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Slide 1 THE BOOK OF DANIEL Dr. Andy Woods Slide 2 Message Times of the Gentiles are revealed prophetically (2, 7, 8 12) andethically (1, 3 6) Slide 3 Synthetic Outline I. Historical (1 7): Daniel interprets, 3 rd person, gentile nations A. Intro Hebrew (1) B. Aramaic chiasm (2 7)

Slide 4 II. Prophetic (8 12): Angel interprets, 1st person, Jewish nation, Hebrew A. Ram & Goat (8) B. 70 weeks (9) Synthetic Outline C. Final vision (10 12) Slide 5 I. Historical (1 7): Synthetic Outline Daniel interprets, 3 rd person, gentile nations A. Intro Hebrew (1) B. Aramaic chiasm (2 7) Slide 6 I. Historical (1 7): Synthetic Outline Daniel interprets, 3 rd person, gentile nations A. Intro Hebrew (1) B. Aramaic chiasm (2 7)

Slide 7 Synthetic Outline B. Chiasm Aramaic ( 2 7) 1. Gentile History (2) 2. Protection (3) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (4) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (5) 2. Protection (6) 1. Gentile history (7) Slide 8 Synthetic Outline B. Chiasm Aramaic ( 2 7) 1. Gentile History (2) 2. Protection (3) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (4) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (5) 2. Protection (6) 1. Gentile history (7) Slide 9 Statue & Stone

Slide 10 Synthetic Outline B. Chiasm Aramaic ( 2 7) 1. Gentile History (2) 2. Protection (3) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (4) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (5) 2. Protection (6) 1. Gentile history (7) Slide 11 Synthetic Outline B. Chiasm Aramaic ( 2 7) 1. Gentile History (2) 2. Protection (3) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (4) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (5) 2. Protection (6) 1. Gentile history (7) Slide 12 Synthetic Outline B. Chiasm Aramaic ( 2 7) 1. Gentile History (2) 2. Protection (3) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (4) 3. Revelation to a gentile king (5) 2. Protection (6) 1. Gentile history (7)

Slide 13 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49 Slide 14 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49 Slide 15 Changing of the names (Dan. 1:6) Jewish names (Deut. 6:6 7; Prov. 22:6) Daniel God is my judge Hananiah Yahweh is gracious Mishael Who is what God is? Azariah Yahweh has helped

Slide 16 Changing of the names (Dan. 1:7) Babylonian names (Gen 2:19; Rom 12:2) Beltshazzar Lady protect the king Shadrach I am fearful of God Meshach I am of little account Abed nego Servant of Nebo Slide 17 Succession of Leadership Nebuchadnezzar dies 562 His son Evil Merodach assassinated after reigning 2 years Neriglisar reigns for 4 years and dies His son Laborosoarchod rules reigned 9 months before being beaten to death Co conspirators appoint Nabonidus Nobonidus appoints his son Belshazzaar as co regent Slide 18 KINGS OF NEO BABYLONIA KING DATES BC SCRIPTURE COMMENT Nebuchadnezzer 605 562 2 Kings 24 25; Daniel Dies after ruling 43 years Amel Marduk 2 Kings 25:27 30; (Evil Merodach) 562 560 Murdered by Neriglissar Jer. 52:31 34 [Nebuchadnezzer s son] Neriglissar 560 556 Jer. 39:3, 13 Dies Labahi Marduk 556 Rules 2 months and is assassinated by [Neriglisser s son] Nabonidus Nabonidus 556 539 (Nabunaid) Belshazzar Nabonidus son? 539 BC (appointed as co regent)

Slide 19 Succession of Gentile Rulers 1 4: Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon 5: Belshazzar of Babylon 6: Darius of Media Persia 7 8: Belshazzar of Babylon 9: Darius of Media Persia 10 12: Cyrus of Media Persia Slide 20 Succession of Gentile Rulers 1 4: Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon 5: Belshazzar of Babylon 6: Darius of Media Persia 7 8: Belshazzar of Babylon 9: Darius of Media Persia 10 12: Cyrus of Media Persia Slide 21 Succession of Gentile Rulers 1 4: Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon 5: Belshazzar of Babylon 6: Darius of Media Persia 7 8: Belshazzar of Babylon 9: Darius of Media Persia 10 12: Cyrus of Media Persia

