Watch Chuck Missler's video "Daniel 7 - The Times Of The Gentiles":
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPx10Q_7IfA
Read Daniel chapter 7 together with Revelation chapter 13 before
this study.
Revelation 13:1-12: And now in my vision I saw a beast
rising up out of the sea. It had seven heads and ten horns, with
ten crowns on its horns. And written on each head were names that
blasphemed God. This beast looked like a leopard, but
it had bear's feet and a lion's mouth! And the
dragon gave him his own power and throne and great authority. I saw that
one of the heads of the beast seemed wounded beyond recovery -- but the
fatal wound was healed! All the world marveled at this miracle and followed
the beast in awe. They worshiped the dragon for giving the beast
such power, and they worshiped the beast. "Is there anyone as great
as the beast?" they exclaimed. "Who is able to fight against him?" Then the beast
was allowed to speak great blasphemies against God. And he was given authority to
do what he wanted for forty-two months. And he spoke terrible words
of blasphemy against God, slandering his name and all who
live in heaven, who are his temple. And the beast was allowed to
wage war against God's holy people and to overcome them. And he was given
authority to rule over every tribe and people and language and nation.
And all the people who belong to this world worshiped the beast. They are the
ones whose names were not written in the Book of Life, which belongs to
the Lamb who was killed before the world was made. Anyone who is willing to hear
should listen and understand. The people who are destined for prison will be arrested
and taken away. Those who are destined for death will be killed. But do not be dismayed,
for here is your opportunity to have endurance and faith. Then I saw another
beast come up out of the earth. He had two horns like those of
a lamb, and he spoke with the voice of a dragon. He exercised
all the authority of the first beast. And he required all the earth and those who
belong to this world to worship the first beast, whose death-wound had been healed.
Although its interpretation has varied widely, conservative scholars generally
are agreed, with few exceptions, that Daniel traces the course of four great
world empires, namely, Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and Rome, concluding
in the climax of world history in the second coming of Jesus Christ
and the inauguration of the eternal kingdom of God, represented
as a fifth and final kingdom which is from heaven. Chapter 7 views
world history from God’s standpoint in its immorality, brutality and depravity.
Chapters 7 through 12 chronologically revert to the realm
of Belshazzar, and the visions which Daniel received under his
reign, and carry us forward to the reign of Cyrus the Persian and the
revelations which came to the prophet during those days. Though it is
not apparent to an English reader, there is another link which
ties chapter 7 to chapter 2. The whole portion of the prophecy
between these two boundaries appears in the Aramaic language
rather than Hebrew. Aramaic was the language of Babylon, a
Gentile language. Thus the section fittingly begins with a
vision tracing the entire course of Gentile supremacy in the world;
for Nebuchadnezzar's great dream image of chapter 2 covers the same
general course of history as Daniel's vision of four beasts, found in
chapter 7.
Key Words: Ancient One, vision(s), kings, sea, beast(s), horn(s),
throne(s), kingdom(s).
This vision is still in Aramaic, not Hebrew, while chapter
8 reverts to Hebrew.
It is surprising the number of different theories there are on how to interpret
Daniel and Revelation. Most authors seem to forget a Biblical principle:
Ecclesiastes 1:9 (KJV): The thing that hath been, it is that
which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done
: and there is no new thing under the sun. In other words, in relation to prophecy,
prophecies often refer to something that happened in the past but something very
similar will happen in the future, fulfilling the prophecy twice.
(1) Earlier, during the first year of King Belshazzar's reign in Babylon,
Daniel had a dream and saw visions as he lay in his bed. He wrote
the dream down, and this is what he saw.
- The KJV indicates that he "wrote the dream, and told the sum
of the matter.", meaning a summation of the dream covering the main
details. So, chapter 7 does not give us every detail of the dream.
- Daniel is in his 80's.
(2) In my vision that night, I, Daniel, saw a
great *storm churning the surface of a **great sea,
with ***strong winds blowing from every direction.
- *storm churning:
- May refer to civil unrest, riots or wars.
- Churning has the idea of chaos and tumult. "To the Hebrews, the sea was both
dangerous and mysterious, a restless element but not beyond the Lord’s
power to tame.” (Baldwin).
- **The great sea is usually, in Scripture, the Mediterranean
Sea. Rome called it "Mare Nostrum" - Our Sea. Symbolically, the sea represents
Gentile powers that are hostile to God and to Israel. "Sea" also often refers
to humanity. The sea is sometimes used as a picture of Gentile nations (Psalm
74:13, Psalm 89:9, Isaiah 17:12 & 57:20, Revelation 17:15).
- Revelation 17:15: And the angel said to me, "The waters where
the prostitute is sitting represent masses of people of every nation and
language.
- ***strong winds: The four winds (or spirits) in the KJV.
- Winds often symbolize war - Remember the TV series, "The Winds of War"
in 1983 about World War II?:
- Revelation 7:1: And after these things I saw four
angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the
four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth,
nor on the sea, nor on any tree.
