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Seventh-day Adventist eschatology is based on their interpretation of the prophecies of Daniel, Revelation and other prophecies in the Bible. While the original article contains a cursory and superficial overlook of the prophecies, this secondary article provides a vital, more comprehensive look at the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) interpretation of Daniel's prophecies that would otherwise make the original article overly large.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that the Book of Daniel was written in the 6th century BCE by the prophet Daniel. They believe that the prophecies contained in the book are actual foretelling of future history by God using symbols. They believe that the four main prophecies in chapters 2, 7, 8 and 11–12 are parallel to each other and cover the history of the world from the time of Daniel down through the present and on to the future Kingdom of God. They use the historicist method in interpretation of the prophecies.
The book of Daniel contains several apocalyptic visions and dreams that SDAs believe are prophecies from God about future human history. They are:
What follows is what SDAs believe is the meaning of these dreams and visions.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that the Bible is true and accurate. They approach Biblical prophecies as symbolic presentations of God's foreknowledge of the history of the world, as noted in Amos 3:7 – "Surely the Sovereign Lord does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the prophets." [1] [2] [3] From its beginnings, the Seventh-day Adventist church has followed – like the Protestant Reformers [4] – the historicist method of prophetic interpretation to explain symbols and their meaning. Use of this method lead the Protestant reformers to be unanimous in their protest against papel Rome. Bible prophecy interpreted in this manner was the rallying point and the battle cry that made the Reformation seemingly unconquerable. [5] However, following the public humiliation of the October 22, 1844, Great Disappointment, there was widespread abandonment of historicism in eschatology among Protestant and Evangelical churches in favor of the new Dispensationalism. The Seventh-day Adventists are among the few larger groups that still adhere to a historicist interpretation of Bible prophecy. [6] [7]
The historicist method perceives the prophecies of Daniel as being sequentially fulfilled throughout history, ranging from the past, through the present, to the future. It is sometimes called the 'continuous historical' view. [8] This method starts with chapter 2 and works progressively through consecutive prophecies of the book—chapters 7, 8 and 11—resulting in a view of Daniel's prophecies very different from preterism and futurism. According to Shea, Antiochus Epiphanes is thereby scaled down to a very modest subheading under the Greek kingdom. [9] "This is the most ancient system of interpretation in both Jewish and Christian traditions. So far it is the only one which respects the historical intention of the biblical author as such." [10]
There are, in essence, only two methodologies used to interpret the prophecies of Daniel, the historical method of the early church fathers and the Protestant Reformation as opposed to Porphyry's method and its legacy mentioned below.
Porphyry (A.D. 233 – c. 304) was a Syrian sophist and Neoplatonic philosopher, born at Batanaea in Syria, and died at Rome. He studied under Plotinus, who developed the Neoplatonic system. Porphyry became a teacher of philosophy at Rome, then, while in Sicily he composed a treatise (A.D. c. 270) consisting of fifteen books entitled Adversus Christianos (Against the Christians). Books 12 and 13 were devoted to an examination of the prophecies of Daniel. [11] In his day, his work had no real influence and the view that Daniel wrote Daniel was pervasive during the Middle Ages. Christians and Jews, Catholics and Protestants, were in general agreement that the book was written in the sixth century B.C. [12]
Jerome (A.D. c. 347 – 420) believed that Porphyry attacked the prophecy of Daniel because Jews and Christians pointed to historical fulfillment of the prophecies as a persuasive argument against heathen positions. For Porphyry, Daniel must be disproved in order to block the strength of the predictions about Jesus, specifically those with ordered lists of kings and the time of His arrival, even to counting the years—a comment on the seventy-weeks prophecy. So, Porphyry proposed a unique invention that has become the only other method of interpretation of Daniel. All modern, non-historicist methods are based solidly on Porphyry's concept. He suggested that the book of Daniel was written by some unknown Jewish redactor who, during the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, (d. 164 B.C.), collected the traditions of Daniel's life and then wrote a history of current events but in the future tense, incorrectly dating them back to the 6th century BC. The general attack against the early date is focused primarily on chapter 11, which, it was broadly assumed, offers an elaborate description of the era of Antiochus Epiphanes and the Maccabean Wars. [13]
"Daniel did not predict so much future events as he narrated past ones. Finally what he had told up to Antiochus contained true history; if anything was guessed beyond that point it was false, for he had not known the future."
— Porphyry, Translated from Jerome, Commentaria in Danielem prologus, in Migne, PL, vol. 25, col. 491 [11]
Thus Porphyry's scheme—the oldest as well as most impressive straightforward attack on Daniel—was founded on the purported falseness of Daniel's prophecies. He threw his full force against the book of Daniel, realizing that if this mainstay of faith were weakened, the entire makeup of prophecy could collapse, because the times and symbols of Daniel are found in the Revelation of the New Testament. Also, if the author was not Daniel, then he lied on a colossal scale, attributing to God prophecies never given, and claiming imaginary miracles. If Daniel's authorship could be shown to be false, then Jesus Himself would be guilty of supporting a pretender. (Matthew 24:15) [14]
According to Froom, Porphyry's attack was so good he left his successors little to improve. After lying largely dormant for more than a thousand years, his argument concerning Anitochus Epiphanes was used against the Protestant Reformation. [15] The sixteenth-century Protestant historicist interpretations of Daniel and Revelation shook the Roman Catholic Church, and in response the Catholic Counter-Reformation of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries promoted two different and mutually exclusive systems of prophetic interpretation: preterism and futurism, which had the effect of deflecting the timeline of prophecy from condemning the papal system. [8]
Preterists and non-preterists have generally agreed that the Jesuit Luis del Alcázar (1554–1613) wrote the first systematic preterist exposition of prophecy – Vestigatio arcani sensus in Apocalypsi (published in 1614) – during the Counter-Reformation. This view states that the book of Daniel was written by someone other than Daniel against the background of contemporary events during the oppression of Antiochus Epiphanes. It repudiates the miracle of prediction and offers the "more reasonable" and "elegant" "vaticinium_ex_eventu". (i.e., "foretelling" what has already occurred). The book of Daniel is thus seen as a work of fiction written during the Maccabean period to encourage resistance against tyranny. All of Daniel's prophecies are "fulfilled" during the second century B.C. The book of Daniel is not expected to be historically accurate or true to the sixth century B.C. setting it describes. [16] [17] It eschews the idea of a millennium entirely. [6]
The preterist methodology starts with chapter 11 and works backwards through the prophetic chapters. Chapter 11 thus becomes the yardstick by which to approach the previous prophecies. Most of chapter 11 is assumed to deal with Antiochus Epiphanes who ruled the Seleucid kingdom from approximately 175 to 164 B.C. He is then read back into the other prophecies of chapters 8, 7, and 2. Antiochus Epiphanes becomes the all-encompassing figure of Daniel's prophecies, and Papal Rome is removed from the interpretation . [9]
The Futurist view was proposed by two Catholic Jesuit writers, Manuel Lacunza and Francisco Ribera during the Counter Reformation. Lacunza's La venida del Mesías en gloria y majestad was secretly printed in Cadiz in 1810 or 1811 under the Jewish pseudonym of Rabbi Juan Josaphat ben-Ezra. . . . It grew in popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries. [18]
The futurist view considers much of Daniel's prophecies as still future and as yet unfulfilled. The futurist interpreters also begin in the past, starting Daniel's prophecies with the historical sequence. But they then jump over the entire Christian era and place the main fulfillment in the last seven years of earth's history. Again, Papal Rome is passed over in interpretation. [8]
This method is nearly the reverse of Preterism by projecting nearly all prophecies into the future. Especially concerning the 70 weeks of years. Daniel 9:24–27. A gap of about 20 centuries is inserted between the end of the 69th week at Christ's death and the final week moved to the time of the end. [10] It focuses on the tribulation period of the unrighteous left behind to be punished by suffering through the chronology of wars and famines laid out in Revelation. [6]
A classic example of using Futurism can be found in the "dispensationalist" system, as it deals with the 70 weeks of Daniel 9:24–27. A gap of about 20 centuries is inserted between the end of the 69th week a Christ's death and the 70th week at the time of the end. [10]
In modern times Porphyry's thesis was raised again, introduced by Johann Salomo Semler (d. 1791) and Wilhelm A. Corrodi (d.1798). [12] It was adopted by Edward Gibbon and the English deist Anthony Collins. Modern criticism has imitated essentially the same contention projected by Porphyry. [19]
Modern, historical-critical scholarship claims that no one but a contemporary of Antiochus Epiphanes, could present the true events of the era so accurately. The writer of the book of Daniel must have been well informed and one who desired to give courage to his people during Maccabean times. He must, they assert, have taken the fabled name Daniel as his pseudonym to give greater credence to persuade his readers. [12]
Additional credibility for this view has been asserted by the fact that the book of Daniel is not listed among the "prophets" in the Jewish canon; nor is Daniel mentioned in the book of Ecclesiasticus (Sirach, c. 190–170 B.C.) as of any importance. Thus the book of Daniel must have been written about 165 B.C. [12]
As Historical criticism came into its own, many scholars agreed to the late date for the book of Daniel. Criticism of Daniel is based on the supposition that religious ideas are but natural evolution in human thought. Under such a fundamental assumption the direct participation of a supernatural person who can disclose providential will as depicted in prophecy is impossible. According to modern scholarship, writings that contain prophetic objects are at best considered to be pious fiction, in which the writer deliberately mislead by using the future tense to pretend to foretell the future; while actually he is but recounting past and current events. [12]
According to SDA Doukhan, the preterist approach makes the Bible lie, the futurist approach makes the Bible a work of science fiction; neither one seriously takes the historical data into account." [10] The vast majority of modern commentators and critical scholars take the position that God does not interfere in human affairs.
