Bible Reading: SEP12: [001] Daniel 1-2
Daniel is to the Old Testament what Revelation is to the New Testament. In fact, we cannot understand one without the other. Prophetically, Daniel deals with the times of the…
Daniel is to the Old Testament what Revelation is to the New Testament. In fact, we cannot understand one without the other. Prophetically, Daniel deals with the times of the…
Chapters 47 and 48 give us a picture of the millennial land. In chapter 47 we have the prophecy that the land will be refreshed by the healing waters of…
Certainly the Temple that Ezekiel saw in his vision has not yet been built, so it must refer to a future time. Most Bible students interpret this to be a…
Chapters 38 and 39 deal with a new and great victory. These chapters picture the famous battle of Gog and Magog. Do not confuse this war with the Battle of…
Chapter 35 records the doom of Edom. The inhabitants of Judah have now been carried away and Edom thought she had a chance to take possession of their land, but…
Chapter 32:1-16 covers the period March, 584 b.c., one year and eight months after Jerusalem fell. In these verses there is also recorded a lamentation over Egypt, which was to…
Chapter 28 records the lament over the king of Tyre. The prince, or ruler, of the city at that time was Ithobaal II. He headed up in himself the arrogance…
In chapter 24:1-14 the boiling caldron is symbolic of the destruction of Jerusalem. Verses 15-27 record the death of Ezekiel's wife. She died the day the siege of Jerusalem began…
In chapter 21 the sword, a common symbol of divine judgment, is about to be unsheathed against Jerusalem and Ammon. It is seen sharpened, indicating judgment is imminent. Verses 18-32…
Chapter 19 records the lamentation for the princes of Israel. In verse 2 Judah is pictured as a lioness. Her first whelp (verses 3 and 4) was Jehoahaz, who was…