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Daniel's prophecies are defended by the facts of archaeology, paleography, and history, proving the accuracy of the Bible and the existence of God. The book of Daniel contains detailed descriptions of future events, including the rise and fall of kingdoms, which have been verified by historical discoveries. The prophecies in Daniel 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are some of the most comprehensive and accurate predictions in the Old Testament, demonstrating the power and authority of God's Word.

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This is Connect with Skip Heidzig. Thanks for joining us for today's program. At Connect with Skip, our mission is to help you connect with God's Word in a deeper way and see how it applies to everyday life. That's why we make Bible teaching like today's available to you and people all around the world, on radio, online, and through resources that equip you to grow in your faith. One great way to do that is by taking the 30K 30-day challenge, a free daily email journey through the New Testament.

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Now, let's dive into today's teaching from Pastor Skiff Heitzig. Jesus said, When you see the abomination of desolation as spoken by Daniel the prophet. Standing in the holy place, you who are in Judea flee to the mountains. He didn't say when you see the abomination of desolation is spoken of by Daniel the deceiver or Daniel the forger. He called Daniel a prophet.

If Daniel wasn't a prophet, if this wasn't written when it was written, but later. The credibility of Jesus is shocked. Not only that, but the entire New Testament, the documents of Peter and Paul and John, who wrote end times apocalyptic literature, though they had fresh revelation. A lot of what they wrote about is based squarely on the book of Daniel, the writings of the book of Daniel. in these next few chapters.

I want to sum it up by telling you what somebody else actually said. I'll quote him. Sir Isaac Newton, we've all heard that name, right? Sir Isaac Newton, the guy who, I was gonna say, discovered gravity. He didn't, he observed gravity.

And he wrote about it. But did you know that Isaac Newton wrote more about Christian apologetics. Then he wrote about science? And Sir Isaac Newton said this: Whoever rejects the prophecies of the book of Daniel does as much as if he undermined the Christian religion. In other words, if if this is fake If this isn't true.

If we can poke it and it doesn't bleed truth.

Now, what are we doing here? Why are we getting up? dressing up and coming to church and Sing into a God that doesn't exist, and believing and reading a book that can't be trusted.

So Daniel documented the future. I want you to see now that Daniel is defended by the facts. Go and look at the first couple verses with me, if you will. In the first year of Belshazzar the king of Babylon, notice. how detailed he is about telling you when.

And whom? Daniel had a dream, visions of his head while on his bed. And then he wrote down the dream, telling the main facts. Daniel spoke, saying, I saw in my vision by night.

So evidently he went to bed and His dream turned into a vision. What a vision it was. Behold, four winds Of heaven. That's an ancient term to speak about the four corners: north, south, east, and west, the four directions. all blowing, converging into one section.

The four winds of heaven were stirring up the Great Sea.

Now, the Great Sea is probably the Mediterranean Sea, they often called They lived in the Mediterranean world. The Mediterranean was called the Great Sea. By the way, in the Bible, there are only four seas that are mentioned: Sea of Galilee. The Dead Sea. The Red Sea and the Great Sea.

So in Daniel's vision, he's transported back home to where he grew up, Judea. And off of the coast of Israel, that great Mediterranean Sea. He sees in this vision as all stirred up.

So once again, Names Places are given in these writings.

Now what Daniel Saw, he wrote. And what Daniel saw and wrote, we believe he wrote. The 6th century BC, not later. And I believe that Daniel is defended by the facts, first of all, the fact of archaeology. I told you a few weeks ago that for centuries, critics Said, aha, the book of Daniel is fake.

You can't trust it because it mentions this guy named Belshazzar. who never existed in any of the records of history. And we've never found him in any of the archaeological digs.

So, book after book, year after year, was written that you can't trust the Bible because Belshazzar is in it. And he never existed. Until 1854, when an archaeologist in southern Iraq dug up a clay cylinder. with cuneiform writing around it. And among other things was written a prayer.

For the good health and the long life of King Nabonidus of Babylon and his son Belshazzar. And the critics were immediately silenced. And we discovered later on, as we kept digging, that not only was he the son of Nabonidus, but he became the co-regent, the co-king of Babylon for his father. But we also know something else: that though there was a Belshazzar and he did reign, just like Daniel recorded it, that That's a recent discovery, 1854. And we know that the name of Belshazzar disappeared early from history.