- Isaiah 21:1-2: This message came to me concerning the
land of Babylonia: Disaster is roaring down on you from the
desert, like a whirlwind sweeping in from the Negev. I see
an awesome vision: I see you plundered and destroyed. Go ahead,
you Elamites and Medes, take part in the siege. Babylon will fall,
and the groaning of all the nations she enslaved will end.
- Jeremiah 25:32 (KJV): Thus saith the LORD of hosts, Behold,
evil shall go forth from nation to nation, and a great whirlwind shall
be raised up from the coasts of the earth.
- Jeremiah 49:36-37 (KJV): And upon Elam will I bring
the four winds from the four quarters of heaven, and will scatter them toward
all those winds; and there shall be no nation whither the outcasts
of Elam shall not come . For I will cause Elam to be dismayed before their enemies
, and before them that seek their life: and I will bring evil upon them, even
my fierce anger, saith the LORD; and I will send the sword after them, till
I have consumed them:
(3) Then four huge *beasts came up out of the water,
each different from the others.
- *beasts: Notice how God views these Gentile rulers - not as
men to be admired, but as beasts who conquer and destroy! Jesus was, of course,
never call a "beast", though one who claims to be the Vicar of Christ
could easily be called a "beast."
- The four beasts represented four kingdoms (verse 17).
- These seem to correspond to the four kingdoms of the great dream image
of Nebuchadnezzar in chapter 2. There, the kingdoms are viewed from man's
point of view as of great but decreasing value, represented by gold, silver, bronze
and iron. Here they appear from the divine point of view as great snarling animals
fighting and clashing with one another; but most interpreters agree that they
represent the same kingdoms, those of Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece and
Rome. The 10 horns which appeared on the fourth beast's head
apparently link with the 10 toes of the fourth kingdom in the dream image.
The eleventh horn, with the eyes and mouth that spoke great things, is often linked
with the great beast of Revelation 13 who appears as the world dictator of the
last days and is known as the Antichrist.
(4) The first beast was like a *lion with eagles'
wings. As I watched, its *wings were pulled off, and it
was left standing with its two hind feet on the ground, like a human being.
And a human mind was given to it.

*lion with eagles' wings: Winged lion was a symbol of Babylon.
Wings represent strength and swiftness. Most scholars agree that the lion
here represents the Babylonian kingdom. The lion was a common motif of royal
power, Solomon, for example, had 12 lions on either side of the steps leading
to his throne. (1 Kings 10:20; 2 Chronicles 9:19). As gold was the most precious
metal (at the time), so the lion is recognized as the king among beasts. Nebuchadnezzar
is described as having hair like eagle’s feathers in Daniel 4:33. Here,
the Lion has the heart of a man and stands on two feet.
- *wings were pulled off: This part might have reference to Nebuchadnezzar's
insanity for a period of seven years followed by his standing back up on his own
two feet and became a "human" again. After Nebuchadnezzar's death, successive
rulers were weaker and the kingdom was conquered by the next beast.
(5) Then I saw a second beast, and it
looked like a *bear. It was rearing up on **one side, and it
had three ribs in its mouth between its teeth. And I heard a
voice saying to it, "Get up! Devour many people!"

- *bear: Notice that it looks like a bear, not
that it is a bear. The bear is less regal; ponderous; of formidable strength (Xerxes
had 2.5 million men in his army!). The beast of Revelation 13 which gathers into
its power the characteristics of all previous beasts is said to have feet as a
bear:
- Revelation 13:2: This beast looked like a leopard,
but it had bear's feet and a lion's mouth!
And the dragon gave him his own power and throne and great authority.
- **one side: Media already swallowed up
by Persia by 550 B.C.
- ***three ribs: The three ribs in the bear’s mouth probably
refer to the three main thrusts to control the Babylonian Empire: the thrusts
into Lydia (modern day Turkey), Egypt and Babylon by the armies of Cyrus the Great.
He ended Babylon’s rule and set the captives free. The decree issued by
Cyrus was that the Israelites were to be freed, that they could return to their
homeland without cost. In the same way, Christ will overthrow spiritual Babylon
at the end of time. He will set the captives free and take them to their heavenly
home. Their redemption will be without cost.
(6) Then the third of these strange beasts appeared,
and it looked like a *leopard. It had **four wings like birds' wings
on its back, and it had **four heads. Great ***authority was ****given to this
beast.

- *leopard: If any kingdom is like a leopard, it would be Greece.