The Adventist Church utterly rejects all these positions as having absolutely no value. [16]
King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream that he cannot remember after waking. He calls in the wise men to tell him of the dream, but they cannot do so. In anger he decides to kill them all, but Daniel pleads for one day to pray for his God to give him the dream and its interpretation. The next day Daniel tells the king that he saw a large statue of a man: "The head of the statue was made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay." (Daniel 2:32-33) "Your Majesty, you are the king of kings. ... You are that head of gold." (Daniel 2:37–38)
Below the head, the body was composed of inferior metals descending in value until they reach their basest form in the feet and toes of iron mixed with baked clay. [20] "After you, another kingdom [silver] will arise, inferior to yours. Next, a third kingdom, one of bronze, will rule over the whole earth. Then there will be a fourth kingdom, strong as iron. ... [The kingdom of] feet and toes were partly of baked clay and partly of iron." (Daniel 2:39–42) The statue was divided into five bodily sections, each representing a kingdom.
The dream ends with the image being smashed to pieces by a large stone. All the minerals – the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold – were ground to dust together, and like chaff, it was finally blown away where no place could be found for it. Then something durable and of heavenly worth occupied it place.
Of the five kingdoms symbolized by the 5 divisions of the body of the image, only one is identified in the text.
Chapter | Year | Summary of chapter 2 [21] [22] | |||||
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2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon | Chest & 2 arms Silver | Belly and thighs Bronze | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock - Mountain God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
During the reign of Belshazzar, the last king of Babylon, Daniel experiences a vision. [23] It has been fifty years since the vision of chapter 2. [24] "There before me were the four winds of heaven churning up the great sea. Four great beasts, each different from the others, came up out of the sea." (Daniel 7:2–3)
The first was like a lion, and it had the wings of an eagle. There was a second beast, which looked like a bear. It was raised up on one side, and it had three ribs in its mouth. The third beast looked like a leopard with four heads and four wings on its back. (Daniel 7:4–6)
The fourth beast was different from the others – terrifying, frightening, and very powerful – with large iron teeth and bronze claws that crushed and devoured it victims and trampled underfoot everything else. It had ten horns on its head. Then a little horn came up among the ten and uprooted three of the others. It was more imposing than the others and had eyes like a man and a mouth that spoke boastfully against the Most High. It oppressed His Holy people, defeating them for a time, times and half a time. It tried to change set times, and the laws. (Daniel 7:7–8, Daniel 7:19–21, 23–25)
Then "thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days took his seat. ... The court was seated, and the books were opened." (Daniel 7:9–10) Smith says that this is a divine judgment. [25] The beast was slain because of its boastful words and its body destroyed in fire. The other beasts, who had had their power removed beforehand, continued to live till the end. Then one like a son of man came in the clouds of heaven to the Ancient of Days. He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all nations and peoples of every language worshiped him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed. (Daniel 7:11–14)
SDA historicist scholars point out the following literary parallels of the same or similar words and phrases between chapters 2 and 7.
None of the beasts are directly identified in chapter 8, however, the Lion, through literary comparisons, is identified by Pfandl as the same Babylon of the golden head in chapter 2. [33]
Just as in chapter 2, The final kingdom is God's kingdom that will never be destroyed.(Daniel 2:44) [32] The people of God will receive an everlasting kingdom and possess it forever and ever. (Daniel 7:18 Daniel 7:23)
Chapter | Year | Summary of chapters 2 and 7 [21] [22] | |||||
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2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon | Chest & 2 arms Silver | Belly and thighs Bronze | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion | Lopsided Bear | 4 Headed /4 Winged Leopard | Iron toothed beast w/Little Horn | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
For a second time during the reign of Belshazzar, just 3 years later, Daniel receives another dream. This time he is standing beside the Ulai Canal in the city of Susa. (Daniel 8:1–2)
Before him was standing a ram with two horns, but one was longer than the other. It attacked to the North, then West, then South. No animal could stand against it. It did as it pleased and became great. (Daniel 8:3–4)
Following that, a goat with a uni-horn came 'flying' across the earth from the West and charged the ram. The ram's horns were broken and it was powerless against the goat. It was knocked down and trampled by the goat. It could not be rescued by anyone from the very great power of the goat. Yet the large uni-horn is broken off at the height of it power and four prominent horns grow up in its place. (Daniel 8:5–8)
Then another horn, a master of intrigue, appeared and grew exceedingly great to the South, East and the Beautiful land. It thought itself to be as great as the host of heavens and threw stars down to earth and stomped on them. He pretended to be the commander of the army of the Lord, took away the daily, and threw down the sanctuary. It prospered while truth was thrown to the ground. He considered himself superior, destroyed many and took his stand against the Prince of Princes. Yet, he was destroyed, but not my human power. (Daniel 8:9–12, Daniel 8:23–25)
An angel asked, "How long will it take for the vision to be fulfilled?" Another angel responds, "It will take 2300 evenings and mornings and then the sanctuary will be cleansed." (Daniel 8:13–14)
Chapter 8 parallels chapter 7. [35]
The great Ram is identified in the text as Media/Persia. (Daniel 8:20)
The very great He-goat is identified in the text as Greece. (Daniel 8:21)
The exceedingly great Horn is not identified in the text, but must be greater than Greece and Media/Persia.
Chapter | Year | Summary of chapters 2, 7 and 8. [21] [22] | |||||
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2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon | Chest & 2 arms | Belly and thighs Bronze | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion | Lopsided Bear | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard | Iron toothed beast w/Little Horn | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue | Cleansing of Sanctuary Leads to: | (Kingdom of God) |
Seventh-day Adventists interpret the symbol of the head of gold as representing Babylon. Babylon, whose name came from Babili meaning "gate of the gods", was built by Nimrod, whose name meant "he shall rebel. This priest-king of devil worship founded the Babylonian mystery cults and designed the Tower of Babel. [40] Babylon was designed as a counterfeit of the paradise of God. It had a might river running right it and beautiful ornate gardens. The government was an absolute monarchy. The dominion of the king was reminiscent of that which was entrusted to man in the beginning. [41]
Nebuchadnezzar was called king of kings, i.e., the world's emperor. He ruled over not only human beings but all the beast of the field and the birds of the air. [42] In the statement "You are the head of gold" Nebuchadnezzar is taken for the empire itself. [41]
Under Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon was the recognized center of wealth and glory. Gold flowed into it from all the provinces of the empire. The immense treasures gathered by King Solomon and brought to Jerusalem were confiscated and carried to Babylon It was the wealthiest city of its time. [40] Gold is peculiarly appropriate to represent the Babylonian empire of Nebuchadnezzar. More so than a writer in the Maccabean age would likely know. [43]
According to writers of the day, the temple walls of Merodach's cell was made "to glisten like suns." The hall was overlaid with shining gold, lapislazuli, and alabaster. Nebuchadnezzar overlaid "with bright gold the chapel of the lordship which a former king had fabricated in silver." The roofing of E-kua was covered with "bright gold" as was the cell of Nebo at Borsippa. "Magnificence and display form the characteristics of the golden kingdom." [44]
Herodotus reported: "In the temple of Babylon there is a second shrine lower down, in which is the great sitting figure of Bel, all of gold on a golden throne, supported on a base of gold, which a golden table standing beside it... In the time of Cyrus there was also in this sacred building a sold golden statue of a man some fifteen feet high... I was told by the Chaldeans that to make all this more than twenty-two tons of gold were used." [45] [46]
After Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BC the Babylonian empire ran rapidly downhill. [47]
Although the lion is not identified in the text, Seventh-day Adventists identify the Lion with the same kingdom as the Head of Gold — Babylon — because of literary similarities. [33] Smith says, "From these symbols we may easily deduce that Babylon was the kingdom of the lion." [48] Further, the symbol of a winged lion was "particularly appropriate for Babylon. Representations of lions appear on the walls of the great processional way to the Ishtar Gate as well as the gate itself. They occur also on the outer wall of the throne room." [49]
Shea says that the wings on the back of the lion symbolically gave it the rapidity of flight. That speed was demonstrated in Babylon's early conquests under Nebuchadnezzar. But speed on the battlefield declined and conquests grew scare as the kingdom shrunk under weaker kings—the wings had been ripped off. [50] It was lifted up on two feet and a human mind was a given it. [51] Its glory was short-lived. In just 70 years it was conquered by the Persians. [40] Although Daniel's attention switched to the next beast, the lion did not leave the scene. [24]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2 and 7 [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | |||||||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver | Belly and thighs Bronze | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear | 4 Headed /4 Winged Leopard | Iron toothed beast w/Little Horn | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
