Post by Jodysephus on Nov 3, 2015 3:20:58 GMT
Such a small word "And", yet it literally moves Mountains when applied to ones deciphering any of the end times prophecies. The prophets used it so much as a matter of fact that it's all over the latter day prophecies, and Daniel's latter day message isn't any exception. When one realized the significant of it, you'll begin looking for it in other places, and you will finding them all over the place. But use some caution because naturally their not all going to be like that.
This is yet another of the many ways for confirming the "Switch" chapters theory in Daniel. Where i'm proposing that he intentionally switched chapters 10 and 11 out with each other, and in so doing it has hidden the true meaning of it until its own time to be discovered, at the time of the end like Daniel 12:4 mentions.
Also, please use the KJV (or earlier) any time while studying Biblical prophecy because the newer translations have been tweaked too much and many of the critically important words have lost their original meaning.They've added and taken away from it so much that it's be literally impossible to render the truth out of it. There are many other examples that won't be covered in this series because there are too many of them. Some of them stuck out to me pretty quick because they reaffirm much of what i've been saying in regards to the Switch.
The first example is in Daniel chapter 7's dual interpretation of the 4th Dreadful and Terrible Beast of verse 7. Have you ever wondered why the "one who stood by" in verse 16 felt the need to explain the Beast twice, once in verse 20 and then again in verse 24?
20 And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows. 21 I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;
Compared to verses
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings. 25 And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time. 26 But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.
Verse 20 confirms Daniels vision, but when the word "and" is applied to the equation in verse 24 it sneaks in the Leopard of verse 6 unaware, and it is he who is actually doing the "subduing" of the 3 Kings mentioned in verses 8 and 5. (while the other 7 Kings have all fallen due to the Arab Spring, and were the Feathers in the Lions Wings that Daniel was watching as they were being "plucked one by one and the "Iranian" little horn of verses 8,11,20-21 is also the Lion of verse 4 (see their modern flag) who's Nation is "Strongest" among his Islamic neighbors (v.20) had all become dethroned. But first, according to verse 21 he/they will attack the Holy people.
Before that though, the Leopard of verse 6 is only "wearing them out" but not physically harming them like the Little horn is doing in verse 20. This is what Gabriel would refer to as the Indignation era. An era of time when God would be performing His "righteous Anger" towards all the ungodly, beginning with the Islamic Kings and Nations of the Middle east.
The next place that uses the "And" word in the same manor is in Daniel 8:2 when the prophet is taken by the Spirit to the Province of Elam which was within the same parameters as as whats now called modern Iran. (Right here is where i want to highly stress using the KJV Bible or earlier because most of the Newer Translations have been tweaked too much and have rendered the prophecies useless because it knocks over too many valuable dominoes while in the process.) Anyway verse 2 says; "And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river of Ulai." While it's very easy for verse 2 to be perceived as speaking of just one vision, the verse lends itself to the possibility of it actually talking about two visions instead. Heres another way it can be read "I seen one vision while i was at the Palace of Shushan that would come afterwards, but first he's having a vision by the River Ulai This doesn't prove it something else does. But what it does do at the moment is open it up for the possibility.
Daniel 8 is the next hot spot where and is used once again as the divider and creating another potential meaning. Daniel 8:5 " And as I was considering, behold, an he goat came from the west on the face of the whole earth, and touched not the ground: and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes." Both verses 3 and 5 have a historical significance alright, but those same verses also plays a significant role in these end times and even fit much better. For instance the Ram was ancient Persia, but it also fits modern day Iran, but even better. Iran is pushing southwards and northwards both against the Holy land Israel via their proxies the Hezbollah and Hamas terrorist organizations and there's none that can stop them because of their big Brother Russia.
