Daniel's vision of Four Beasts

Daniel’s Four Beasts with Joel Richardson.

Daniel’s four beasts: A video study from Joel Richardson

In Daniel’s series of visions, he describes four beasts and four kingdoms. But that’s a relatively small part of his book. Though it is an essential one. Joel Richardson makes an extremely important point in a new video series. He focuses the viewers’ attention on Daniel’s chapter seven. In doing so, he makes an important point that all Christians should consider. And a point which, especially Bible prophecy teachers should take special note of.

In the center of Daniel chapter seven, we have the apex, or mountain top, of all biblical prophecy. And the apex isn’t the Antichrist, or a one-world government, or a cataclysmic earthquake. No, the central point of Bible prophecy is Jesus Christ.

In Daniel chapter seven, in which the prophet describes four beasts, including the terrifying final beast, Jesus is the mountain top of all of the visions. As Joel Richardson points out, we often miss that point if we focus on “end-of-the-world” scenarios. This is Bible 101 theology! Jesus should always be the focus. He is the mountaintop experience for those who seek truth in the scriptures. Students of the scriptures should learn to ‘self-correct’ if they find themselves steering into areas that get our attention off of the Lord’s glorious central point. Jesus Christ.

 

Daniel 7:13

“In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence.”

 

Daniel 7:9

“As I looked, “thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days took his seat. His clothing was as white as snow; the hair of his head was white like wool. His throne was flaming with fire, and its wheels were all ablaze.

 

Daniel 7:18

But the holy people of the Most-High will receive the kingdom and will possess it forever – yes, forever and ever.’

 

 

The four beasts in Daniel Seven: by Joel Richardson

 

 

 

Four beasts revealed

https://thewritelife.tech/2017/12/30/daniel-71-8-what-are-the-four-beast-kingdoms-in-daniels-vision/

Deciding on the identity of the four beasts or kingdoms

Do we know the identity of the four beast kingdoms in the Book of Daniel? If we do, then it leads us to conclude, when we see the fourth one we can expect Jesus to crush it and set up his own kingdom. According to most biblical scholars, we have already seen the four beast kingdoms. So where is Jesus? Where is his kingdom? If it’s already set up on the earth, as many suggest, it’s not so great a kingdom after all.

Is that blasphemy or just stating an obvious fact? The “kingdom-to-come” that the prophets foretold is not in power on the earth…yet.

Many prophecy teachers today and in the past have made their conclusions about this subject. For many, the identity of the four beast kingdoms is well-known and a biblical fact no longer disputed by accepted prophecy experts.

I don’t accept their conclusions. What do you think?

 

 

 

The four beasts fall to the Son of Man

https://thewritelife.tech/2018/01/03/daniel-711-14-last-evil-king-final-game-thrones/

The last King in the real-life Game of Thrones

A king needs a kingdom.

In a real-life Game of Thrones, an evil king will take possession of a kingdom in a final conglomeration of kingdoms. The Bible forewarns of an evil king who will reign over ten weak rulers. His reign will be devastating, terrifying, and cruel. But his time in power will be short-lived.

At an appointed time, in mankind’s future, a mysterious figure known as the Antichrist will become king of a confederation of nations. Once he does, The King of Kings and Lord of Lords will swat him out of power. The One and only True King, The Lord Jesus Christ will swat him like a bothersome fly before his reign reaches four years. This man and his rule are predicted in many Old and New Testament passages.

This passage, Daniel 7:11-14, gives a synopsis view of the last evil king who will reign over the world’s last empire. It’s good to know his time will be short because the world, literally, could not survive if his reign was any longer.

 

So, let’s rejoice. The Lord is good. He has given us a way to eternal life. We have a great destiny before us.

Great days are ahead. Happy days are soon approaching. 🙂 I can’t wait, how about you?

 

John 14:6

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

 

Romans 10:9

If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

 

John 3:3

Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born again.”

 

Four Beasts

 

 

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Comments

4 responses to “Daniel’s Four Beasts with Joel Richardson.”

  1. We Are Not Responsible For Everything
    But That Doesn’t Take Us Away
    From Any Of Our Responsibilities
    -This Is Who We Are

  2. Watched Joel Richardson video.
    He makes an error at around 43:30 where he tries to show that translating the words as a future form is wrong.
    He compares Dan 7:17 “will arise” which in Hebrew is the Qal Imperfect with Deutoronomy 33:2 which is “came” but in the is in the Qal Perfect. The Qal Perfect is a past form, whilst the Qal Imperfect is used to denote incomplete action and is NEVER used to say something has finished (contrary to his claim as a possibility). From this site:
    https://hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_Ten/Qal_Imperfect/qal_imperfect.html
    We discover this form is used for incomplete actions and is basically a future tense in the active voice.
    Now in addition to this, what we discover is that the Septuagint – the earliest translation of Daniel has the same form as that used in Matthew 12:41 where it is clearly in the Future Indicative Middle which speaks of the beasts themselves performing the action and it is clearly in the future and NOT in the present or past. All translators note this and have no reason to think it is an incorrect translation. Joel therefore pits himself against ALL Bible scholars from every country in the world throughout history when he claims it is NOT speaking of a future event.
    Now simply because this tense speaks of the future it does NOT mean the far future, for it could have an aspect where it has already started, the question is whether Babylonia meets the criteria, and the answer is it doesn’t.
    The first beast kingdom arises within 2 years.

    What he does get right is that the beasts dominions fade away when conquered by other beasts.

    he also makes the error that to seal the book means we won’t understand it. What to seal the book means is that nothing else will be added to it. It is a finished work.

    1. Well, Joel is quick to point out that he is not a linguistic scholar, but he does study well.
      I would have to review the video again. But my guess is that he was making a point about the Deut. passage and perhaps less so about the Daniel passage. I could be wrong.
      He has spent a lot of time in Deut. lately as he was studying for his Sinai book. Important points are brought out that the Lord who brought judgment in the O.T. will make similar “visits” to similar enemies of Israel as the final day’s event unfold. He likes to point to Deut. Habakkuk, Zechariah, and other passages that bring out the point that the Lord will be actively involved in judging the nations.

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