A ram, having one horn larger than the other, charged from the east with great power to the North, West and South. [52] It is identified in the text as the Medo-Persian empire. Ram motif appears throughout Persian culture. Persian kings were crowned with a ram's head of Gold jeweled with precious stones, their silver coins carried the figure of a ram, [53] and the ram motif was often used in their architecture. [54]
Shea comments that the ram represented both the kings of Media and Persia who were intermarried and living on the Iranian plateau. The smaller group, Persians, lived to the south and the stronger and larger group of Medes lived in the north. [55] In the sixth century BC the up and coming king, Cyrus, succeeded in conquering the Medes, fusing them into a combined Media-Persia empire. [56] Cyrus lead both parties in 547 BC to the North to conquer Lydia in ancient Turkey. He then conquered Babylon to the West in 539 BC. [55] After a reign of 7 years, Cyrus left the kingdom to his son Cambyses, who reigned 7 years 5 months. [57] To the South, Cambyses conquered Egypt in 525 BC. [55] Under Darius the Great and Xerxes the Persian empire attempted to conquer Greece, but the Greeks defeated them at Marathon (490 BC), Salamis (480 BC) and Platea (479 BC). [58] Darius Codomannus was the last of the Persian kings. It was his misfortune to contend with another great historical figure — Alexander the Great. The deciding point was reached during the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC where the Grecians, though outnumbered 20 to 1 against one million men, won a decisive victory. Alexander became absolute lord of the Persian Empire. [57]
Viewed from a Biblical standpoint, the principal event under the Babylon Empire was the captivity of Jerusalem. Under the Medo-Persian kingdom it was the restoration of Israel back to their own land. After taking of Babylon, Cyrus, as an act of courtesy, assigned the first place in the kingdom to his uncle, Darius, in 538 BC But two year later Darius died and Cyrus became sole monarch of the empire. That very year was Israel's seventieth year of captivity. Cyrus issued his decree for the returned of the Jews and the rebuilding of their temple. This was the first of the decrees that resulted in the restoration and building of Jerusalem, which was completed in the 7th year of Artaxerxes. [59]
The inferior kingdom of silver has two arms that SDAs understand to represent the kingdoms of Media and Persia. Media and Persia were inferior to Babylon during most of Nebuchadnezzar's life time, but became united and linked to Lydia by Cyrus. [60] They were not inferior with respect to power, for they conquered Babylon. And not in extent, for Cyrus subdued all the East from the Aegean Sea to the Indus River, thus garnering a more extensive empire. [61] Daniel said in Aramaic "After you shall arise another kingdom downward from you, earthward from you," that is, downward in quality but earthward in extent, occupying more land surface. [62]
Medo-Persia was inferior to Babylon in wealth luxury, magnificence and complexity of civilization. [46] [59] While the culture of Babylon was renowned throughout the ancient world, that of the Medes and Persians was looked down upon as rustic and primitive. The written Babylonian language went well back into the third millennium BC. And that rich heritage of language brought with it all of the science, religion and culture of the Babylonian empire. The Persians had no written language until the time of their empire. Old Persian was created by the Persians kings to use in inscribing monuments. They more commonly used Elamite for keeping records. [63] They conquered Babylon in 539 BC. [60]
"Magnificence and outward show were exchanged for treasure collected by taxation and hoarded up for the sinews of war when occasion should require." [64] Xerxes inherited immense hoards of silver from his father Darius the Great. [62] In Aramaic the word for money, Keseph, is the same as is used for silver. [62] [65] The Persians used sliver in their taxation system. Each satrapy paid its tribute in silver talents except that of the Indian satrapy, which paid in gold. [46] The kings grew extremely wealthy in silver.
The Medo-Persian empire continued for a while to expand in wealth, power and size (adding Egypt), but like Babylon went into decline; In 331 BC it was vanquished by Alexander the great. [60]
The bear is one of the most rapacious of creatures after the lion, ponderous, heavier and less regal. Being lifted on one side is reminiscent of the stronger and weaker powers of Media and Persia and the three ribs point to the conquests of Lydia, Babylon, and Egypt. [66] The desire to "eat much flesh" led Darius to invade Greece and defeat in Europe. Greedy voraciousness characterizes Persia [66] from overthrow of Babylon by Cyrus to battle of Arbela 331 BC—207 years. [67]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7 and 8. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | ||||||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard | Iron toothed beast w/Little Horn | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue | Cleansing of Sanctuary Leads to: | (Kingdom of God) |
The text states that this very great He-goat represents Greece. [68]
According to tradition, Caranus,the first Macedon king followed goats to Edessa where he set up his capital called Aege, "the goat city", which is how the goat became the national symbol of Greece. [69] Alexander's son by Roxana was named Alexander AEgus, the son of the goat. Some of Alexander's successors were represented on their coins with goat horns. [70]
Darius I (in 490 BC) and Xerxes (in 480 BC) invaded Greece but were eventually turned back. Greece did not forget this national humiliation. Alexander settled the score, and then some, rapidly flying across the earth trouncing the Persians and then the victorious army marched all the way to the Indus River. But Alexander died, (323 BC) in Babylon aged 33. After about 20 years of infighting, four kingdoms – the four horns – emerged from the political chaos: 1. Macedonia under Cassander; 2. Thrace and northwestern Asia Minor under Lysimachus; 3. Syria and Babylonia under Seleucus I Nicator; and 4. Egypt under Ptolemy I Soter. [71]
Shea states that the third kingdom depicted by the image was symbolized by Bronze. [63] Josephus wrote "Another king that shall come from the West, armed with brass, shall destroy that government." [72] Herodotus spoke of those who "wore the Grecian Armour" or were "equipped in the Grecian Fashion." [73] It was the brazen armor that distinguished the warriors of the third world empire. Previously armies were clothed in soft attire. [65] The Greeks were experts in the molding of bronze. They commonly employed bronze in trade and warfare [46] The soldiers wore breastplates of bronze, helmets of bronze, carried shields of bronze and they used bronze swords. [74] Herodotus tells us that Psamtik I of Egypt saw in invading Greek pirates the fulfillment of an oracle that foretold "men of bronze coming from the sea." [75] [46]
Alexander's kingdom did not last as long as either that of the Babylonians or the Persians, for after his death it soon splintered into a number of pieces which were taken over by the generals who had served under him. [63] [76]
The four wings symbolism emphasized celerity of movement. The leopard itself is a swift-footed beast, but this was not sufficient to represent the career of the nation here symbolized. [77] The two pairs of wings point to a speed which was at least double that of Babylon's lion. [78] Alexander set out in 334 BC with 35,000 men and in 10 years established the greatest empire the Near East had known up to that time. [79] He welded the Greek city-states into a universal power. In one lighting campaign following another, he quickly conquered most of the known world. [80] It took the Assyrians three years (725–722 BC) to conquer Samaria and the Babylonians three years (589–586 BC) to conquer Jerusalem. Yet in the same amount of time Alexander conquered the whole of the ancient near east. [56]
He is said to have died of a fever as the age of 33 brought on by a drunken debauch. When on his deathbed he was asked to whom he would leave the kingdom, he replied. "to the strongest." [80] While duality marked previous kingdom Medo-Persia, this empire is marked by a fourfold division. This increasing dissipation of rulership marked an inferior kingdom. [78] [56] [77] [79] The four heads of the leopard thus symbolized as the divisions of the empire after the strife that ensued on Alexander's death. "When Alexander died, the authority passed to his generals, all trained in war, yet none qualified to fill the place of the master ... the empire naturally fell to pieces. The decisive battle among these generals was fought at Ipsus in Phrygia (301) BC) this was one of the most important battles of ancient times as it determined the history of the empire." [81] [78] These divisions, however, weakened the empire and paved the way for the rising power of Rome. [80]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7 and 8. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | 3rd Kingdom 330 - 168 BC | |||||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze (Greece) | 2 Legs Iron | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard (Greece) | Iron toothed beast w/Little Horn | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece ↑ | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue | Cleansing of Sanctuary Leads to: | (Kingdom of God) |
SDA Smith asked and answered, "What kingdom succeeded Greece as the empire of the world? One kingdom did this, and one only, and that was the Roman Empire." [82] Bishop Newton said "We will venture to say that there is not a nation upon earth, to which this description is applicable, but the Romans." [83] [82] Pfandl said that just as artisans can use an iron hammer to work gold, silver and bronze, so, prophecy predicted the fourth kingdom would be stronger than all its predecessors. From history it is apparent that the iron legions of Rome crushed and demolished all resistance. [84] This same principal is applied to the iron, for example, "strong as iron, for iron breaks and smashes everything." [85]
SDAs state that as Rome evolved in the West, in due course, it began to influence the Hellenistic kingdoms. [86] The first to fall was Macedonia in 168 BC when the roman general Paulus defeated Perseus, the king of Macedon, at Pydna. When in 30 BC Cleopatra committed suicide, the last of the Hellenistic kingdoms became a Roman province. [84] The empire of Alexander crumbled before Roman pressure until Rome ruled the Mediterranean world and beyond. [87] Her standards waved from the British Isles to the Arabian Gulf, from the North Sea to the Sahara Desert, from the Atlantic to the Euphrates. [87] The process took a century and a quarter. The Greek empire disappeared. [88] Rome ruled more territory than all the kingdoms before it. [84]
Ford says that in chapter 7 SDAs see this fourth power as having two phases with a short space between.