So that when another historian visiting Babylon a couple hundred years after it fell, named Herodotus, who was Greek. And he wrote about the glories that he still saw, and he named the kings and the queens of history. He left out Belshazzar, even though we know from archaeology that he existed.

So here's my question. How could a Jew Writing in 165 BC, write about what historians at his time didn't know about. Belshazzar. And that was buried in history till more recent discoveries in the 1800s.

So archaeology defends Daniel is writing it. A second line of Factual evidence is from paleography.

Now, I didn't write that down because I'm smart or anything. I was looking for a word to rhyme with archaeology. And paleography is simply the study of old documents. It's manuscript evidence. And as you study manuscript evidence, it points to an early writing, not a later writing.

Let me give you one of those pieces of evidence. You've heard of the Septuagint version of the Bible, right? Most of you have. The Septuagint version of the Bible is the most famous translation of the Old Testament. Translated from Hebrew into Greek.

around 275 BC by scholars in Alexandria, Egypt. 275 BC is 110 years earlier. than the supposed forger who came along and wrote the book of Daniel. was written. And as we look at the Septuagint version of the Bible written before that, You know what's in it?

The book of Daniel. 110 years before the forager came along and wrote the book of Daniel, the book of Daniel was written. At least that. Then there's the Dead Sea Scrolls, probably the. greatest modern time archaeological discovery.

In the Dead Sea Scrolls found in the cave of Qumran, a lot of you have visited that when we've gone to Israel. In cave number one, in cave number four of Wadi Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Fragments were found of the book of Daniel in Hebrew and in Aramaic, but get this: the Aramaic it was written in was not the more modern Maccabean, between the Testament Aramaic. But sixth century BC style Aramaic, the kind that Daniel would have known and spoken.

So archaeology, paleography, and then there's history. Here's Daniel seeing this vision, writing it down, and writing several visions down in the rest of the book. And these are things that he sees and says are going to happen.

Now that was thousands of years ago. It's given us enough time to see if they actually happen. If you say something's going to happen and it never happens. You're a false prophet. If you say something's gonna happen and you let history take its course and they actually happen, I hope you go.

Huh. Things that make you go, huh, that would be one of them. History proves it. Daniel predicts four mighty nations will come. And three of those are mentioned by name in the book of Daniel: the kingdom of Babylon, the kingdom of Medo-Persia, and the kingdom of Greece.

So, if you say, well, you know, the supernatural never happens, and the book of Daniel was written after the fact, this is really a forgery, this is really a fake. You have to call archaeology a liar, textual criticism and evidence a liar, historians a liar, and Christ a liar. The evidence is against the critic and against The skeptic. We poke the Bible, it bleeds truth. I've always loved this statement by NASA scientist Robert Jastro.

He said, for the scientist who has lived by his faith. in the power of reason. The story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance. He's about to conquer the highest peak.

He pulls himself over the final rock. and he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries. We've discovered something archaeological. This must mean this, and the Bible is correct.

Okay, okay, we'll give, we'll say to that. And they crawl all the way up, and there's a bunch of theologians saying, hi. Told you so. Then there is prophecy. Prophecy is one of The facts that defend the accuracy of the Bible.

In fact, I would say that of all the other things. Prophecy. Is the verification that God gave us this book, this book of Daniel, more than anything else? What the Bible says will come to pass. does come to pass.

Because there's an all-knowing and all-powerful God. There are hundreds of examples. Here's one. God told Abraham in advance, Your descendants. Will be in a foreign land for 400 years.

It's exactly what happened. They were in bondage in Egypt 400 years. God told the prophets of the Babylonian captivity before Babylon ever existed. As a world power, and that the kingdom would last 70 years, the captivity. God told Isaiah the prophet that Babylon would be overthrown by King Cyrus.

And it was written in the prophecy of Isaiah, get this, 200 years before Cyrus was ever born. His name was written in the scripture. That's because of this fact, Isaiah 46, God speaking, I am God, and there is no one else, there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times, the things that are not yet done. Only God At the beginning, can declare the end. And that's what you find in Daniel 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.

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Now let's get back to today's teaching. Daniel 7 is the most comprehensive panoramic of All the prophecies in the entire Old Testament. and probably in all of the scripture. It is Incredible, so incredible that chapter 8, 9, 10, the rest of the chapters will all. Go back and fit somewhere in chapter 7 and just simply highlight and amplify what we read here.