Slide 22 CHAPTER & VERSE IN DANIEL CHRONOLOGICAL DATE BIBLICAL DATE 1:1 605 3 rd year of Jehoiakim 2:1 603 2 nd year of Nebuchadnezzar 5 Sat. night 10/12/539 (Hoehner) 7:1 553 1 st year of Belshazzar 8:1 551 3 rd year of Belshazzar 9:1 538 1 st year of Darius 10:1 536 3 rd year of Cyrus Slide 23 CHAPTER & VERSE IN DANIEL CHRONOLOGICAL DATE BIBLICAL DATE 1:1 605 3 rd year of Jehoiakim 2:1 603 5 Sat. night 10/12/539 (Hoehner) 2 nd year of Nebuchadnezzar 7:1 553 1 st year of Belshazzar 8:1 551 3 rd year of Belshazzar 9:1 538 1 st year of Darius 10:1 536 3 rd year of Cyrus Slide 24 Daniel s Age CHAPTER EVENTS AGE 1 Taken to Babylonian captivity 15 2 Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar s 1 st dream (huge 17 image) 3 Daniel s 3 friends cast into the fiery furnace 19 or 20 4 Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar s 2nd dream (huge tree) 5 Interpreting handwriting of the wall at Belshazzar s feast 45 50 Early 80 s 6 Delivered from the den of lions c.83 7 8 Daniel s visions and dreams Mid 60 s 9 Daniel s seventy sevens prophecy Early 80 s 10 12 Final dreams and visions Mid 80 s

Slide 25 Daniel s Age CHAPTER EVENTS AGE 1 Taken to Babylonian captivity 15 2 Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar s 1 st dream (huge 17 image) 3 Daniel s 3 friends cast into the fiery furnace 19 or 20 4 Interpreting Nebuchadnezzar s 2nd dream (huge tree) 5 Interpreting handwriting of the wall at Belshazzar s feast 45 50 Early 80 s 6 Delivered from the den of lions c.83 7 8 Daniel s visions and dreams Mid 60 s 9 Daniel s seventy sevens prophecy Early 80 s 10 12 Final dreams and visions Mid 80 s Slide 26 Slide 27 Succession of Leadership Nebuchadnezzar dies 562 His son Evil Merodach assassinated after reigning 2 years Neriglisar reigns for 4 years and dies His son Laborosoarchod rules reigned 9 months before being beaten to death Co conspirators appoint Nabonidus Nobonidus appoints his son Belshazzaar as co regent

Slide 28 KINGS OF NEO BABYLONIA KING DATES BC SCRIPTURE COMMENT Nebuchadnezzer 605 562 2 Kings 24 25; Daniel Dies after ruling 43 years Amel Marduk 2 Kings 25:27 30; (Evil Merodach) 562 560 Murdered by Neriglissar Jer. 52:31 34 [Nebuchadnezzer s son] Neriglissar 560 556 Jer. 39:3, 13 Dies Labahi Marduk 556 Rules 2 months and is assassinated by [Neriglisser s son] Nabonidus Nabonidus 556 539 (Nabunaid) Belshazzar Nabonidus son? 539 BC (appointed as co regent) Slide 29 Slide 30 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49

Slide 31 II. God s Contribution to the Feast: The Handwriting on the Wall (5 6) A. The writing v. 5 B. The reaction v. 6 Slide 32 II. God s Contribution to the Feast: The Handwriting on the Wall (5 6) A. The writing v. 5 B. The reaction v. 6 Slide 33 II. God s Contribution to the Feast: The Handwriting on the Wall (5 6) A. The writing v. 5 B. The reaction v. 6

Slide 34 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49 Slide 35 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29 Slide 36 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29

Slide 37 Nebuchadnezzar Demands the Revelation & Interpretation (2:2 13) Nebuchadnezzar s command (2:2 3) Chaldean s 1 st response (2:4) Nebuchadnezzar reaffirms his command (2:5 6) Chaldean s 2 nd response (2:7) Nebuchadnezzar reaffirms his command (2:8 9) Chaldean s 3 rd response (2:10 11) Nebuchadnezzar s order for destruction (2:12 13) Slide 38 MYSTERY IN HARLOT S TITLE? REV. 17:5 And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. (KJV, NIV) and upon her forehead a name was written, a mystery, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. (NASB) Slide 39