These two phases correspond to the two iron legs of in chapter 2. [89]
The following tables place the vision (vs. 7-8); parallel to the addendum (vs. 19-21); parallel to the given interpretation (vs. 23-25). Each table section is followed by a SDA interpretation of that section.
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SDAs believe the fourth beast symbolized the empire of the Rome that crucified Jesus and martyred the apostles. [90] The world had never seen anything like it. [91] Rome enveloped the Greek world, which had earlier swallowed up the Medo-Persian, which had gorged itself upon Babylonia. [89] The iron teeth point back to the iron legs of the image. Ford notes that an ordinary beast will devour and break in things into pieces but leave what it does not want. This beast, however, even stamps out what remains. It devours the "whole earth" trampling it down and breaking it to pieces. Fierce vengeance and spite are implied. [89] [92]
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Seventh-day Adventist Shea states that the ten horns on the head of the Roman beast represent the different pieces into which the empire shattered under assault from ten barbarian kingdoms who migrated into Europe. [93] [89] [94] Edward Elliott lists these ten horns as Anglo-Saxons, Alemanni, Franks, Visigoths, Suevi, Burgundians, Bavarians, Heruli, Vandals, and Ostrogoths. [95] [96] These originally pagan tribes eventually developed into the modern nations of Europe. [93] Several of them had been Christianized prior to their invasion of the empire as Arians. [97]
Weakened by warfare and barbarian invasions, the Western Roman Empire fell in AD 476 to the Heruli where Odoacer had proclaimed himself king. [98] [96] In 483, not long after Rome fell, Pope Simplicius died. King Odoacer stopped the normal election of a new pope and selected his own pope. Naturally, Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno wanted to drive Odoacer out of Italy. [99] [98]
Theodoric the Great came to the throne of the Ostrogoths in 493 and being on friendly terms with Zeno wrote him stating that it was impossible for him to retain his Goths within the impoverished province of Pannonia not far from Constantinople, and asked permission to lead them to some more favorable region. [99] Fearful of the Arian Ostrogoths, Zeno made a treaty with Theodoric (in 487) to dispose of the Heruli in Italy. After about five years, Odoacer was treacherously murdered and Theodoric established his kingdom in Italy. [99] The Ostrogoths destroyed the Heruli, who disappeared from history. [98] When Theodoric took over Italy, he too limited the power of the Roman Pope. He shipped the pope off to Constantinople in about 523 to persuade the Catholic emperor to stop persecuting the Arians. [97] [100]
Justinian became emperor in the east (527 to 565) shortly after Theodoric died in 526. Justinian was deeply committed to religious affairs. He sided strongly with the Catholics (as opposed to the Arians and the Monophysites) so that in 533 he declared Vigilius the pope of Rome as the "head of all the holy churches," but who was not installed in Rome until 538. He spent his long reign attempting to convert or eliminate the Arians and the Monophysites who did not accept the Roman pope as the head of the church. [98] To a degree never before employed in Christianity, the power of the state came to be used to root out heretics. [93] In the 530s Justinian launched a holy war against the Arian Vandals and Ostrogoths. Although he claimed legal pretexts, historian-reporter Procopius, who went along on the campaign revealed in his History of the Wars [101] that Justinian's real purpose was to "protect the Christians," i.e., to protect the Catholics from the Arians by eliminated the Arians.
Justinian sent general Belisarius to North Africa to destroy the Vandals. After the crucial Battle of Tricamarum, the Vandals in 534 "disappeared like a mist," says the Shorter Cambridge Medieval History. [102] In December 536 Belisarius marched unopposed into Rome with a mere 5000 men. The Ostrogoths surrounded Rome with 150,000 men (Procopius says) trapping Belisarius inside. To try get Belisarius to surrender the Goths cut the fourteen aqueducts leading to Rome. But the torrents that poured from the broken aqueducts created a quagmire that bred malarial mosquitoes and caused an epidemic. The large Gothic army was decimated by disease and in March 538 Belisarius defeated the Goths. Although skirmishes and battles followed in Italy for a number of years, the Catholic general Narses annihilated all but a few thousand and like the Heruli and Vandals, they disappeared from history. [98] By 538 Rome stood free of barbarian control for the first time in sixty years. Vigilius, the newly installed bishop of Rome, assumed the new position of both religious and civil leadership of the city. [93]
The "little horn" pushed its way into leadership by uprooting three of the other ten kingdoms. [96] Even the other remaining horns become subsidiary to the newcomer. [89] It seemed small at first [94] but it began to grow in power after the barbarian tribes had divided the Roman Empire. It grows out of the fourth beast and therefore it is a continuation of the Roman Empire. [103]
The little horn of chapter 7 thus represents a system of church and state that dominated medieval times. [104] But it is to have its dominion taken away prior to its being consigned to the flames. [89]
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Stefanovic says its human eyes caused it to speak great words, out of pride the papacy "spoke against" God. [105] In addition to taking some of the titles and civil powers of the Caesars, the bishop of Rome assumed religious titles and prerogatives of God. For instance he took the title, "the Vicar of the Son of God" meaning he stood in the place of the Son of God on earth. He claimed to be able to forgive sins through the confessional. And, during mass, God is obligated to come down upon the altar regardless of the spiritual state of the priest. [106]
SDA Maxwell stated that in an encyclical letter, On the Chief Duties of Christians and Citizens, dated January 10, 1890, Pope Leo VIII aggressively claimed that "the supreme teacher in the Church is the Roman Pontiff. Union of minds, therefore, requires . . . complete submission and obedience of will to the Church and the Roman Pontif, as to God himself" On June 20, 1894, in The Reunion of Christendom, Leo claimed further that "we [that is, himself, as also the other popes] hold upon this earth the place of God Almighty." [107]
Smith quotes Eighteenth century Franciscan Lucius Ferraris who declared along the same theme in Prompta Biblotheca: "The pope is of so great dignity and so exalted that he is not a mere man, but as it were God, and the vicar of God. ... The pope is of such lofty and supreme dignity that, properly speaking, he has not been established in any rank of dignity, but rather has been placed upon the very summit of all ranks of dignities. ... The pope is called most holy because he is rightfully presumed to be such ... He is likewise the divine monarch and supreme emperor, and king of kings. ... Hence the pope is crowned with a triple crown, as king of heaven and of earth and of the lower regions. ... Moreover the superiority and power of the Roman Pontiff by no means pertain only to heavenly things to earthy things and to things under the earth, but are even over angels than whom he is greater. ... For he is of so great dignity and power that he forms one and the same tribunal with Christ. ... The pope is as it were God on earth, sole sovereign of the faithful of Christ, chief king of kings, having plenitude of power, ... The pope is of so great authority and power that he can modify, explain, or interpret even divine laws." [108] [109]
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SDAs state that in Daniel 2:21 the statement, "He changes the times and the seasons," presents the ability to change times and seasons as a prerogative exclusively reserved for God. The little horn attempts to usurp that prerogative. [110] It would not only attempt to change the great chronological prophecies, the prophetic times following Porphyry, but even God's Holy Law. The only provision regarding time in the Law of God appears in the fourth commandment. [111] The 4th commandment is changed so that the celebration of the Sabbath is transferred to the "lord's day" (Sunday). [112] [110] By the third and fourth centuries AD, converts were being won by smoothing out the difference between the religion of Jesus and other faiths. Starting at that time, the Sabbath of the fourth commandment became gradually displaced by the pagan festival day of Sunday. [104] Earthly powers have endeavored to transfer the obligation of the Sabbath to Sunday, even though there is no Biblical command to do so. [111]
Around the year 1400, Peter of Ancarano made the claim that "the pope can modify divine law, since his power is not of man, but of God, and he acts in the place of God upon earth, with the fullest power of binding and loosing his sheep. [108] [113]
One day it occurred to Johann Eck to taunt Martin Luther on his observance of Sunday in place of the Bible Sabbath. Said Eck, "Scripture teaches: 'Remember to Hallow the Sabbath day; six day shall you labor and of all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath day of the Lord your God,' etc. Yet," insisted Eck, "The church has changed the Sabbath into Sunday on its own authority, on which you (Luther) have no scripture." [114] [113]
The linking of church and secular government was the attempt to supply the lack of the power of the Holy spirit. [104]