Alexander the Great succeeded his father, Phillip of Macedon, at his
death in 323 B.C. Alexander was 23 years old when he became King of Greece. Alexander
set out to destroy Greece’s old enemy, Persia. Much like Hitler's
blitzkrieg through Europe, with lightening speed, the armies of Greece quickly
defeated Persia, first at the battle of Issus in 333 B.C. against Darius
III. Alexander then defeated the Phoenicians at Tyre in 332 B.C., Palestine/Judea
surrendered and he conquered Egypt in 331 B.C. In the ancient city of Nineveh,
he again met Darius III and defeated him again. Alexander then continued east
all the way to the borders of India where his men refused to go any further;
they then began the march back. In the city of Babylon, where Alexander was proclaimed
a god, he planned to establish his capital. In 323 B.C., Alexander the Great died
at the age of 33. He had stretched the Greek Empire from Macedonia to India defeating
the most powerful armies of the world in 10 years. After his death, his kingdom
was divided between his four generals.
- Daniel 8:3-8; 8:20-22: As I looked up, I saw in front of
me a ram with two long horns standing beside the river. One of the horns
was longer than the other, even though it had begun to grow later than
the shorter one. The ram butted everything out of its way to the west, to the
north, and to the south, and no one could stand against it or help its victims.
It did as it pleased and became very great. While I was watching, suddenly
a male goat appeared from the west, crossing the land so swiftly that it didn't
even touch the ground. This goat, which had one very large horn
between its eyes, headed toward the two-horned ram that I had seen standing
beside the river. The goat charged furiously at the ram and struck it,
breaking off both its horns. Now the ram was helpless, and the
goat knocked it down and trampled it. There was no one who could rescue
the ram from the goat's power. The goat became very powerful.
But at the height of its power, its large horn was broken off. In the
large horn's place grew four prominent horns pointing in the four directions of
the earth. ... The two-horned ram represents the kings of Media
and Persia. The shaggy male goat represents the king of Greece,
and the large horn between its eyes represents the first king of the Greek
Empire. The four prominent horns that replaced the one large horn show
that the Greek Empire will break into four sections with four kings,
none of them as great as the first
- **four wings and four heads: Alexander’s Successors (his four
generals):
- Cassander - Macedonia & Greece. (Conquered by Rome 146 B.C.)
- Lysimacus - Thrace, Bithynia, most of Asia Minor. (Conquered by Rome 133
B.C.)
- Seleucus - Syria and lands to the East (including Palestine). (Conquered
by Rome 64 B.C.)
- Ptolemy - Egypt, Cyrene, Arabia, Petraea. (Conquered by Rome 31 B.C.)
- ***authority: God is the source of these nations’ power and territory.
Territory or dominion was by God, not taken by men.
- ****given: Daniel 4:17: For this has been decreed
by the messengers ; it is commanded by the holy ones. The purpose of this decree
is that the whole world may understand that the Most High rules over the
kingdoms of the world and gives them to anyone he chooses
-- even to the lowliest of humans."
(7) Then in my vision that night, I saw a *fourth
beast, terrifying, dreadful, and very strong. It devoured and crushed its
victims with huge **iron teeth and trampled what was left beneath its feet. It
was ***different from any of the other beasts, and it had ****ten
horns.
- *fourth beast:
- Not described as being like any animal - nothing could be
compared to its ferociousness!
- "Rome had no interest in raising the conquered nations to any high level of
development. All her designs were imperial; let the nations be crushed and stamped
underfoot." - Leupold, pp. 297-98.
- **iron: Daniel 2:33: its legs were of iron,
and its feet were a combination of iron and clay.
- ***different from any of the other beasts: Different in kind
from the others, could not even be compared to an earthly animal. So, this is
more than simply a conquering kingdom and ruler. Most people don't notice the
significance of the term.
- ***ten horns = 10 kings (verse 24):
- The fourth beast aligns with Babylon in chapter, but the ten toes are listed
separately in chapter 2 from the feet and legs which are mixed with clay - which
may refer to democracy or may refer to a seed of Satan, the tares sowed with
the wheat. His feet part iron and part of clay -This is still future. This refers
to the revived Roman Empire of the Tribulation period. The beast is
Anti-Christ as evidenced by Revelation.
- Out from these ten kings there shall arise the Antichrist who will assume
full responsibility and who will finally declare himself the Dictator of
the World.
- Revelation 13:1-2: And now in my vision
I saw a beast rising up out of the sea. It had seven heads
and ten horns, with ten crowns on its horns. And written on
each head were names that blasphemed God. This beast
looked like a leopard, but it had bear's feet and
a lion's mouth! And the dragon gave him his
own power and throne and great authority.
- Revelation 17:7-14: Why are you so amazed?" the
angel asked. "I will tell you the mystery of this woman
and of the beast with seven heads and ten horns. The
beast you saw was alive but isn't now. And yet he will soon
come up out of the bottomless pit and go to eternal destruction. And
the people who belong to this world, whose names were not written in the Book
of Life from before the world began, will be amazed at the reappearance of this
beast who had died. "And now understand this: The seven
heads of the beast represent the seven hills of the city where this woman rules.
