Daniel 7:1[[Daniel 7#2|]][[Daniel 7#3|]][[Daniel 7#4|]][[Daniel 7#5|]][[Daniel 7#6|]][[Daniel 7#7|]]-8

  • “the great sea” is either the Mediterranean Sea or figuratively the Gentile kings and/or kingdoms like in Isaiah 57:20 and Revelation 17:15
  • the lion with eagle’s wings is believed to be Babylon, the grand ruler of both land and air
  • the bear is the Medo-Persian army
    • the raised side is the stronger of the two armies, the Persians.
    • the three ribs represents the 3 kingdoms that they devoured — Lydia, Egypt, and Babylon.
  • the leopard represents the Greek army who rapidly conquered the world
    • 4 represents universality
    • the wings represent speed
    • The Greeks developed better, faster footwear that had ankle support
    • Nike comes from Nikeah, the Greek god of victory
    • leopards can reach 34 mi/hr in a straight out run
    • the 4 heads might have described governments (the four generals who took over after Alexander the Great)
  • Daniel’s works appeared in the Septuagint, which was finished in 325 B.C. meaning it was impossible for him to be writing in 125 B.C.
  • the fourth beast is the Roman Empire
    • horns represent strength or power, they are used for battle
    • 3 of the horns are ripped off, as if they were completely destroyed
    • the little horn may represent the Antichrist, it becomes the greatest of the 10
  • Pastor Jay’s opinions
    • Babylon
      • they don’t care about winged lions, they like bulls and dragons
      • the few lions that have showed up are normal lions
    • England has a thing for winged lions
    • Medo-Persian army
      • bears are not connected
      • they’ve conquered a lot more than 3 nations
    • Russia has used bears for centuries in their art, culture, and political writings
    • Greece
      • leopards are not connected either, they like rams and goats
      • they only had 2 great kingdoms come out from them
      • “they didn’t have a long-lasting influence”
      • rarely if ever mentioned as leopards
      • leopards don’t even live near them

Dan 7,15-28[[Dan 7#16|]][[Dan 7#17|]][[Dan 7#18|]][[Dan 7#19|]][[Dan 7#20|]][[Dan 7#21|]][[Dan 7#22|]][[Dan 7#23|]][[Dan 7#24|]][[Dan 7#25|]][[Dan 7#26|]][[Dan 7#27|]][[Dan 7#28|]]

  • the Koine Greek word for “angel” literally means “mailman” or “envoy”
  • the saints will rule the earth, but they are not the ones who will establish it; the earth will be given to them
  • the Church isn’t mentioned in the OT, this is probably referring more to the Jews. See Revelation 20:4-6 and Matthew 19:28
  • FYI, guys in NYC still “bust a sag” and it’s still ridiculous. My late grandmother used to carry belts to give to guys and then she told them about Jesus XD
  • In Rev 13:7, John only mentions the “church” in the beginning of Revelations and at the end, but not in the middle. The “saints” are used in the middle
  • A time in Hebrew means one. 3 1/2 times equals 42 months or 3 1/2 years
  • the Jews follow a Lunar calendar of 12 months and 30 days each
  • Check out The Man With A Plan

Dan 9,1-19[[Dan 9#2|]][[Dan 9#3|]][[Dan 9#4|]][[Dan 9#5|]][[Dan 9#6|]][[Dan 9#7|]][[Dan 9#8|]][[Dan 9#9|]][[Dan 9#10|]][[Dan 9#11|]][[Dan 9#12|]][[Dan 9#13|]][[Dan 9#14|]][[Dan 9#15|]][[Dan 9#16|]][[Dan 9#17|]][[Dan 9#18|]][[Dan 9#19|]]

  • ONE: Daniel is a man of the word
  • Chronologically, Belshazzar’s feast took place right before this chapter
  • Daniel knows that the captivity is going to end soon
  • God punished Israel for not giving the land rest for 490 years, so they were in captivity for 70 years so the land could rest
  • fasting is an act of removing all distractions so you can focus on God
  • sackcloth, rough and prickly cloth, was worn to cause discomfort and make sin relatable
  • “repentance” is a military term meaning “about face” or an 180-degree turnaround
  • Daniel is a man of detailed confession
  • The English word “sin” comes from an old archery game where you would shoot an arrow through a center mark. If you missed the mark, you were called a sinner

Dan 9,20-22[[Dan 9#21|]][[Dan 9#22|]]

  • Daniel had a broken heart and a crushed spirit when he was confessing his sins and those of Israel’s and that’s when God answered him
  • Daniel is one of the few people in the Bible whose sin’s were never mentioned
  • “contend” is a wrestling term, wrestlers would “contend” by grabbing the back of their opponent’s neck
  • Daniel was praying around the time of the evening sacrifice
  • The Israelites hadn’t made sacrifices in about 50 years

Dan 9,25-26[[Dan 9#26|]]

  • The decree that matches verse 25 is found in Neh 2 after 49 years
  • 483 years after Neh 2 the Anointed One comes
  • The Hebrew word for “cut off” usually means “destroy” or “kill”
  • The Hebrews followed a lunar calendar of 360 days, the Romans followed a 365-day calendar
  • Josephus didn’t believe Jesus was the Christ, but Josephus wrote about him
  • 40 is the number of judgement
  • the temple was leveled in A.D. 40
  • Jesus spoke more about hell than heaven

Dan 9.27

  • 7 is a common number for the Jews
  • The Bible is God-inspired, but the translations are not and lean towards the translators views
  • 69 sevens, 483 years, concludes with Christ’s 1st coming
  • Second sevens, conclude with Christ’s 2nd coming
  • the temple walls were made of precious metals that the Romans took before casting the rest down the Kidron Valley
  • Jesus stopped at a comma in the middle of a passage (Isaiah 61), that’s why everyone was watching Him, waiting for the rest
  • When you take people out of their homeland, by the 3rd generation they can’t remember their homeland or their language; yet the Jews were gone for 1900+ years and still knew who they were and what they were
  • The Greek word for “anti” also means “instead of”