The Prophecies of Daniel: A Traditional Analysis of Divine History - Couverture souple

Van De Berg, Steven

 
9798274631136: The Prophecies of Daniel: A Traditional Analysis of Divine History

Synopsis

The Prophecies of Daniel: A Traditional Analysis of Divine History presents a clear, authoritative exploration of one of the most important prophetic books in Scripture. This work follows the classic historicist interpretation embraced by generations of traditional scholars, revealing how Daniel’s visions outline the rise and fall of world empires and point to the unshakeable Kingdom of God. Through a disciplined, text-centered approach, the book explains the four kingdoms, the prophetic beasts, the rise of Medo-Persia and Greece, the persecutions under Antiochus IV, the precise timetable of the Seventy Weeks, and the final events that lead to the time of the end.

Written with respect for the past and grounded in historical and biblical accuracy, this analysis highlights the sovereignty of God over all nations and the reliability of His prophetic word. Readers will understand how Daniel’s prophecies were fulfilled with astonishing precision and how they point forward to future events with the same certainty. The book offers a steady, encouraging voice for those seeking clarity in a chaotic age, emphasizing faithfulness, endurance, and trust in divine providence.

Ideal for students of biblical prophecy, pastors, teachers, and readers who value traditional interpretation, this volume provides both depth and clarity. It serves as a dependable guide for anyone who wants to grasp the full scope of Daniel’s message—from Babylon’s court to the final resurrection—strengthening confidence in Scripture and offering hope rooted in God’s unchanging plan for history.

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