BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Daniel 8:13
13. Then there came to my ears the voice of a holy one talking; and another holy one said to that certain one who was talking, How long will the vision be while the regular burned offering is taken away, and the unclean thing causing fear is put up, and the holy place crushed under foot?
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Summary: Daniel chapter 8 features a vision experienced by Daniel during the reign of King Belshazzar. In this vision, Daniel sees a ram with two horns, symbolizing the Medo-Persian empire, which is then attacked by a goat with a notable horn, representing the Greek empire led by Alexander the Great. The horn of the goat breaks into four notable horns after the goat’s triumph, alluding to the division of Alexander’s empire after his death. The key themes of chapter 8 include the sovereignty of God over history and the unfolding of His plan through nations and leaders. This chapter also introduces the figure of a little horn, representing a future oppressive ruler, often associated with the concept of the Antichrist, who will persecute the people of God. The vision emphasizes the eventual triumph of God's kingdom over earthly powers, underscoring the message of hope for believers amid persecution. The chapter concludes with Daniel’s distress over the vision, indicating the weight of the prophetic revelations concerning future suffering and conflict.
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