They also represent seven kings. Five kings have already
fallen, the sixth now reigns, and the seventh is yet to come, but his
reign will be brief. The scarlet beast that was alive and then died
is the eighth king. He is like the other seven, and he, too, will go
to his doom. His ten horns are ten kings who have not yet risen to power;
they will be appointed to their kingdoms for one brief moment to reign
with the beast. They will all agree to give their power and authority
to him. Together they will wage war against the Lamb, but the
Lamb will defeat them because he is Lord over all lords and King over all kings,
and his people are the called and chosen and faithful ones."
- The amillennial school of thought maintains that the prophecy of the 10 kingdoms
was fulfilled in the latter phase of the old Roman Empire. Is there any event
in history which corresponds to a ten-kingdom confederacy overthrown by another
king and which remains until it is replaced by the kingdom of heaven?
- Following the sequence of Daniel 2, the terrible beast of Daniel 7 represents
Rome. Although divided into ten through the ten horns, it is still Rome
that rules until the end of time. The iron does not change; it is just
separated by clay. It will not be conquered until the great stone in Daniel 2
smashes it to pieces - including the ten toes of iron mixed with clay. Has
this yet happened?
- I have listed separately a timeline of the Roman Empire from 241 BC to 1806
AD which is then succeeded by the "Western world" with no human head
and the Roman church with a weak human ruler. Even the USA is a descendant from Rome. Note that the Roman Empire's mortal
enemy was the Parthian empire (Persia, modern day Iran) and was never able to
defeat it. Who is the mortal enemy today of Israel? Who wants to wipe Israel off
the map? Who's trying to develop an atomic bomb? Who sponsors Hezbollah and Hamas?
- Rome defeated the four kingdoms left by Alexander the Great:
- Cassander’s kingdom 146 B.C.
- Lysimachus’ kingdom 133 B.C.
- Seleucus’ kingdom 64 B.C.
- Ptolemy’s kingdom 31 B.C.
(8) As I was looking at the horns, suddenly *another
**small horn appeared among them. Three of the first horns were wrenched
out, roots and all, to make room for it. This little horn had ***eyes like
human eyes and a ****mouth that was boasting arrogantly.
- *another: So, this is in addition to the first
10 kings or kingdoms for a temporary total of 11 that then becomes a total of
8 since 3 are wrenched out. Note that 8 is the number of judgment.
- **small horn
- Many believe this refers historically to Antiochus Epiphanes who desecrated
the temple and slaughtered thousands of Jews from 171-165 B.C. However, Daniel
8:9-10 (below) goes way beyond that. Therefore, Antiochus Epiphanes is a type
of Anti-Christ - one of Satan's many attempts to get rid of the Jews and destroy
Israel.
- 1 Maccabees 1:10,54-61: And there came out of them a wicked
root Antiochus surnamed Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king, who
had been an hostage at Rome, and he reigned in the hundred and thirty and
seventh year of the kingdom of the Greeks. ... Now the fifteenth day of
the month Casleu, in the hundred forty and fifth year, they set up the
abomination of desolation upon the altar, and builded idol altars throughout
the cities of Juda on every side; And burnt incense at the doors of their
houses, and in the streets. And when they had rent in pieces the books
of the law which they found, they burnt them with fire. And whosoever
was found with any the book of the testament, or if any committed to the
law, the king’s commandment was, that they should put him to death.
Thus did they by their authority unto the Israelites every month, to as
many as were found in the cities. Now the five and twentieth day of the
month they did sacrifice upon the idol altar, which was upon the altar
of God. At which time according to the commandment they put to death
certain women, that had caused their children to be circumcised. And they
hanged the infants about their necks, and rifled their houses, and slew
them that had circumcised them.
- Daniel 8:9-10: From one of the prominent horns
came a small horn whose power grew very great. It extended toward
the south and the east and toward the glorious land of Israel. His power reached
to the heavens where it attacked the *heavenly armies, throwing some of the
heavenly beings and stars to the ground and trampling them.
- *heavenly armies ... heavenly beings: This is no
normal human being or kingdom if it can even reach to the heavens
attacking the heavenly armies and defeating heavenly beings!
- This is obviously the Anti-Christ.
- ***eyes ... mouth: This is not a "beast", it is a human being,
but no ordinary human! It is the Anti-Christ as revealed in Revelation 13.
- ****mouth:
- Revelation 13:5-6: Then the beast was allowed
to speak great blasphemies against God. And he was given authority
to do what he wanted for forty-two months. And he spoke terrible words
of blasphemy against God, slandering his name and all who live in
heaven, who are his temple.
- Daniel 7:11: I continued to watch because I could hear
the little horn's boastful speech. I kept watching until
the fourth beast was killed and its body was destroyed by fire.
- "As we compare the two prophecies, we see that the first beast of Revelation
13 and the little horn of Daniel 7 are one and the same, both representing papal
Rome" - Professor Walter J. Veith, PhD. The final pope may well be the
Anti-Christ or the false prophet.