Slide 40 OT Descriptions of Babylon in Rev 17 18 Revelation 17 18 Old Testament Waters 17:1 Psalm 137:1 Babylon the Great 17:5 Daniel 4:30 Mother harlots 17:5 Genesis 11:1 9 Fallen, fallen is Babylon 18:2 Isaiah 21:9 Will not see widowhood 18:7 Isaiah 47:7 9 Colorful attire 17:4; 18:16 Daniel 5:7, 16, 29 Sorcery 18:23 1saiah 47:9 13 Slide 41 OT Descriptions of Babylon in Rev 17 18 Revelation 17 18 Old Testament Waters 17:1 Psalm 137:1 Babylon the Great 17:5 Daniel 4:30 Mother harlots 17:5 Genesis 11:1 9 Fallen, fallen is Babylon 18:2 Isaiah 21:9 Will not see widowhood 18:7 Isaiah 47:7 9 Colorful attire 17:4; 18:16 Daniel 5:7, 16, 29 Sorcery 18:23 1saiah 47:9 13 Slide 42

Slide 43 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29 Slide 44 B. Daniel s Summons (10 16) 1. The Queen s advice v. 10 12 2. The King s request v. 13 16 Slide 45 B. Daniel s Summons (10 16) 1. The Queen s advice v. 10 12 2. The King s request v. 13 16

Slide 46 B. Daniel s Summons (10 16) 1. The Queen s advice v. 10 12 2. The King s request v. 13 16 Slide 47 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29 Slide 48 C. Daniel s Rebuke (17 23) 1. Rejection of the King s gifts v. 17 2. Reminder of Nebuchadnezzar s judgment v. 18 21 3. Rehearsal of Nebuchadnezzar's sins (22 23)

Slide 49 C. Daniel s Rebuke (17 23) 1. Rejection of the King s gifts v. 17 2. Reminder of Nebuchadnezzar s judgment v. 18 21 3. Rehearsal of Nebuchadnezzar's sins (22 23) Slide 50 C. Daniel s Rebuke (17 23) 1. Rejection of the King s gifts v. 17 2. Reminder of Nebuchadnezzar s judgment v. 18 21 3. Rehearsal of Nebuchadnezzar's sins (22 23) Slide 51

Slide 52 C. Daniel s Rebuke (17 23) 1. Rejection of the King s gifts v. 17 2. Reminder of Nebuchadnezzar s judgment v. 18 21 3. Rehearsal of Nebuchadnezzar's sins (22 23) Slide 53 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29 Slide 54 D. Daniel Interprets the Writing (24 28) 1. The message v. 24 25 2. The meaning v. 26 28

Slide 55 D. Daniel Interprets the Writing (24 28) 1. The message v. 24 25 2. The meaning v. 26 28 Slide 56 D. Daniel Interprets the Writing (24 28) Slide 57 D. Daniel Interprets the Writing (24 28) 1. The message v. 24 25 2. The meaning v. 26 28

Slide 58 Belshazzar s kingdom was to be taken away from him because he had been weighed in the balance of God s justice and found wanting. Slide 59 Statue & Stone Slide 60 6 Empires Babylon (2:36 38) 605 539 BC Media Persia (2:39a) 539 331 BC Greece (2:39b) 331 63 BC Rome I (2:40) 63 BC 70 AD Rome II (2:41 43) Tribulation Kingdom (2:44 45) After 2 nd Coming

Slide 61 4 Empires Babylon (2:36 38) 605 539 BC Media (2:39a) 539 331 BC Persia (2:39a) 539 331 BC Greece (2:39b) 331 63 BC Slide 62 III. Daniel s Contribution to the Feast: An Announcement of Doom (7 29) A. Inability of the Chaldeans to interpret v. 7 9 B. Daniel s summons v. 10 16 C. Daniel s rebuke v. 17 23 D. Daniel interprets the writing v. 24 28 E. Belshazzar rewards Daniel v. 29 Slide 63 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49

Slide 64 IV. Darius s Contribution to the Feast: The Conquest of Babylon (30 31) A. Belshazzar s death v. 30 B. Babylon s fall v. 31 Slide 65 IV. Darius s Contribution to the Feast: The Conquest of Babylon (30 31) A. Belshazzar s death v. 30 B. Babylon s fall v. 31 Slide 66 IV. Darius s Contribution to the Feast: The Conquest of Babylon (30 31) A. Belshazzar s death v. 30 B. Babylon s fall v. 31