So Daniel is documented by the future. Daniel is defended by the facts. Let's read a little bit and see how Daniel described what follows.

Now We've already read through several verses, but let's just go back and visit a few, especially this vision of these four wild animals. These four wild animals are four kingdoms that will arise. I didn't make that up. We didn't read it, but if you keep reading in verse 15, 16, and 17. There's an interpreter there who tells Daniel, oh, by the way, Daniel, what you saw?

Those four beasts are four kingdoms that will arise. out of the earth.

Now Let me just. Get something in your mind before we even go through these. The dream that Daniel gets corresponds to the dream that Nebuchadnezzar had many years before. Nebuchadnezzar had a dream of the huge statue. Remember that?

Head of gold. Chest and arms of silver, stomach and thighs of bronze, legs of iron, feet of iron. In clay, 10 toes. The dream Daniel has is of wild beasts. Same truths.

Two different images. The question is, Why? I believe because Nebuchadnezzar, as a pagan king, saw it from the worldly perspective. Daniel saw it from God's perspective. The world is enamored with power, enamored with kingdoms, enamored with glory.

And he sees this big statue, gold, silver, bronze. But when God looks at the world, He sees the world as ravenous beasts, bloody, fighting, destroying one another to have power. And that's an accurate depiction. I think we could, all of us, could look at any point and survey history and even survey what's going on in the world, and we still see it happening. There's no peace.

But there's destruction and there's war. Like a sea being churned up kingdom. after kingdom.

So Nebuchadnezzar sees from the human perspective God Looks at it from heaven's perspective and gives that to Daniel. Reminds me of the scripture when The prophet Samuel was trying to find the next king of Israel, and he went to the house of Jesse. And before he found David, he saw David's older brother Eliab, who looked tall, dark, and handsome. And he said, This dude is the king. And God said, nope, I have rejected him.

For God does not see as man sees. For man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the Heart. Daniel chapter 7 shows you how God sees the heart. of these kingdoms. Verse four.

It's the first. The first was like a lion. and had eagle's wings. I watched till its power, till its wings, excuse me, were plucked off, and it was lifted up from the earth and made to stand on two feet like a man. and a man's heart.

was given to it.

Now, this corresponds to the head of gold. You, O king. Said Daniel to Nebuchadnezzar, you are the head of gold. You want to hear something fascinating? In the archaeological discoveries of the City of Babylon, especially at the gates of the royal palaces, they have found several examples.

of winged lions. That was the depiction of Babylon by the Babylonians, a winged lion. Lion, the king of the beast. Eagle, the king of the birds. It speaks of power.

Domination. Speed All of which characterized Nebuchadnezzar when he took Charshamish 605 BC. Defeated the Egyptians, took over the whole world speedily. They cast A lion with the wings that depicted Babylon, just like Daniel said to Nebuchadnezzar in chapter 2: You, O king, are the head of gold. Notice it says though that the wings were plucked off.

That would indicate a loss of power and a loss of speed. And I believe that this actually took place as most scholars believe that. This describes Nebuchadnezzar being humbled by God. And he was given a new heart, a different heart, after that episode that we already discussed. Verse 5 is the next kingdom, the second kingdom, like a lopsided bear.

This speaks of the Medo-Persian Empire, the chest and arms of silver. I'll show you why. Suddenly another beast, a second, like a bear. It was raised up on one side and had three ribs in its mouth, between its teeth. And they said thus to it, arise and devour much flesh.

No, a bear is slower than a lion. It's more lumbering than a lion. Not as agile. as a lion. But A bear?

Has brute Force. Brute. Strength. I have a friend who lives in Alaska. And he lives where bears come out.

And I mean, they come over for Halloween trick-or-treating. There are so many bears there. Um that's a little exaggeration, but He was at home. And he was outside, and a bear was coming toward him. He's up on his porch.

So he pulled out his bear gun, whatever that is, some big gun, and he shot the bear coming at him. The bullet struck the bear in the chest. The bear kept coming at him. He shot it again. The bear kept coming at him.

Now he's on the porch. He fired a third shot at the bear. The bear kept coming until it finally collapsed right in front of him. where he was standing. Hard to stop a bear.

Brute force. And that is a great depiction of the Medo-Persian Empire. For example, In the battle when King Xerxes of Persia fought the Greeks. Xerxes was able to amass An enormous army of 2,500,000 troops. They moved slowly.