- "Long ages ago, when Rome through the neglect of the Western emperors was left
to the mercy of the barbarous hordes, the Romans turned to one figure
for aid and protection. and asked him to rule them. . and thus . . commenced
the temporal sovereignty of the popes. And meekly stepping to the throne
of Caesar, the vicar of Christ took up the scepter to which the emperors
and kings of Europe were to bow in reverence through so many ages." Catholics,
Protestants, and all historians know that, after the breakup of pagan Rome,
the papacy, or papal Rome, became the outstanding force among the ten kingdoms
of Europe. There simply is no other power that answers to the ten points
set forth by Daniel concerning the little horn. We shall briefly touch each point."
(American Catholic Quarterly Review, April, 1911).
- The lack of character that will be displayed by the Antichrist is perhaps best
summed up in some of the names given to him in the Scriptures:
- The Beast (Revelation 13:1)
- The Man of Lawlessness (2 Thessalonians 2:3)
- The Son of Destruction (2 Thessalonians 2:3)
- The Despicable Person (Daniel 11:21)
- The Willful King (Daniel 11:36)
- The Worthless Shepherd (Zechariah 11:17)
- The Insolent King (Daniel 8:23)
- The Abomination (Matthew 24:15)
(9) I *watched as **thrones were ***put in place and
the ****Ancient One sat down to judge. His clothing
was as white as snow, his hair like whitest wool. He sat on a ****fiery
throne with ******wheels of blazing fire,
- *watched:
- Here, the prophecy shifts to the end times. This judgment
scene is similar to one that was seen by John in Revelation 1:14-15:
- His head and his hair were white like wool, as white as snow.
And his eyes were like flames of fire. His feet were like
polished bronze refined in a furnace, and his voice thundered like mighty
ocean wave
- **thrones:
- Plural! Who are sitting on these thrones? Daniel makes no
mention of those who sit on these thrones, perhaps because the 24 elders represent
the church and the church was an unrevealed mystery to Old Testament saints
(Ephesians 3:1-7).
- Revelation 4:1-5: Then as I looked, I saw a door standing open in
heaven, and the same voice I had heard before spoke to me with the sound of
a mighty trumpet blast. The voice said, "Come up here, and I will show you what
must happen after these things." And instantly I was in the Spirit, and I
saw a throne in heaven and someone sitting on it! The one sitting on the
throne was as brilliant as gemstones -- jasper and carnelian. And the glow of
an emerald circled his throne like a rainbow. Twenty-four thrones surrounded
him, and twenty-four elders sat on them. They were all clothed in white
and had gold crowns on their heads. And from the throne came flashes of lightning
and the rumble of thunder. And in front of the throne were seven lampstands
with burning flames. They are the seven spirits of God.
- Revelation 5:1,6-8: And I saw a scroll in the right hand of the
one who was sitting on the throne. There was writing on the inside and the
outside of the scroll, and it was sealed with seven seals. ... I looked and
I saw a Lamb that had been killed but was now standing between the throne
and the four living beings and among the twenty-four elders. He had seven
horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God that are sent out into
every part of the earth. He stepped forward and took the scroll from the right
hand of the one sitting on the throne. And as he took the scroll, the four living
beings and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a
harp, and they held gold bowls filled with incense -- the prayers of God's people!
- Revelation 20:4-6: Then I saw thrones,
and the people sitting on them had been given the authority to judge.
And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their
testimony about Jesus and for proclaiming the word of God. They had
not worshiped the beast or his statue, nor accepted his mark on their
foreheads or their hands. They all came to life again, and they reigned
with Christ for a thousand years. This is the first resurrection.
(The rest of the dead did not come back to life until the thousand years had
ended.) Blessed and holy are those who share in the first resurrection. For
them the second death holds no power, but they will be priests of God
and of Christ and will reign with him a thousand years.
- So, who are these beheaded ones who did not take the mark of the beast?
Remember, this is at least 7 years after the rapture! Where are the Christians
who were raptured?
- ***put in place: Not, "cast down" as in the KJV.
- ****Ancient One (Ancient of Days in KJV): Mentioned
three times in this chapter.
- *****fiery: Isaiah 66:15-15 describes the judgment of God in terms of
fire: See, the LORD is coming with fire, and his swift chariots of destruction
roar like a whirlwind. He will bring punishment with the fury of his anger and
the flaming fire of his hot rebuke.
- ******wheels: The throne in this dream is described with the
Ancient of Days seated and the throne as "fiery throne with wheels of blazing
fire." In and of itself, this description wouldn't make much sense. However,
in light of the historic understanding of the chariot throne, it does. It is reminiscent
of the wheels in Ezekiel's vision where Ezekiel saw a moving throne that included
the chariot of the cherubim and their wheels.
- Ezekiel 1:15-21: As I looked at these beings, I saw
four wheels touching the ground beside them, one wheel belonging to
each. The wheels sparkled as if made of beryl. All four wheels
looked alike and were made the same; each wheel had a second
wheel turning crosswise within it. The beings could move in any of
the four directions they faced, without turning as they moved. The rims
of the four wheels were tall and frightening, and they were covered
with eyes all around. When the living beings moved,
the wheels moved with them. When they flew upward, the wheels went
up, too. The spirit of the living beings was in the wheels.
