
The story of Daniel from the Bible, narrated as an ‘Ancient’ news channel
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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It has been an exciting journey as we have looked into both the past and the future. In exile, God was able to use him as a witness to a Godly life and in his retirement to receive messages from regarding world history, and particularly the end times... more
In today’s broadcast, we drill deeper into some key dates that the late Daniel was shown in the last vision that was recorded in his writings. In the vision, Daniel was shown two periods, one equivalent to 1290 days, and the other, 1335 days.
Daniel appeared to be stumped by the vision that we tackle today. He saw events occurring until Christ’s second coming. At first, these were earthly battles, but as time went on, turned out to be more to do with truth and error within Christianity.
Daniel saw the Son of God in his priestly garb and how Michael fights for His people. We learn about, “The King of the North” and “The King of the South” who fight each other in the future and adversely affect people aligned with Daniel’s God.
It appears his next revelatory episode included an image of “a man,” and an angel, who helped explain the vision concerning a series of wars and time-prophecies of the future. This is a preview of a behind-the-scenes spiritual struggle.
In writings discovered after his death, Daniel claimed to have been visited by an angel that gave him some clarity on very cryptic information about a 70-week period and how this fit into the 2300-day prophecy we discussed in our last broadcast.
We look more closely at our latest vision and how the little horn reduces the meaning of the Hebrew sanctuary service, which God’s plan of salvation for humankind. Daniel was understandably distraught at this complex vision.
Today will zero in on a time-prophecy spanning 2300 years, and what happens in that time. Last broadcast, we talked about a goat. It loses a big horn which is replaced by four others. Out of one, a little horn grows with outsized influence.







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