36 Isaiah 47.1

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51 Daniel Chapter 5 (Isa 55:11 NKJV) So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.

52 Daniel

53 Daniel Chapter 6 The Lion’s Den

54 Daniel 7 The Four Beasts

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59 Daniel

60 2 & 7

61 Pompey 63BC Julius47-44BC Augustus27BC-AD14 TiberiusAD14-37 Caligula37-41 Claudius41-54 Nero54-68 Galba68-69 Otho69 Vitellius69 Vespasian69-79 Titus79-81 Domitian81-96 * Nerva96-98 Trajan Roman Rulers *By the end of 1 st century it was illegal to profess Christ.

62 Daniel 8 The Ram The He-goat Second “little horn”

63 The Third Kingdom – Greece Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) Conquered the “known world” in less than 10 yrs

64 The Third Kingdom – Greece The “belly & thighs of brass” Daniel 2.32

65 The Third Kingdom – Greece The beast “like a leopard which… had four wings” Daniel 7.6

66 The Third Kingdom – Greece The goat with the large horn that was broken and replaced by four Daniel 8.5,8 See especially 8.20-21

67 The Third Kingdom – Greece The “mighty king” of Greece Daniel 11.2-3

68 Daniel

69 8 The Ram and Goat

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71 The Divisions of Alexander’s Empire

72 Coin showing head of Antiochus Epiphanes “of Antiochus, God Manifest, Bearer of Victory”

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74 Chanukah – Festival of Lights – Feast of Dedication

75 Daniel

76 9 The 70 Weeks

77 Daniel 9 70 Sevens for “your people and the holy city”

78 70 Sevens Start : Going forth of command to rebuild Jerusalem

79 70 Sevens After 69 Sevens: Messiah will be cut off

80 70 Sevens Middle of 70 th Seven: An end to sacrifice and drink offering

81 70 Sevens End : Abomination of Desolation Matthew 24.15

82 Things Accomplished

83 Finish Transgression and make an end of sins Heb 10.12; Eph 2.15

84 Bring in everlasting Righteousness Rom 3.21-31

85 Make reconciliation for iniquity Rom 5.18ff 2 Cor 5.1ff Col 1.20; Heb 2.17

86 Anoint the Most Holy Acts 4.26-27; Heb 1.8-9

87 Messiah cut off Isaiah 53.8; Acts 8.32-33

88 Destroy the city and sanctuary Matt 24.1-34

89 Make firm covenant with many Acts 10.34; Rom 9.30

90 Seal up the vision and prophecy

91 Daniel

92 10-12 Conflicts to Come

93 Cyrus the Great 559-530 BC

94 Cyrus Cambyses II Darius I Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) Artaxerxes I

95 Xerxes I – Ahasuerus 486-464 BC See the book of Esther

96 Thermopylae

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98 The Third Kingdom – Greece Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) Conquered the “known world” in less than 10 yrs

99 The Divisions of Alexander’s Empire

100 The Ptolemy’s “King of the South” 323-30 BC

101 The Seleucids “King of the North” 312-63 BC

102 The Seleucids “King of North” Prince = Seleucus I The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Ptolemy I Soter

103 The Seleucids “King of North” Antiochus II Theos (Laodice) The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Daughter - Berenice Verse 6

104 The Seleucids “King of North” Seleucus II Callinucus The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Ptolemy III, brother of Berenice Verses 7-8

105 The Seleucids “King of North” Seleucus II Callinucus ? The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Ptolemy III, brother of Berenice Verses 9-10

106 The Seleucids “King of North” Antiochus III Seleucus IV Philopater The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Ptolemy IV Ptolemy V (boy) Ptolemy Philopater Verses 11-20

107 The Seleucids “King of North” Antiochus III 222-187 BC

108 Thermopylae

109 The Seleucids “King of North” Antiochus IV Epiphanes The Ptolemy’s “King of South” Ptolemy VI Verses 21-26

110 The Seleucids “King of North” Antiochus IV Epiphanes 222-187 BC

111 Coin showing head of Antiochus Epiphanes “of Antiochus, God Manifest, Bearer of Victory”

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113 Chanukah – Festival of Lights – Feast of Dedication

114 Daniel

115 The Romans “King of North” Pompey the Great 106-48 BC Daniel 11.36?

116 “King of North” Pompey the Great Enters the Temple 63 BC Daniel 11.41

117 The Romans “King of North” Julius Caesar 100-44 BC Daniel 11.36ff?

118 The Romans “King of North” Vespasian r. 69-79 AD

119 Daniel Daniel 12.7 …and when the power of the holy people has been completely shattered, all these things shall be finished.

120 Important Historical Dates of Daniel 606 BC - First deportation 539 BC – Babylon captured by Medes and Persians 536 BC – Decree of Cyrus 533 BC – Final prophecy of Daniel

121 Important Prophetic Events of Daniel Four kingdoms (2, 7, 8, 9, 11) End of Babylonian Empire (5) Dominance of Persia over Media Division of Greek Empire Antiochus IV Epiphanies and disruption of sacrifices

122 Important Prophetic Events of Daniel Hanukah Kingdom of Heaven Destruction of Jerusalem Tribulation of Saints under Rome Destruction of Roman Empire

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124 Important Prophetic Dates of Daniel 168 BC – Desecration of Temple – Sacrifice taken away 165 BC – Temple cleansed 63 BC – Romans take over 33 AD – Kingdom of Heaven established 70 AD – Jerusalem destroyed

125 Daniel END


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