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Daniel is the “Apocalypse of the New Testament.”
Daniel writes in Aramaic to survey the future of the Jewish nation under Gentile dominion.
There is no personal history of Daniel in his Book.
Alexander the Great is the Little Horn of 8:21 and Antiochus Epiphanes is the Great Horn of 8:9.
The grand truth, which applies to all kingdoms, is that God rules the world.
The Book of Daniel is essential to the structure of prophecy and is the key to the entire Old Testament prophetic revelation.
The three powers during Daniel’s career was Media, Persia, and Judea.
In 536 B.C., when Belshazzar was co- regent with Darius, Babylon fell to the Persian King Cyrus.
Daniel’s Gentile name meant “Bel’s Prince.”
Heavenly messenger referred to Daniel as a man of faith.
Daniel served as God’s prophet at least until 536 B.C.
In the Hebrew Bible, Daniel is grouped with the Prophetical Books.
Daniel probably wrote in his book when the prophet was around ninety years of age.
Usually Apocalyptic Literature is written as prose.
Daniel did not write about “world” history.
The most intense activity of the Antichrist is following the Great Tribulation.