SDAs believe that the horn persecuted the saints. [115] The Papacy has upheld the principle of its right to persecute those who deny its religious authority. [106] Some of the most brutal persecutions of all history, such as the Inquisition, were inspired by leaders of the papacy. Millions of God's faithful men and women suffered martyrdom. [116] Witness the cruel persecutions of the Waldenses, the Albigenses, and Protestants in general, by the papal power. [117] It makes no difference that in numerous instances the victims were turned over to civil authorities. It was the papacy that made the decision concerning heresy and then passed the offenders over to the secular court. In those days of the union of church and state, the secular power was but the tool in the hands of the papacy. It was under the its control and did its bidding. [118] The little-horn power did indeed wear out the saints of the most high. [117]
A "time" is a prophetic year. A prophetic year has 360 prophetic days. Therefore, using the prophetic day for a year principle, 'a time, times and a half' is three and a half prophetic years, which has 1260 prophetic days, which means 1260 actual years. In the year AD 538 the rule of the Ostrogoths in Rome was broken by the papacy clothed in civil authority placing the papacy as the political and ecclesiastical power in Rome. For 1260 years the Papacy exercised great authority in Europe, crowning kings and deposing them. [119] [104] Then, in 1798, precisely 1260 years after the crushing of the Ostrogoths, Louis-Alexandre Berthier under the direction of Napoleon arrested Pope Pius VI in the Sistine chapel. The intention was to destroy not just the pope, but the Roman Catholic Church as a whole. [120]
The central focus of chapter 8 is God's sanctuary. It is the target of fierce attacks by the anti-God power symbolized by the exceedingly great horn. Several sanctuary terms are scattered throughout this chapter beginning with two prominent sacrificial animals — the ram and the goat. [121]
SDAs consider the exceedingly great horn (or, shofar), which started small, to symbolize both the Roman Empire and Papal Rome phases. It participates in an earthly conquest – against the south (Egypt 31 BC), east (Syria 63 BC) and the "beautiful land" (Israel 63 BC), – the activity of the Roman Empire (vs. 9, 10) but also reaches up to heaven (a spiritual conquest) against the people of God and the Prince in the heavenly temple – the work of the Papacy (vs. 11–12) [122] The Roman Emperors persecuted the Jews and the Christians. More than 1 million Jews perished when Rome destroyed Jerusalem. In comparison, thousands of Christians died during the first two centuries of the Christian Era. [123]
SDAs understand the host of heaven to indicate the holy people and the stars to represent their leaders. [123]
The exceedingly great horn of Rome targets 1) the "starry Host" of heaven, 2) the "Prince" who leads them, 3) and the sanctuary and its service in heaven. The casting down of the stars is explained in verse 24, 'He will destroy the mighty men and the holy people." The saints of the Most high are targets to be persecuted. This attack upon heaven is a distinctively religious activity. While Imperial Rome did persecute Christians from time to time, persecution was carried out longer and to a greater extent under papal Rome. Crusades against Christian "heretics" were lead against the Albigenses in southern France and the Waldenses in Northern Italy in the 13th century. The inquisition was developed in Spain. Thousands of Huguenots fell in St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572. [124]
The exceedingly great horn set itself up to be as great as the Prince of the host, but is not able to do any harm to him personally. To Him belong the sanctuary and the tamid, or daily service, that went on there. This Prince is the chief protagonist on God's side. [125] SDAs state that by openly assuming the office of Jesus as mediator between God and Humanity, the Papacy has exalted itself against the Prince of the host (i.e. Jesus). [126]
SDAs ask, What would it mean to symbolically bring a heavenly sanctuary down to earth? It means that what was correctly represented as being located in heaven has, in the eyes of humans beings, been brought down to earth by the papacy. [127] The very heart of the New Testament message is that Jesus has been offered "once for all" on the cross. And by virtue of that finished sacrifice, He is now at the throne of grace in heaven ministering for sinners. Martin Luther stated the every Christian has immediate access to Christ's ministry in heaven. Personal direct access to Jesus and God leaves no room for the mediation of priests, saints, angels, or Mary. [128] [129]
The daily ministry that Jesus carries out in the heavenly sanctuary the exceedingly great horn power has attempted to counterfeit and turn the eyes of mankind from Jesus in heaven to an earthly, human substitute. [127] How? SDAs explain that by placing human intercession in the hands of priests and by sacrificing Jesus anew in every Mass, the Papacy has eclipsed Jesus' heavenly ministry in the minds of the worshipers. [130]
SDAs note that the papacy substitutes the priest's service here on earth for Jesus' role in the heavenly sanctuary, thus symbolically "casting down the place of his sanctuary" to the earth. [126] In the sacrifice of the Mass the Roman priest becomes an alter Christus, i.e., "another christ," in that he sacrifices the real Christ upon the altar again and again and presents Him for the salvation of the faithful. [126] It is through such teaching that the ministry of Jesus in the heavenly sanctuary has been overthrown in the minds of many Christians and its place effectively taken by misleading substitutes. Instead of trust in the inspired Word and in the personal ministry of the Holy Spirit men are taught to depend upon an "infallible" and authoritative institution. [130] The great High Priest finds His perpetual intercession pushed aside. His place is taken by human priests who offer sacrifices and forgive sins. [130]
The struggle envisioned here is distinctly religious in nature. It involves persecution, an attack upon the person of Jesus, an attempt to point the attention of people away from his heavenly sanctuary to an earthly substitute and an attempt to point people away from the heavenly ministry to an earthly human priesthood. All this was the work of the medieval papacy. SDAs believe this conflict is important because it deals with the source of the plan of salvation. It is a struggle between two different plans, one in heaven, the other on earth. [127]
SDAs see that Jesus said, "I am the truth." He said of God's Word, "Your Word is truth. [131] The word truth conveys the idea of faithfulness and is also an implicit reference to the law. Truth in Hebrew is that which stands in conformity to the law. Consequently several Jewish commentators have perceived this passage in the sense of a rejection of the law: "He (the exceedingly great horn) will cancel the law (Torah) and the observance of the ten commandments." [132] From the twelfth century onward various popes prohibited the use of the Bible in the vernacular because the Waldenses and later the Protestants used it against the teaching of the papacy. The Council of Trent in 1548 decreed that no one was to interpret scripture contrary to the opinion of the papacy, for the papacy was the judge of the true sense of Scripture. Although in 1943 Pope Pius XII encourage the laity to read the Bible daily he did not mean that the Bible was the absolute norm of faith. Rather the sacred theology relies on the written Word of God taken together with sacred tradition on an equal level with Scripture. [131]
23 In the latter part of their reign [at the end of the Hellenistic kingdoms symbolized by the four horns, around 65 BC].
when rebels have become completely wicked [when human wickdness is at a peak],
a fierce-looking king [Rome],
a master of intrigue, will arise. [Pagan and Christian Rome as masters of international and religious diplomacy]].
24 He will become very strong, but not by his own power. He will cause astounding devastation and will succeed in whatever he does. He will destroy those who are mighty [political enemies], the holy people [the persecuted people of God].
25 He will cause deceit to prosper [persuading millions to follow pagan and medieval traditions],
and he will consider himself superior [the emperor as a divine being, the medieval pope as "another God on earth].
When they feel secure, he will destroy many [for example, St. Bartholomew's day massacre]
and take his stand against the Prince of princes [i.e. Jesus Christ, on the cross as our royal priest in heaven].
Yet he will be destroyed, but not by human power [that is, by the providence of God in human affairs, by clearer perception of truth, by the Day of Judgment in haven and finally the second coming of Christ]. [133] (Daniel 8:23–25)
When speaking of the exceedingly great horn as the papacy, SDAs distinguish between the institution of the papacy and the people who follow its teaching. Throughout history countless sincere and devout Christians have been members of the Roman Catholic Church. [130]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7 and 8. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | 3rd Kingdom 330 - 168 BC | 4th Kingdom 168 BC - AD 1798 | ||||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze (Greece) | 2 Legs Iron (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard (Greece) | Iron toothed beast (Roman Empire) w/Little Horn (Papal Rome) (1260 years; 538 to 1798) | Judgment scene Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece ↑ | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | Cleansing of Sanctuary Leads to: | (Kingdom of God) |
Between the end of the fourth kingdom and beginning of God's kingdom in chapters 7 & 8 is recorded a celestial judgement called the Pre-Advent Judgment.