The second half of verse 5 is the Great and Notable horn on the He-Goat and history concludes that it was Alexander the Great and the Macedonian army then the following verses are history as well right on through to and including verse 14 when its historical element concludes with Antiochus Epiphanies IV. Now going back to the first half of Daniel 8:5 it's now time to unravel the first half of it. Alexanders army seems to have fit that whole verse but it still doesn't come nearly as close as it's latter day interpretation. Alexander didn't actually come from the West like the verse says, ancient Greece was actually in a North-westerly direction, and the 300 mile distance between the two certainly couldn't be considered "the face of the whole Earth" like the verse clearly implies. There is however one country that actually does fit that description to the letter and that's the United Stated in these modern times, and his/their method of getting there is even explained in Daniel 7:6 "and to her wings of "flyer" on arched back of her" (Interlinear) and is referring to the modern Aircraft and her 4 heads is the Army, Navy, Air force and Marines.
Next stop for that small, seemingly insignificant word and is the vision of the Evening and the Morning mentioned in Daniel 8:26. It's easy to assume that this verse is implying the 2300 days mentioned back in 8:14, or could it actually implying something entirely different? Like how the latter day part of the vision in 8:3-5.5 was shown to "before" the historical verses that followed directly afterwards. The Evening part of the vision, then the latter part of the vision. And this is how Daniel "shut up the vision" just like he shut up the Words in Dan 12:4, by giving it the ole' switcheroo.
Then comes one of the most critical verses where the division absolutely must be considered before any attempts are made at deciphering it, the 23rd verse of Daniel chapter 9. Daniel 9:23 "At the beginning of thy supplications the commandment came forth, and I am come to shew thee; for thou art greatly beloved: therefore understand the matter, and consider the vision." It's pretty east to determine the Matter which all about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His first and second coming, but where does it say anything about the Vision? The vision that Gabriel was referring to was that back in chapter 8 that Daniel never did fully understand according to the last verse in chapter 8, yet the Angel was under certain obligation to make sure that Daniel knew. So why would the vision in Daniel 9:23 be referring to anything but? Problem is a better understanding of chapter 8's vision cannot be found anywhere in chapter in those remaining verses 24-27 of chapter 9, nor can it be found in chapter 10, but only chapter 11, and every single word of it.
So it's pretty obvious that our little friend and really must be taken into serious consideration whilst studying out any of the prophecies of the Bible, because there's generally at least one or two one of them in most all end times related prophecies. On the same token try to figure them out without it's application and you'll be spinning them Good-years forever..
Much more to be added later, so stay tuned
This is yet another of the many ways for confirming the "Switch" chapters theory in Daniel. Where i'm proposing that he intentionally switched chapters 10 and 11 out with each other, and in so doing it has hidden the true meaning of it until its own time to be discovered, at the time of the end like Daniel 12:4 mentions.
Also, please use the KJV (or earlier) any time while studying Biblical prophecy because the newer translations have been tweaked too much and many of the critically important words have lost their original meaning.They've added and taken away from it so much that it's be literally impossible to render the truth out of it. There are many other examples that won't be covered in this series because there are too many of them. Some of them stuck out to me pretty quick because they reaffirm much of what i've been saying in regards to the Switch.
The first example is in Daniel chapter 7's dual interpretation of the 4th Dreadful and Terrible Beast of verse 7. Have you ever wondered why the "one who stood by" in verse 16 felt the need to explain the Beast twice, once in verse 20 and then again in verse 24?
20 And of the ten horns that were in his head, and of the other which came up, and before whom three fell; even of that horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great things, whose look was more stout than his fellows. 21 I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them;
Compared to verses
24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings. 25 And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time. 26 But the judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion, to consume and to destroy it unto the end.
Verse 20 confirms Daniels vision, but when the word "and" is applied to the equation in verse 24 it sneaks in the Leopard of verse 6 unaware, and it is he who is actually doing the "subduing" of the 3 Kings mentioned in verses 8 and 5. (while the other 7 Kings have all fallen due to the Arab Spring, and were the Feathers in the Lions Wings that Daniel was watching as they were being "plucked one by one and the "Iranian" little horn of verses 8,11,20-21 is also the Lion of verse 4 (see their modern flag) who's Nation is "Strongest" among his Islamic neighbors (v.20) had all become dethroned. But first, according to verse 21 he/they will attack the Holy people.