But with great Power and great force. Notice also in this verse that says the bears raised up on one side. as if two feet are on The ground and two feet are Ah, it's lopsided. That also is a depiction of the Medo-Persian coalition. It was never an even union.

The Persians were much more powerful than the Medes were. And historians bear that out. Verse six is the third beast, a four headed leopard looking thing. After this, I looked. And there was another like a leopard.

which had on its back four wings of a bird.

Now A leopard would be the most agile so far of any of the animals, and given four wings. It would be incredibly fast. The beast also had four heads and dominion was given to it. This is a perfect depiction of the next empire, which will also be named as we go on in this book. the Kingdom of Greece.

When Alexander the Great Took over the world beginning in 334 BC. There are two things that marked his kingdom. Speed of victory. speed of victory and the speed of the break up of his kingdom. First of all, He took over the world.

From Greeks, Macedonia, all the way to Egypt, all the way to India in 10 years. 10 years. It's so fast that it surprised even him. But then there was a speed of breakup. He was 31 years old when he died.

He died in Babylon. And when he was dying on his deathbed, The people surrounding him said, What shall we do with the kingdom? To whom shall the kingdom go? And he said, Give it to the strong. And the kingdom was divided up.

Between the generals of Alexander, guess how many there were? There were four generals, like the four heads. Four generals.

Now, how could Daniel have known that? That's why the critics said he couldn't have. It was written after the fact. Cassander, Lithymachus, Seleucus, and Ptolemy were the four generals, and the kingdom was divided up. as the scripture predicted.

The seventh, and we'll touch more on this in the weeks to come. This iron-toothed beast. It is unlike any other beast so far. Verse 7: After this, I saw in the night vision, and behold, a fourth beast. Didn't even say what it's like, just a fourth beast.

Notice the description, dreadful. And terrible, exceedingly strong. It had huge iron teeth, like the iron legs, right? of the statue that Nebuchadnezzar saw. It was devouring, breaking in pieces, and trampling the residue with its feet.

It was different from all the beasts that were before it. And it had ten Horns. The main feature is its iron teeth. Historically, we know this to be the iron rule of Rome. like the legs in the statue, the longest part of the anatomy.

Rome ruled the longest, not 200 years like most of these others, but 1500 years. in total. Also, you should just write a footnote either to yourself if you have a perfect memory or write it down so you don't forget Revelation 13. This corresponds to Revelation 13, where John sees a beast coming out of the sea and describes it with the features of a leopard, a bear. and a lion.

Has all of the features and then some to make it very, very unique, unlike any other creature.

So Through prophecy, God authenticates himself and confirms the validity of his word. Which brings me to a question, and it does every time I study. archaeology and prophecy and sexual criticism, et cetera. Why do the critics persist? Why do they keep trying to attack the Bible.

Ha ha, we found something. Yeah, but have you consulted the other 400 critics before you that found something and then had to zip their lip? Ah, but we found something. Why do they persist? I mean, all of this evidence is here.

It's discoverable. You can find it. You can research it. It's easy. I have a hunch.

It's like the guy Who was so enamored with the microscope when he was showed up one day and he looked in and he saw the intricacies and beauty of flowers and nature? He had to have one for himself.

So he bought one and he took it home and he showed his family and he took some of the evening meal in a slide and looked at it under the microscope. and was disgusted to find microscopic Things crawling all over it. like most everything has. And it so appalled him, it so disturbed him. That was his favorite food he was looking at.

You know what he did? He smashed the microscope. What do you do with the evidence? You get rid of the instruments that tells you the truth. I have a hunch that people want to destroy the Bible so much, not because it reveals the future.

but because it reveals their heart. It tells us that all men and women are sinners by nature and by choice and need a Savior. and that the only solution is the blood of Jesus Christ shed on Calvary's cross. And that is a truth they do not want to see under the microscope.

So let's just destroy that microscope, shall we? You poke the Bible. And it bleeds. Truth. And if God can be that detailed about future.

Don't you think he can handle your tomorrow? Thanks for listening to Connect with Skip Heitzik. Before you go, don't miss your chance to request this month's featured resources from Pastor Skip. The Bible from 30,000 feet 2 CD teaching from Daniel, and his booklet, Are We Living in the Last Days? Together, they'll help you understand what the Bible says about the future and how to be ready for it.

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