Following the Terrible beast and horn in chapter 7 comes the setting up of a celestial courtroom. Adventist Goldstein says there is an immovable train of events—empire after empire after empire followed by an unexpected event, a heavenly judgement, which leads to the Second Coming or Second Advent. [134] [135] [136] Judgement is an integral part of human history. History develops in close connection with heaven. [135] Since the actions of the exceedingly great horn intersect and, for a time, coincide with the heavenly judgment, this judgment cannot be the final one of Revelation 20. It must be a preliminary judgment going on in heaven prior to the Second Advent, a pre-Advent judgement. [137]
At this time, the scene in heaven begins with the preparations for the judgment. [138] 1) thrones placed, 2) Ancient of days seated, 3) Son of Man welcomed, 4) judgment held, 5) Son of Man and saints rewarded, 6) beast destroyed. [139] Jesus, the Son of Man, is both Judge and Advocate (attorney) [140] According to Goldstein the court is convened to pronounce judgment against the exceedingly great horn and for the "saints." [141]
In this pre-Advent judgment, the God of the universe provides a full account of His work for the salvation of men. He discloses the sinister influences of Lucifer, who has charged God with being unjust. The central issue is the vindication of the character of God before the whole universe. This is the crisis hour of the universe. Not only are sinful human beings on trial, but God puts Himself is on trial. [142] He planned it that way so that the whole universe can study the story of sin and then participate in the vindication of His character. When the judgment ends, every creature in the universe will stand on one side or the other of the issue. [142]
God's Legal Basis: "Love God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind. For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil." (Ecclesiastes 12:14, 14) [143]
An essential part of the judgment will be the presentation of the records. [142] God, being omniscient, does not need records to jog His memory to discover who will be saved. So, why does He maintain them? [144] [145] He keeps the books for the sake of all creating beings. When they are opened He displays to the universe not only who of the human family will have accepted His grace, but also His patience and forgiving love, His justice and mercy. [145] Interestingly, the records show the decisions of the people to accept or reject salvation. God merely reviews--for all in attendance to see--the decisions that have already been made about who will enter the kingdom and who will not. The decision is man's, God does not change it. [146] All the inhabitants of heaven are vitally interested in and therefore attend the judgment. [147] "For we are made a spectacle to the world, both to angels and men."(1 Corinthians 4:9) [144]
The pre-Advent judgment is the first phase of the final judgement. When the pre-Advent judgment in heaven is finished, Jesus will come for His people—those who have been clearly identified by that judgment to the satisfaction of all heavenly beings as the saints of the Most High. At the Second Coming the saints will be taken home to their eternal reward. [138] [148]
The second phase of the final judgment occurs during the millennium when the saints that have just been saved will, from the record books, judge to their satisfaction the decisions of the unsaved to see why they chose to be excluded from salvation. [148]
The third phase of the final judgement occurs after the wicked are resurrected. God will show them the record books and they can see for themselves from the record of their own decisions why they are not saved. At that point in time, every human who has ever lived will know the truth. God will be justified from Satan's accusations. All bow to God acknowledging his love and authority. Then, Satan and all his followers will receive the destination of their choice, the ultimate penalty—eternal separation from God—eternal death—eternal non-existence—eternal sleep. [148] This great final cosmic execution of judgment concludes the plan of salvation. The universe is free from sin and death forevermore. The heart beat of all throughout the universe will beat to the pulse of eternal love. [138]
Just as the courtroom is setup in chapter 7 following the Terrible beast, so too the Cleansing of the Sanctuary follows the exceedingly great horn. Seventh-day Adventists believe that Daniel 8:14 refers to the great spiritual conflict between Jesus and Satan. In particular it concerns the contrast between God's plan of salvation and the counterfeit system of the exceedingly great horn. [149]
Angel One says, "How long will it take for the vision." Angel Two says, "It will take 2300 evening/mornings, then the Sanctuary will be cleansed." [150]
According to Adventist Shea, the length of the vision includes everything beginning with the Persian ram down through the exceedingly great horn. [151] In the Hebrew text, the words translated as evening and morning appear together without the conjunction "and" between them just as in Genesis 1 where the pair means a day. In context, the day is a symbolic day and using the prophetic day for year principle, the prophetic 2300 evening/mornings is understood to be 2300 literal years. [152]
The beginning date of the 2300 days is discussed below.
The phrase "cleansing of the sanctuary" (KJV) is a common translation from the original Hebrew. Slight variations exist from translation to translation, but all have the same common theme. [153]
Because tradition had obscured the truth about Jesus' ministry in heaven and Protestantism had only partially recovered it, neither Advent leader William Miller nor any contemporary scholar understood clearly to which sanctuary Daniel 8:14 referred. [154]
Adventists believe that the sanctuary that was cleansed after the 2300 years is the heavenly sanctuary which was the pattern the earthly sanctuary was patterned after. [155]
According to SDA Pfandl, when the Israelites camped at Mount Sinai after their deliverance from Egypt, God instructed Moses to build a sanctuary tabernacle patterned after the heavenly sanctuary and to establish a service that would be a visible illustration of God's plan of salvation. The sanctuary tabernacle, surrounded by a large courtyard, consisted of two rooms, the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place, corresponding to two phases of ministry—the daily and the yearly services. The daily took place in the Courtyard and the Holy Place and consisted of regular morning and evening burnt offerings and personal offerings brought in throughout the day. The yearly started and ended in the courtyard, passed through the Holy Place to a special ritual in the Most Holy Place. All of the sacrifices pointed to Jesus, the Lamb of God, who was to die for sinners. [149]
The daily symbolically transferred the sins of Israel to the sanctuary, thereby "defiling" it. As a result, a special yearly was necessary to cleanse the sanctuary from the record of sins that had accumulated throughout the year. An atonement had to be made for the sanctuary to "cleanse it and consecrate it from the uncleanness of the children of Israel."(Leviticus 16:19) Once a year, on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), Levite priests brought two young goats to the sanctuary. One was chosen to be for the Lord, the other to be the scapegoat. The High priest sacrificed the goat for the Lord as a sin offering. Its blood was taken into the Most Holy and sprinkled onto and before the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant. When the high priest had finished the cleansing ritual, he left the Most Holy and went back into the courtyard. He placed his hands on the scapegoat and confessed onto it all the iniquities of the children of Israel. The scapegoat was taken far into the wilderness and allowed to escape (hence the name 'scape-goat). The scapegoat was not killed. Thus, it could not be an atonement for sin, because "without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sin."(Hebrews 9:22) [156]
When Jesus, by virtue of His own blood, removes the responsibility for the sins of His people from the heavenly sanctuary at the close of His ministry, He will place that responsibility upon Satan, who, in the final execution of the judgment, must bear the penalty for that responsibility for sin. [157]
Shea states that the heavenly sanctuary has been largely devalued by the exceedingly great horn power by substituting its own earthly sanctuary and services. [158] Thus there are two rival plans of sanctuary ministry and salvation—the heavenly original and an earth substitute. Two rival sanctuaries, two rival priesthoods and two rival high priests. [159]
Eventually, there will come a time of judgment that will determine which has been the true plan. [154] The heavenly sanctuary will be vindicated, cleansed of earthly contamination, by the pre-Advent heavenly judgement that begins with the end of the 2300 days. [158] Pfandl says that the pre-Advent investigation examines the records of the lives of the believers. At its conclusion it blots out either their sins or their names from the records. Throughout this judgement the true plan of salvation, the Heavenly sanctuary, is established and the scheme of the exceedingly great horn is condemned. The pre-Advent judgement vindicates not only believers, but God is also justified from Satan's lies in the eyes of all created being, including Satan and his followers.(Romans 3:4) [154]
The chronology of the pre-Advent judgment is given in the Seventy-Weeks prophecy of chapter 9.
The vision is set in "the first year of Darius son of Xerxes, a Mede by descent, who had been appointed king over Babylon;" its subject is "the word of the Lord given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years." (Jeremiah 25:11–12, Jeremiah 29:10) [160]
Daniel prays to God admitting the sins of Israel and the justice of God's punishment (i.e., the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple and the exile of the Jews in Babylon); he reminds God of his past salvation of Israel from Egypt, and asks him to forgive Israel's sins and restore the city and the temple. [160]
Then the angel Gabriel tells Daniel that Seventy 'sevens' are decreed (determined - KJV) for his people, and concludes with the following chiasm.
The chiasm about Jerusalem and the Messiah culminates in the death of the "Messiah" is at its center. Daniel 9:25–27 [161]
At the end of Chapter 8, Daniel states that he did not understand the "vision [mareh] of the evening/mornings", (Daniel 8:26) he was "astonished by the vision [mareh], and no one understood it." (Daniel 8:27) Then, when the angel Gabriel came to Daniel in chapter 9 and said, "consider the matter and understand the vision [mareh]", (Daniel 9:23) he came to explain about the 2300 evening/mornings, thus continuing where he left off in chapter 8. [162]
The SDA interpretation of the purpose of the 70-week prophecy, Daniel 9:20–27 is that for all kinds of sins (transgression, sin and iniquity) atonement would be provided for with the Messiah's death and resurrection. It would not only deal with the Jewish temple that Daniel had been praying about, but Jesus would anoint the Heavenly sanctuary and provided a high priestly ministry that would offer eternal righteousness. [163] [164] [165] [166]
"Seventy Weeks are determined (cut off) for you people" (Daniel 9:24) The Hebrew word translated as decreed or determined is used only once in the Bible. In other Hebrew documents it is most commonly translated as cut off. Because chapter 9 picks up where chapter 8 left off, SDAs believe the 70-weeks to be cut off from the 2300 days. [167] So, 70 weeks, or 490 days of the 2300 days, were specified for Jerusalem and the Jewish people. [168]
According to verse 25, the 70 weeks of years were to begin with the command to rebuild and restore Jerusalem. The Bible records 4 decrees concerning Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity:
SDAs believe that the decree by Artaxerxes empowered Ezra to ordain laws, set up magistrates and judges; i.e. to restore the Jewish state. And it gave him unlimited funds to rebuild whatever he wanted at Jerusalem. Thus the beginning date for the 70-weeks-of-years (or, 490 literal years) was 457 BC. [169]
Phandl states that Gabriel explained, "There shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks until the Messiah the Prince," which adds up to 69 weeks. Thus, the Messiah would appear 69 "weeks" (or 483 literal years) after 457 BC which computes to 27 AD. [170] John the Baptist began his ministry in the fall of 27 AD, which was the beginning of the 15 year of the rule of Tiberius Caesar. (Luke 3:1) Jesus was baptized shortly thereafter, his ministry thus beginning in the Fall of 27 AD. [171]
The Messiah would "confirm the covenant with many for one week"—i.e. during the last week of the seventy, or the last seven years of the 490. In the "middle of that week he will cause the sacrifice and oblation to cease". In other words, after 69 "weeks", in the middle of the seventh "week",the Messiah will be cut off, and cause the sacrifice and oblations to cease. These Jewish Temple ordinances, pointing to the death of Jesus, ceased at the cross.