Before that though, the Leopard of verse 6 is only "wearing them out" but not physically harming them like the Little horn is doing in verse 20. This is what Gabriel would refer to as the Indignation era. An era of time when God would be performing His "righteous Anger" towards all the ungodly, beginning with the Islamic Kings and Nations of the Middle east.
The next place that uses the "And" word in the same manor is in Daniel 8:2 when the prophet is taken by the Spirit to the Province of Elam which was within the same parameters as as whats now called modern Iran. (Right here is where i want to highly stress using the KJV Bible or earlier because most of the Newer Translations have been tweaked too much and have rendered the prophecies useless because it knocks over too many valuable dominoes while in the process.) Anyway verse 2 says; "And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river of Ulai." While it's very easy for verse 2 to be perceived as speaking of just one vision, the verse lends itself to the possibility of it actually talking about two visions instead. Heres another way it can be read "I seen one vision while i was at the Palace of Shushan that would come afterwards, but first he's having a vision by the River Ulai This doesn't prove it something else does. But what it does do at the moment is open it up for the possibility.
Daniel 8 is the next hot spot where and is used once again as the divider and creating another potential meaning. Daniel 8:5 " And as I was considering, behold, an he goat came from the west on the face of the whole earth, and touched not the ground: and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes." Both verses 3 and 5 have a historical significance alright, but those same verses also plays a significant role in these end times and even fit much better. For instance the Ram was ancient Persia, but it also fits modern day Iran, but even better. Iran is pushing southwards and northwards both against the Holy land Israel via their proxies the Hezbollah and Hamas terrorist organizations and there's none that can stop them because of their big Brother Russia.
The second half of verse 5 is the Great and Notable horn on the He-Goat and history concludes that it was Alexander the Great and the Macedonian army then the following verses are history as well right on through to and including verse 14 when its historical element concludes with Antiochus Epiphanies IV. Now going back to the first half of Daniel 8:5 it's now time to unravel the first half of it. Alexanders army seems to have fit that whole verse but it still doesn't come nearly as close as it's latter day interpretation. Alexander didn't actually come from the West like the verse says, ancient Greece was actually in a North-westerly direction, and the 300 mile distance between the two certainly couldn't be considered "the face of the whole Earth" like the verse clearly implies. There is however one country that actually does fit that description to the letter and that's the United Stated in these modern times, and his/their method of getting there is even explained in Daniel 7:6 "and to her wings of "flyer" on arched back of her" (Interlinear) and is referring to the modern Aircraft and her 4 heads is the Army, Navy, Air force and Marines.
Next stop for that small, seemingly insignificant word and is the vision of the Evening and the Morning mentioned in Daniel 8:26. It's easy to assume that this verse is implying the 2300 days mentioned back in 8:14, or could it actually implying something entirely different? Like how the latter day part of the vision in 8:3-5.5 was shown to "before" the historical verses that followed directly afterwards. The Evening part of the vision, then the latter part of the vision. And this is how Daniel "shut up the vision" just like he shut up the Words in Dan 12:4, by giving it the ole' switcheroo.
Then comes one of the most critical verses where the division absolutely must be considered before any attempts are made at deciphering it, the 23rd verse of Daniel chapter 9. Daniel 9:23 "At the beginning of thy supplications the commandment came forth, and I am come to shew thee; for thou art greatly beloved: therefore understand the matter, and consider the vision." It's pretty east to determine the Matter which all about our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and His first and second coming, but where does it say anything about the Vision? The vision that Gabriel was referring to was that back in chapter 8 that Daniel never did fully understand according to the last verse in chapter 8, yet the Angel was under certain obligation to make sure that Daniel knew. So why would the vision in Daniel 9:23 be referring to anything but? Problem is a better understanding of chapter 8's vision cannot be found anywhere in chapter in those remaining verses 24-27 of chapter 9, nor can it be found in chapter 10, but only chapter 11, and every single word of it.
So it's pretty obvious that our little friend and really must be taken into serious consideration whilst studying out any of the prophecies of the Bible, because there's generally at least one or two one of them in most all end times related prophecies. On the same token try to figure them out without it's application and you'll be spinning them Good-years forever..
Much more to be added later, so stay tuned