So wherever the spirit went, the wheels and the living beings also went. When
the beings moved, the wheels moved. When the beings stopped, the wheels stopped.
When the beings flew upward, the wheels rose up, for the spirit of the living
beings was in the wheels.
(10) and a river of fire flowed from his presence. Millions of angels
ministered to him, and a hundred million stood to attend him. Then
the court began its session, and the *books were opened.
- *books: Which books are opened? The Bible describes several books before God:
- The book of the living (Psalm 69:28)
- The book of remembrance (Malachi 3:16)
- The Book of Life (Philippians 4:3, Revelation 3:5; 13:8;
17:8; 20:12, 15; 21:27 and 22:19)
(11) I continued to watch because I could hear the little horn's boastful
speech. I kept watching until the fourth beast was killed
and its body was destroyed by fire.
- As Daniel was watching the little horn because of its boasting, he saw that
the fourth beast was slain and consigned to blazing fire. This event
will terminate “the times of the Gentiles" in Luke 12:27.
- Revelation 19:20: And the beast was captured,
and with him the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast
- miracles that deceived all who had accepted the mark of the beast and who worshiped
his statue. Both the beast and his false prophet were thrown alive into
the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
(12) As for *the other three beasts, their authority
was taken from them, but they were **allowed to live for a while longer.
- *the other three beasts: So, the fourth empire/kingdom has
been destroyed but not the first three. Does this then mean that Babylon, Media-Persia
and Greece still existed, though powerless, after Rome was destroyed? Has this
yet happened? The kingdoms represented by the three preceding beasts had already
been stripped of their power by military conquest. But the fourth beast will be
relieved of its power not by being conquered militarily, but by divine judgment.
Each of the three, however, had been allowed to live for a short time.
- Joel 3:1-2: “At the time of those events,”
says the Lord, “when I restore the prosperity of Judah and Jerusalem,
I will gather the armies of the world into the valley of Jehoshaphat.
There I will judge them for harming my people, my special possession,
for scattering my people among the nations, and for dividing up my land.
- When Medo-Persia followed Babylon, the dominion of Babylon was taken away, but
in some sense the lives of the participants were prolonged. The same is true when
Greece succeeded Medo-Persia and when Rome succeeded Greece. But the end of the
fourth beast is to be dramatic, cataclysmic and final. Both the rulers and the
people involved are to be destroyed. This interpretation agrees with Revelation
19:19-20, which records the beast as destroyed and its ruler cast in the lake
of fire at the second coming of Christ, and is confirmed by Matthew 25:31-46,
the judgment of the nations at the return of Christ.
- **allowed to live for a while longer: As one reads it, the natural inclination
is to interpret it as if they still existed, but in an inferior state. McGuiggan
thinks they “lived on” in Rome (cf. Revelation 13).
(13) As my vision continued that night, I saw someone who looked like a man
coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient One and was
led into his presence.
- Matthew 25:31: “But when the Son of Man comes
in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit upon his
glorious throne.
- Matthew 26:64: Jesus replied, “You have said it.
And in the future you will see the Son of Man seated
in the place of power at God’s right hand and coming on
the clouds of heaven.”
- Luke 21:24,27: They will be killed by the sword or sent
away as captives to all the nations of the world. And Jerusalem will be
trampled down by the Gentiles until the period of the Gentiles comes to an end.
... Then everyone will see the Son of Man coming on a cloud with power
and great glory.
(14) He was given authority, honor, and royal power over all the nations
of the world, so that people of every race and nation and language would
obey him. His rule is eternal -- it will never end. His kingdom will never be
destroyed.
- Third major portion of this vision: the Son of Man approaching the Ancient of
Days. Jesus Christ, taking the title “Son of Man” from this prophecy,
frequently used it to refer to Himself (as recorded in the Gospels).
- The Son of Man will establish an everlasting dominion or kingdom. That kingdom
will never be conquered by another. His reign will be established on earth.
- Revelation 11:15; 19:15: Then the seventh angel blew his
trumpet, and there were loud voices shouting in heaven: “The world
has now become the Kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he will
reign forever and ever.” ... From his mouth came a sharp sword to
strike down the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod.
He will release the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty, like juice flowing from
a winepress.
- This great passage describes the transition from human dominion on earth to
divine dominion. This happens as the Son of Man comes and exercises dominion over
the earth. The Son of Man succeeds the reign of the fourth beast.
- The reign of Jesus does not last 1,000 years - it is permanent. However, Jesus
will rule over this earth before it is remade, with Satan bound for 1,000 years.
- Now what kind of scene is before us in Daniel 7:13-14? It is a coronation scene.
The Ancient of Days is giving all power and authority over all the nations and
peoples into the hands of this one like a son of man. It is the crowning of the
King of kings as His rule and Kingdom are about to begin. We have seen this time
prophesied elsewhere in Psalm 2 and Isaiah 9.