Jesus began his ministry in the Fall of AD 27, His first Passover occurred in the following spring, AD 28 (John 2:13), His second, AD 29 (John 5:1), His third, AD 30 (John 6:4), and His fourth and last, AD 31 (John 13:1). His total ministry was 3.5 years, ending in the middle of the last "week". [172]
Since SDAs believe that the 490 years is cut off from the 2300 day/year prophecy, then it follows that both prophecies started at the same time, i.e., 457 BC. And, therefore, the ending of the 2300 day/year prophecy would be 1844 AD (-457 + 2300 years + 1 = 1844). And that would signal the beginning of the Cleansing of the Sanctuary. [173]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7, 8 and 9. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | 3rd Kingdom 330 - 168 BC | 4th Kingdom 168 BC - AD 1798 | ||||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze (Greece) | 2 Legs Iron (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard (Greece) | Iron toothed beast (Roman Empire) w/Little Horn (Papal Rome) (1260 years; 538 to 1798) | Judgment scene (began in 1844) Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece ↑ | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2300 days until Cleansing of Sanctuary (began in 1844) | (Kingdom of God) | |
9 | 538 BC | (70-Weeks: 457 BC to (2300 days: 457 BC to | - - - - > - - - - - - > | AD 27, Jesus ministry begins, AD 31 Jesus Crucified,. AD 34 70-weeks end) | AD 1844, 2300 days end) |
Like the pre-Advent judgement, the Feet of Iron-&-Clay kingdom also occurs between the fourth kingdom and the kingdom of God. the Feet of Iron-&-Clay kingdom thus exists during the same time as the pre-Advent judgement.
The kingdom of feet and toes made partly of iron and clay, (Daniel 2:41) According to Doukhan this fifth kingdom has three identifying characterizations; First, "this will be a divided kingdom;" Second, it "will be partly strong and partly brittle;" and Third, "the people will be a mixture and will not remain united". (Daniel 2:41–43) [174]
In 1863, during the Civil War in the United States, White denounced slavery and the Rebellion in no uncertain terms. [175] And she commented on where in Bible Prophecy they were at that time--a country divided in Civil War. "Our position in the image of Nebuchadnezzar is represented by the toes, in a divided state, and of a crumbling material, that will not hold together. Prophecy shows us that the great day of God is right upon us." [176]
Thirty-six years later White said that she was living during the time of the feet of the image and that the mixing of iron with clay was to be seen in the mingling of churchcraft with statecraft by the United States government promoting Sunday sacredness. She said that this union weakens the power of the church and brings in evil results. [177] Thus, for White, the country divided and weakened by merging of church and state was the United States.
A divided kingdom, a single kingdom that is divided in some way. It is not a group of separate kingdoms combined together. Over and over, Charlemagne, Charles V of Spain, Kaiser Wilhelm, Napoleon, Hitler and even the European Common Market have tried to unite the European states, but to no avail. But even if Europe were conquered and united it would be a single kingdom, not a divided kingdom. [178] The first kingdom to have a divided government is the United States. It is divided into three separate but equal branches - legislative, executive and judicial - each with its own powers and responsibilities. [179]
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7, 8 and 9. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | 3rd Kingdom 330 - 168 BC | 4th Kingdom 168 BC - AD 1798 | 5th Kingdom AD 1776 - Now | |||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze (Greece) | 2 Legs Iron (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron (USA) | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard (Greece) | Iron toothed beast (Roman Empire) w/Little Horn (Papal Rome) (1260 years; 538 to 1798) | Judgment scene (began in 1844) Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece ↑ | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2300 days until Cleansing of Sanctuary (began in 1844) | (Kingdom of God) | |
9 | 538 BC | (70-Weeks: 457 BC to (2300 days: 457 BC to | - - - - > - - - - - - > | AD 27, Jesus ministry begins, AD 31 Jesus Crucified,. AD 34 70-weeks end) | AD 1844, 2300 days end) |
SDAs believe that every phrase of every verse has historical fulfillment as listed below.
2."And now, truth to be told.
Look, Three more kings to be appointed in Persia,'
And then a fourth, who will be far richer than all the others.
When he has gained power by his wealth, he will stir up everyone against the kingdom of Greece.
3."Then a mighty king will arise, who will rule with great power
and do as he pleases.
4."After he has arisen,
his empire will be broken up
and parceled out toward the four winds of heaven.
It will not go to his descendants,
nor will it have the power he exercised,
because his empire will be uprooted and given to others.
5."The king of the South will become strong,
but one of his commanders
will become even stronger than he and will rule his own kingdom with great power.
6."after some years,
they will become allies.
The daughter of the king of the South will go to the king of the North to make an alliance,
but she will not retain her power, and he and his power will not last. In those days she will be betrayed, together with her royal escort, her child and the one who supported her.
7."One from her family line shall arise in his place, he will fight against them and be victorious.
8."He will also seize their gods, their metal images and their valuable articles of silver and gold and carry them off to Egypt.
and he shall continue more years than the king of the North.
9."Then the king of the North will invade the realm of the king of the South but will retreat to his own country.
10."His sons will prepare for war and assemble a great army, which will sweep on like an irresistible flood and carry the battle as far as his fortress.
11."Then the king of the South will march out in a rage and fight against the king of the North, and he shall send out a great multitude,
"and the multitude shall be given into his hand."12."The army will be carried off and the king of the South will be filled with pride and will slaughter many thousands, but he shall not prevail.
13."The king of the north shall return, and shall send out a multitude greater than the former; and after several years, he will advance with a huge army fully equipped.
14."In those times many will rise against the king of the South.
"And the tyrant over your people will exalt himself in fulfillment of the vision, but he shall fall.15."So the king of the North shall come and build a siege mound, and take a fortified city; The forces of the South will be powerless to resist; neither the chosen people, neither shall there be any strength to stand.
16."But he who comes against him shall do according to his own will, and no one shall stand against him.
He shall stand in the Glorious Land and will have the power to destroy it.
17.He shall set his face to come with the strength of his whole kingdom,
and with him equitable conditions; and he shall perform them: And he shall give him the daughter of women, then corrupt her;
And she shall not stand with him, or be for him.
18.Then he will turn his attention to the coastlands and will take many of them,
but a prince for his own behalf shall cause the reproach offered by him to cease; without his own reproach he shall cause it to turn upon him.
19.After this, he will turn back toward the refuge of his own country but will stumble and fall, to be seen no more.
20.His successor will send out a tax collector to maintain the royal splendor. After many years, however, he will be destroyed, yet not in anger or in battle.
21.He will be succeeded by a contemptible person who has not been given the honor of royalty.
but he shall come in peaceably, and shall obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
22.With the force of a flood they shall be swept away from before him and be broken,
yes, also the prince of the covenant.
23.After he has joined himself with them he shall act deceitfully.
But another will stand in his place and with only a few people he will rise to power.
24.He shall enter peaceably, even into the richest of the provinces;
and he shall do what his fathers have not done, nor his forefathers: he shall disperse among them the plunder, spoil, and riches;
He will plot the overthrow of fortresses,
—but only for a time.
25. “He shall stir up his power and his courage against the king of the South with a great army.
And the king of the South shall be stirred up to battle with a very great and mighty army;
but he shall not stand,
for they shall devise plans against him.
26.Yes, those who eat of the portion of his delicacies shall destroy him;
his army shall be swept away,
and many shall fall down slain.
27.Two kings’ hearts shall be bent on evil, and they shall speak lies at the same table; but it shall not prosper,
for still after an arranged meeting, 28. he will return into his land with great substance;
but his heart shall be moved against the holy covenant; He will take action against it and then return to his own country.
29.At a special meeting he shall return and go against the south;
but it shall not be like the former or the latter.
30.Then ships from Cyprus shall come against him;
and he will lose heart.
Then he will turn back and denounce them because of the holy covenant and take action.
He will return and judge against those who abandon the holy covenant.
31.And strength from him, and to stand up, and to defile the holy place the refuge.
and who to remove and the daily
and to give and who detestable thing and to cause desolation.
40.At the time of the end, the King of the South shall push at him.
And the King of the North will storm out against him,
with horse drawn cannon, calvary, and many ships.
He will invade the region and sweep through like a flood.
41.He will also invade the Beautiful Land. Many countries will fall, but Edom, Moab and the leaders of Ammon will be delivered from his hand.
42.He will extend his power over many countries; Egypt will not escape.
43.He will gain control of the treasures of gold and silver and all the riches of Egypt, with the Libyans and Cushites in submission.
44.But reports from the east and the north will alarm him, and he will set out in a great rage to destroy and annihilate many.
45.He will pitch his royal tents between the seas at the beautiful holy mountain. Yet he will come to his end, and no one will help him.
