CONCLUSIONS And what have we found, exactly? One last review of the important points: Jesus says this age will begin to come to an end shortly following the world’s greatest catastrophe, which itself follows the revealing of the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Just finished the study of GOG and MAGOG and other enemies of Israel. Guess what? They all lose! Read about it in PART FOUR of the Ezekiel series. Available at Amazon.com now. Just click on store here at Sermonaudio. Only $4.00 now, even though...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
paul: ii thessalonians 2 Did Paul ever deal with the question of the antichrist? Most assuredly. And as one might expect, this passage, II Thessalonians 2, has been abused quite a bit through the years. Let’s look at the first 12 verses. In...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
john: revelation 17 The famous harlot, the apostate church-become-governmental-power known as “Babylon the Great” is sitting on a beast in chapter 17. Yes, it is the same creature that we saw in chapter 13. It has seven heads and ten...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The beast. He is described in verse 2 as having characteristics of leopard, bear, and lion, the very same as the first three animals seen by Daniel. So this beast is a combination of every power that has ever reigned. Daniel sees the only world...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
John: Revelation 13 Have you ever considered just how much Daniel and John have in common? As young men, both had a personal relationship with the Lord. They were both considered beloved of God. Defiantly strong for the Lord as young men, they...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Yes, I am saying that Antiochus Epiphanes could well be the antichrist, not just a type of him. To the evidence in Daniel: Remember the gap idea first. As in Daniel’s visions, as in the 490 years, chapter 11 is moving along smoothly when...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
I want to remind us again here that from verse 15, dealing with Epiphanes’ father Antiochus the Great, the term “King of the North” is not used again until we are into the clearly prophetic portion of this passage. Though the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
daniel's tenth through twelfth chapters I will refer to Daniel 10-12 as one chapter, as they tell one story, one prophecy. There should be no chapter divisions here, especially between chapters 11 and 12. Daniel 8 tells of one whose ancestry goes...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Though verses 24-25 of chapter 9 of Danielare easily grasped, 26 and 27 cannot be tackled so quickly. Perhaps they, along with all passages on this topic have been deliberately “muddied”, to insure they are hidden until the right time....[ abbreviated | read entire ]