- Isaiah 9:7: His ever expanding, peaceful government will never end.
He will rule forever with fairness and justice from the throne of his ancestor
David. The passionate commitment of the LORD Almighty will guarantee this!
(15) I, Daniel, was troubled by all I had seen, and my visions terrified me.
(16) So I approached *one of those standing beside the throne and asked him
what it all meant. He explained it to me like this:
- *one of those: Who are these - angels? Men? Notice that he's "standing",
not seated on one of the thrones.
- Though he had demonstrated the ability to interpret dreams on previous occasions,
he could not interpret this one or his next one (8:15).
(17) "These four huge beasts represent four kingdoms that
*will arise from the earth.
- *will arise: So, the use of the future tense means that the first beast
may not be Babylon, but rather a future king, or a revived Babylon, or the Babylonian
system of false worship!
- While there were literally thousands of kingdoms on the earth during the period
of time from Babylon in 605 B.C. to the end of time, the relationship with Israel
is what is being viewed.
(18) But in the end, *the holy people of the Most High will be given
the kingdom, and they will rule forever and ever."
- *The holy people: The Aramaic word Qaddiysh which means holy or
separate. These refer to the believing Jews (also verse 25), not to believers
of the Church Age. The existence of the church in the present Age was nowhere
revealed in the Old Testament. The nation Israel has been set aside by divine
discipline in the present “times of the Gentiles,” which began with
Nebuchadnezzar. During the “times of the Gentiles”, four empires would
rise and rule over the land and people of Israel. Yet God’s covenant
to David (2 Samuel 7:16; Psalm 89:14) stands and will ultimately be fulfilled.
(19) Then I wanted to know the *true meaning of the fourth beast, the
one so different from the others and so terrifying. It devoured and crushed
its victims with iron teeth and bronze claws, and it trampled what
was left beneath its feet.
- *true meaning of the fourth beast: His request indicates that
he had no problem identifying who the first kingdoms were.
(20) I also asked about the ten horns on the fourth beast's head and the little
horn that came up afterward and destroyed three of the other horns. This was the
horn that seemed greater than the others and had human eyes and a mouth that was
boasting arrogantly.
(21) As I watched, this horn was waging war against the holy people
and was defeating them,
- Revelation 11:7: When they complete their testimony, the
beast that comes up out of the bottomless pit will declare war against
them. He will conquer them and kill them.
- Revelation 13:7, 15: And the beast was
allowed to wage war against God’s holy people and to conquer them.
And he was given authority to rule over every tribe and people and language
and nation. ... And the beast was allowed to wage war against God's holy
people and to overcome them. And he was given authority to rule over every
tribe and people and language and nation.
- Is this in our future or in the distant past? Who are God's holy people?
When were they defeated?
- This would appear to contradict Jesus’ promise to the Church (Matthew
16:18): they are not the church, but the remnant of Israel (Revelation 12:13-17).
- The holy people (saints), spoken of in this passage, most likely will
be the saints of the tribulation period. They are not the church saints of the
present-day, because we expect the church to be completed and raptured away to
be with CHRIST before Antichrist is revealed, but there will be many people saved
during the tribulation period who will rightfully be called the saints of GOD.
When the Antichrist arises and makes war with them, he will prevail against them
and many of them will become martyrs because of their faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ. Considering how many Protestants were killed by the Pope and his agents
in the Middle Ages and forced the Jews to wear the same yellow star that Hitler
made them wear, we can see how the popes foreshadowed this fourth beast.
(22) *until the Ancient One came and judged in favor of the
holy people of the Most High. Then the time arrived for the holy people
to take over the kingdom.
- *until: The "little horn" was defeating the holy
people UNTIL Messiah comes to defeat him and set up a heavenly kingdom here on
earth with Christ sitting on the throne of David.
- We see a similar scene in the book of Revelation chapters 4 and 5. John is caught
up into heaven and like Daniel witnesses events taking place at the throne of
God. John sees a distinction between the Father and Son. The lamb takes the scroll
from Him seated on the throne and the lamb receives the glory, power and honor.
(23) Then he said to me, "This fourth beast is the fourth world power
that will rule the earth. It will be different from all the others. It will devour
the whole world, trampling everything in its path.
- How often has Satan tried to create a one-world government through the ages?
In more modern times, we have Napoleon, Hitler, the League of Nations, the UN,
Stalin, Islam with a world-wide caliphate and so many others.
(24) Its ten horns are ten kings that will rule that empire.
Then another king will arise, different from the other ten, who will subdue
three of them.
- The sphere of this coming ruler in the 4th kingdom will be worldwide. Daniel
was told that this empire will devour the whole earth (See Revelation 13:7). And
it will be a ferocious conquest, in which that kingdom will trample and crush
those who oppose it; a coming one-world government under a worldwide dictator.
- They clearly are simultaneous in their reign because three of them are disrupted
by the little horn which is another ruler, but not given the title of king here.