Chapter | Year | Summary of SDA historicist Interpretation of chapters 2, 7, 8 & 9 and 11 & 12. [21] [22] | |||||
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1st Kingdom 612 - 339 BC | 2nd Kingdom 539 - 330 BC | 3rd Kingdom 330 - 168 BC | 4th Kingdom 168 BC - AD 1798 | 5th Kingdom AD 1776 - Now | |||
2 | 602 BC | Head Gold Babylon ↓ | Chest & 2 arms Silver (Media–Persia) | Belly and thighs Bronze (Greece) | 2 Legs Iron (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2 Feet with toes Clay & Iron (USA) | Rock God's unending kingdom left to no other people |
7 | 553 BC | Winged Lion (Babylon) | Lopsided Bear (Media–Persia) | 4 Headed / 4 Winged Leopard (Greece) | Iron toothed beast (Roman Empire) w/Little Horn (Papal Rome) (1260 years; 538 to 1798) | Judgment scene (began in 1844) Beast slain | A son of man comes in clouds Given everlasting dominion He gives it to the saints. [34] |
8 | 551 BC | The Great Two-horned Ram Media–Persia ↑ | The Very Great Uni- / 4-horned Goat 4 Winds Greece ↑ | The Exceedingly Great Little Horn A Master of Intrigue (Roman Empire-Papal Rome) | 2300 days until Cleansing of Sanctuary (began in 1844) | (Kingdom of God) | |
9 | 538 BC | (70-Weeks: 457 BC to (2300 days: 457 BC to | - - - - > - - - - - - > | AD 27, Jesus ministry begins, AD 31 Jesus Crucified,. AD 34 70-weeks end) | AD 1844, 2300 days end) | ||
11 - 12 | 535 BC | (Persia) | (Greece) | (Roman Empire) (Era of the Roman church) | Time of the End (USA) | Messiah stands up |
The Mystic Stone was understood to be God's final kingdom. [271] [272] [273]
Seventh-day Adventists consider the mystic stone kingdom to be the climax of this prophecy. Smith states that after the kingdoms of man pass away, the kingdom of God shall be set up and have no end. [274] They believe that the Bible is plain that the stone is Jesus and his everlasting kingdom. [271] [272] [273] Ford adds that the contrast between the metals prized by men and the unworked stone implies a transition from the efforts of men to the creative work of God. [275]
The stone hitting the feet and not the head or any other body parts, indicates this is the second coming of Jesus at the end of the world. The crushing of all the parts – composed of iron, clay, brass, silver, and gold – at the same time and blowing away the dust indicates this is the final kingdom — a heavenly one — that will last forever. (Daniel 2:35, Daniel 2:44–45) [276] The political sovereignty of the world in Daniel's day of Babylon the head of Gold, was to pass to others and then to still others until at last the sovereignty of the God of heaven would replace the powers of the whole world. [271] [272] [273]
In chapter 2 God's everlasting kingdom of heaven is set up. (Daniel 2:44) [32] In chapter 7 the Son of Man comes in the clouds and gives people of God the kingdom and they possess it forever and ever. (Daniel 7:18 Daniel 7:23)
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Another lasting legacy of the Millerite movement is the widespread abandonment of the method of prophetic interpretation used by Miller: historicism. The very public humiliation of October 22, 1844 greatly limited the use of historicism. Instead, new eschatological methods came to dominate American theology regarding the end times, most notably futurism, which focuses on the tribulation period of the unrighteous left behind to be punished by suffering through the chronology of wars and famines laid out in Revelation, and preterism, which eschews the idea of a millennium entirely.
The Book of Daniel is a 2nd-century BCE biblical apocalypse with an ostensible 6th century BCE setting. Ostensibly "an account of the activities and visions of Daniel, a noble Jew exiled at Babylon", it combines a prophecy of history with an eschatology both cosmic in scope and political in focus, and its message is that just as the God of Israel saves Daniel from his enemies, so he would save all Israel in their present oppression.
Babylon the Great, commonly known as the Whore of Babylon, refers to both a symbolic female figure and place of evil mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible. Her full title is stated in Revelation 17 as Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Prostitutes and Abominations of the Earth.
Bible prophecy or biblical prophecy comprises the passages of the Bible that are claimed to reflect communications from God to humans through prophets. Jews and Christians usually consider the biblical prophets to have received revelations from God.
In Christian eschatology, Historicism is a method of interpretation of biblical prophecies which associates symbols with historical persons, nations or events. The main primary texts of interest to Christian historicists include apocalyptic literature, such as the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation. It sees the prophecies of Daniel as being fulfilled throughout history, extending from the past through the present to the future. It is sometimes called the continuous historical view. Commentators have also applied historicist methods to ancient Jewish history, to the Roman Empire, to Islam, to the Papacy, to the Modern era, and to the end time.
Daniel 2 tells how Daniel related and interpreted a dream of Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon. In his night dream, the king saw a gigantic statue made of four metals, from its head of gold to its feet of mingled iron and clay; as he watched, a stone "not cut by human hands" destroyed the statue and became a mountain filling the whole world. Daniel explained to the king that the statue represented four successive kingdoms beginning with Babylon, while the stone and mountain signified a kingdom established by God which would never be destroyed nor given to another people. Nebuchadnezzar then acknowledges the supremacy of Daniel's God and raises him to high office in Babylon.
Manuel De Lacunza, S.J. was a Jesuit priest who used the pseudonym Juan Josafat Ben-Ezra in his main work on the interpretation of the prophecies of the Bible, which was entitled The Coming of the Messiah in Majesty and Glory.
Seventh-day Adventist eschatology is based on their interpretation of the prophecies of Daniel, Revelation and other prophecies in the Bible. They hold a unique system of eschatological beliefs. Adventist eschatology, which uses historicist interpretation of prophecy, is characterized principally by the premillennial Second Coming of Christ. Traditionally, the church has taught that the Second Coming will be preceded by a global crisis with the Sabbath as a central issue. At Jesus' return, the righteous will be taken to heaven for one thousand years and the unsaved remain dead. After the millennium, the unsaved are resurrected to face the final judgment and then be punished by annihilation, while the saved will live on a recreated Earth for eternity.
The day-year principle, year-day principle or year-for-a-day principle is a method of interpretation of Bible prophecy in which the word day in prophecy is considered to be symbolic of a year of actual time. It was the method used by most of the Reformers, and is used principally by the historicist school of prophetic interpretation. It is held by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Christadelphians. The day-year principle is also used by the Baháʼí Faith, as well as by certain astrologers who practice the "primary directions" technique.
Daniel 7 tells of Daniel's vision of four world-kingdoms replaced by the kingdom of the saints or "holy ones" of the Most High, which will endure for ever. Four beasts come out of the sea, the Ancient of Days sits in judgment over them, and "one like a son of man" is given eternal kingship. An angelic guide interprets the beasts as kingdoms and kings, the last of whom will make war on the "holy ones" of God, but he will be destroyed and the "holy ones" will be given eternal dominion and power.
Daniel 8 tells of Daniel's vision of a two-horned ram destroyed by a one-horned goat, followed by the history of the "little horn", which is Daniel's code-word for the Greek king Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
The four kingdoms of Daniel are four kingdoms which, according to the Book of Daniel, precede the "end-times" and the "Kingdom of God".
The Beast may refer to one of two beasts described in the Book of Revelation.
In Christian eschatology, the Antichrist, or anti-Christ, refers to people prophesied by the Bible to oppose Christ and substitute themselves in Christ's place before the Second Coming. The term Antichrist is found five times in the New Testament, solely in the First and Second Epistle of John. The Antichrist is announced as the one "who denies the Father and the Son."
Chapters 10, 11 and 12 in the Book of Daniel make up Daniel's final vision, describing a series of conflicts between the unnamed "King of the North" and "King of the South" leading to the "time of the end", when Israel will be vindicated and the dead raised, some to everlasting life and some to shame and everlasting contempt.
The concept of the Antichrist has been a vigorous one throughout Christian history, and there are many references to it and to associated concepts both in the Bible and in subsequent ecclesiastical writings.
Historicism, a method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which associates biblical prophecies with actual historical events and identifies symbolic beings with historical persons or societies, has been applied to the Book of Revelation by many writers. The Historicist view follows a straight line of continuous fulfillment of prophecy which starts in Daniel's time and goes through John's writing of the Book of Revelation all the way to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Daniel 1 tells how Daniel and his three companions were among captives taken by Nebuchadnezzar II from Jerusalem to Babylon to be trained in Babylonian wisdom. There they refused to take food and wine from the king and were given knowledge and insight into dreams and visions by God, and at the end of their training they proved ten times better than all the magicians and enchanters in the kingdom.
Daniel 4, the fourth chapter of the Bible's Book of Daniel, is presented in the form of a letter from king Nebuchadnezzar II in which he learns a lesson of God's sovereignty, "who is able to bring low those who walk in pride". Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a great tree that shelters the whole world, but an angelic "watcher" appears and decrees that the tree must be cut down and that for seven years he will have his human mind taken away and will eat grass like an ox. This comes to pass, and at the end of his punishment, Nebuchadnezzar praises God. Daniel's role is to interpret the dream for the king.
Historicism, a method of interpretation in Christian eschatology which associates biblical prophecies with actual historical events and identifies symbolic beings with historical persons or societies, has been applied to the Book of Daniel by many writers. The Historicist view follows a straight line of continuous fulfillment of prophecy which starts in Daniel's time and goes through John's writing of the Book of Revelation all the way to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Seventh-day Adventist eschatology is based on their interpretation of the prophecies of Daniel, Revelation and other prophecies in the Bible. While the original article contains a cursory and superficial overlook of the prophecies, this secondary article provides a vital, more comprehensive look at the SDA interpretation of Revelation's prophecies that would otherwise make the original article overly large.