Message from @Karnivore
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The judgement was set, and the books were opened.
Sounds like the judgment day to me
AZ
I think verse 9-10 sounds like it's describing God.
Heyyy you
7:1-28
Is one prophecy
I'm just going to pull back on the stick and go back to a 10,000 foot view here.
I really would like to here your biblical explanation of of this, I don’t want your opinion use the Bible to make your point.
It's my understanding that the book of Daniel was written during the reign of Antiochus IV.
"use the bible to make my point"?
you have not used the bible to make one
No the book of Daniel was written through out several Kong’s of Babylon
you have decided that you can tell us what a prophecy means
I didn’t decide
That I showed my belief through scripture and history
no, you have given verses of scripture, then decided what it means for yourself.
then you have attempted to tie your vision of what scripture means to history
I could probably open the phone book, randomly lay my finger on a name, and somehow prove that that person was the "little horn" that Daniel was talking about.
But it wouldn't really be proof.
It would be nonsense.
and what the ten horns represent
You cannot prove what the ten horns represent any more than I can.
There is no scripture that defines what the ten horns represent.
That’s because you can see through history how this was full filled
But you have just based a huge portion of your assertion on the notion that you have told us what the ten horns represent.
None of it was done till after Jesus died,
none of what?
There are 3 or 4 kings just before Daniel 7
None of what occurred in the 7 was done till after the Bible was written
I think what you're trying to say is that what was depicted in Daniel's vision was to take place much later, after the bible was compiled.
Is that what you mean?
If so, I would agree.
If not, please explain.
Yes that is what I meant
great
I agree with that statement.
But yeah, it’s really hard study for a lot of people @Karnivore
I also agree with that statement.
But I ve always wanted to see the Bible explained with history.
And history that you can find in text books or websites that don’t believe in the Bible.