Lesson 23: Daniel 11 Part 1

In this video, we study begin our study of Daniel 11, one of the most complex and difficult-to-understand prophetic passages in the whole Bible.
This is the twenty-third video of a Bible study series that was presented as an interactive study through Zoom. The lessons were also recorded for KZread. Throughout the series, we primarily use three books. Below are links where they can be purchased or downloaded (we don't receive compensation for purchased items).
1. NKJV Bible
shop.livingwellabc.com/shop/n...
(Note, you can follow along with any Bible, but we reference page numbers for those using this specific Bible, we mostly use the NKJV translation).
2. The Great Prophetic Books of Daniel and Revelation: A Bible Study Journal
www.amazon.com/dp/1936337223/...
3. The Book of Daniel in Time and Context: A Chronological arrangement of the book of Daniel and related biblical texts, with Historical supplements
drive.google.com/file/d/14dHA...
(This book was edited by Reed Richardi and is not currently in print, you can access a pdf version using the link above).
Additional resources:
Schedule of Topics with corresponding readings: drive.google.com/file/d/1dYDa...
Pastor Reed's Annotated Bibliography for Unlocking Daniel:
drive.google.com/file/d/1nayJ...

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  • @grasonicus
    @grasonicus20 күн бұрын

    No Antiochus Epiphanes in Daniel 11? Some end in the 1840s? Strong hints that Michael and Jesus are the same? This is clear--this is an SDA series. Why not say so? Afraid people won't watch if they know it? I agree about the Sabbath--there's no change from Sabbath to Sunday in the Bible. But there's no Trinity in the Bible either. The quality of the arguments for the Trinity is as bad as the quality of the arguments for Sunday. This is a much better series about Daniel 11: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k4uozI9ugLOZl7w.html It's also not so long-winded. Daniel 11 gets events spot on until verse 40 where it seriously goes off the rails. And Daniel 11 does not mention one or two events, it mentions many. So, it's beyond probability that Daniel 11 does not refer to Antiochus Epiphanes. Look at it this way, to guess one roll of a die correctly is a 1 out of 6 chance, very doable. But guess two in a row correctly in advance is a 1 out of 36 chance. Now to guess ten rolls correctly in advance is a 1 out of 60,466,176 chance. There are more than 10 data points in Daniel 11. And do you know of The Prayer of Nabonidus? Which Babylonian king left for years? Not Nebuchadnezzar.