He also will be different from the first, that is, from the ten horns, and shall
subdue three of them.
- "When the hordes from the north conquered the Roman Empire in the fifth century
A.D., they did not unite to form another empire. Instead individual nations emerged
out of the old Roman Empire. Some of those nations and others stemming from them
have continued till the present day. The present Age, then, is the 10-horned era
of the fourth beast. (Other premillenarians, however, hold that the time of the
10 horns is yet future, that the present Church Age is not seen in this vision,
and that 10 kings will coexist over a future revived [or realigned] Roman Empire.)"
- Pentecost, p. 1354.
- "The ten-nation confederacy of the future anticipated in these prophecies would
naturally be considered a revival of the Roman Empire if for no other reason than
that it is portrayed as an integral part of the fourth empire." - John F. Walvoord,
"Revival of Rome".
- These ten kings do not have a literal fulfillment in the Roman Empire of history.
If they are literal, they are still in the future. The only way to say this has
been fulfilled is to spiritualize this prophecy and take away its plain sense.
(25) He will defy the Most High and wear down the
holy people of the Most High. He will try to change their sacred
festivals and laws, and they will be placed under his control for a time,
times, and half a time.
- Three additional facts are now revealed:
- He will oppose God’s authority. He will speak against the Most High
as in Revelation 13:6.
- He will oppress His saints (i.e., Israel; cf. comments on 7:21).
- He will introduce an entirely new era in which he will abandon all previous
laws and institute his own system - "A New World Order"!
- He will appear as Israel’s friend, but will become Israel’s persecutor
(the saints will be handed over to him) and he will occupy Jerusalem as a (“tabernacle”)
of his empire (11:45) for three and one-half years (Revelation 12:6; 13:5).
“Time, times, and half a time” (cf. Daniel 12:7; Revelation 12:14)
refers to the three and one-half years of the Great Tribulation, with “a
time” meaning one year, “times” two years, and “half
a time” six months. This equals the 1,260 days in Revelation 12:6 and
the 42 months in Revelation 11:2; 13:5
- “Times” = dual, later lost in Aramaic: 1 + 2 + 1/2 = 3 1/2
• 3 1/2years Daniel 9:27; 12:7
• 42 months Revelation 11:2; 13:5
• 1260 days Revelation 11:3; Daniel 12:6
• 1/2 “week” Daniel 9:27
- Critics relate this to Antiochus Epiphanes. While Antiochus may foreshadow the
activities of the little horn of Daniel 7, the complete fulfillment will be much
more severe and extensive.
- "Our Lord ministered on earth three and a half years, and the Antichrist shall
enact his Satanic ministry for the same length of time." - Joseph A. Seiss, Voices
from Babylon: Or the Records of Daniel the Prophet, p. 311.

(26) "But then the court will pass judgment, and all his power will be taken
away and completely destroyed.
- God the Judge takes His seat, the court is convened and the books are opened.
God, who assigns power to kingdoms, will judge those kingdoms. (Cf. Revelation
20:12: I saw the dead, both great and small, standing before God's throne.
And the books were opened, including the Book of Life.
And the dead were judged according to the things written in the books,
according to what they had done.).
(27) Then the sovereignty, power, and greatness of all the kingdoms under heaven
will be given to the holy people of the Most High. They will rule forever,
and all rulers will serve and obey them."
- When the Judge, God the Father, convenes the court, that is when He judges the
little horn, his power will be removed and he will be destroyed. This will occur
at the Second Advent of Christ. At the beginning of the Millennium, the Son of
Man will be given authority to rule (verse 14). This kingdom will not be overthrown
and superseded by another. It will continue in the Millennium and on forever (Daniel
4:34; 6:26; 7:14).
(28) That was the end of the vision. I, Daniel, was terrified
by my thoughts and my face was pale with fear, but I kept
these things to myself.
- The text now changes from Aramaic back to Hebrew. Distinguishes the
two major programs of God in the Old Testament.
- The message of this prophecy may be summed up this way - Before the kingdom
of God is established on the earth, four earthly kingdoms will rise and fall.
These kingdoms go from bad to worse. Arrogant, boastful and even blasphemous kings
will reign over the nations, opposing God and oppressing His saints. All of this
is by divine design. During times of oppression, it may appear the saints are
being defeated and that God’s kingdom is but wishful thinking. When the
sin and oppression of evil men reaches a predetermined point, God will remove
them and establish His promised eternal kingdom. Then the saints will receive
the kingdom which will never end.
- There appear to be two specific sets of prophecies of the future in
chapter 7, in addition to what would happen within Daniel's lifetime.
First, there are prophecies that deal with coming world empires that
appeared (to Daniel) as regular nations. Then there are the predictions
about the end of the fourth kingdom and the beginning of the fifth
kingdom, which are still future events from our standpoint in history.
The gap between these times was undoubtedly unclear to Daniel (cf.
Isaiah 61:1-2; 1 Peter 1:10-11).
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