Slide 67 Statue & Stone Slide 68 Isaiah 13 14 Day of the Lord (13:6 9) Cosmic disturbances (13:10 13) Global judgment (13:11 12) Sodom and Gomorrah (13:19) Complete and final desolation (13:20 22) Universal peace and rest (14:5 8) Israel s regeneration (14:1 4) Morris, Revelation Record, 348. Slide 69 Isaiah 13/Matthew 24 Connection Isaiah 13:10; Matthew 24:29 Isaiah 13:12; Matthew 24:21 22

Slide 70 Jeremiah 50 51 Sudden destruction (51:8) Complete destruction (50:3, 13, 26, 39 40; 51:29, 43, 62) No reuse of building materials (51:26) Believers flee (50:8; 51:6, 45) Israel s regeneration (50:2, 4 5, 20; 51:50) Dyer, "The Identity of Babylon in Revelation 17 18 (Part 2)," 443 49. Slide 71 Herodotus, Histories, 1:191 (450 B.C.) he conducted the river by a channel into the lake and so he made the former course of the river passable by the sinking of the stream. When this had been done, the Persians who had been posted for this very purpose entered by the bed of the river Euphrates into Babylon, the stream having sunk so far that it reached about to the middle of a man s thigh those Babylonians who dwelt in the middle did not know that they had been captured Slide 72

Slide 73 Pritchard, The Ancient Near East Texts Relating to the Old Testament, 315 16. Without any battle... sparing Babylon... any calamity.... I am Cyrus... king of Babylon.... When I entered Babylon... under jubilation and rejoicing... troops walked around Babylon... in peace, I did not allow anybody to terrorize (any place) of the [country of Sumer] and Akkad. I strove for peace in Babylon... and in all his (other) sacred cities.... I returned to (these) sacred cities on the other side of the Tigris, the sanctuaries of which have been in ruins for a long time, the images which (used) to live therein and established for them permanent sanctuaries. Slide 74 Pritchard, The Ancient Near East Texts Relating to the Old Testament, 315 16. I (also) gathered all their (former) inhabitants and returned (to them) their habitations. Furthermore, I resettled... unharmed, in their (former) chapels, the places which make them happy. May all the gods whom I have resettled in their sacred cities ask daily Bel and Nebo for a long life for me... all of them I resettled in a peaceful place... ducks and doves,... I endeavoured to fortify/repair their dwelling places... Slide 75 Isaiah 13 14 Day of the Lord (13:6 9) Cosmic disturbances (13:10 13) Global judgment (13:11 12) Sodom and Gomorrah (13:19) Complete and final desolation (13:20 22) Universal peace and rest (14:5 8) Israel s regeneration (14:1 4) Morris, Revelation Record, 348.

Slide 76 Jeremiah 50 51 Sudden destruction (51:8) Complete destruction (50:3, 13, 26, 39 40; 51:29, 43, 62) No reuse of building materials (51:26) Believers flee (50:8; 51:6, 45) Israel s regeneration (50:2, 4 5, 20; 51:50) Dyer, "The Identity of Babylon in Revelation 17 18 (Part 2)," 443 49. Slide 77 Babylon s History After 539 B.C. Herodotus gives Babylon s measurements (450 B.C.) Alexander the Great visits and dies in Babylon (323 B.C.) Seleucus seizes Babylon (312 B.C.) Strabo pronounces Babylon s hanging gardens as one of seven wonders of the world (25 B.C) Babylonians present on Pentecost (Acts 2:9) Talmud promulgated from Babylon (A.D. 500) Haukal mentions Babylonian village (A.D. 917) Babylon known as Two Mosques and Hilah (A.D. 1100) Hitchcock and Ice, The Truth Behind Left Behind, 109 Slide 78 Dr. John Walvoord The Nations in Prophecy, 63 64 As far as the historic fulfillment is concerned, it is obvious from both Scripture and history that these verses have not been literally fulfilled. The city of Babylon continued to flourish after the Medes conquered it, and though its glory dwindled, especially after the control of the Medes and the Persians ended in 323 B.C., the city continued in some form or substance until A.D. 1000 and did not experience a sudden termination such as anticipated in this prophecy.

Slide 79 Parallels Between Jeremiah 50 51 & Revelation 17 18 Jeremiah Revelation Associated with a Golden cup 51:7a 17:3 4; 18:6 Dwelling on many waters 51:13 17:1 Intoxicating the nations 51:7b 17:2 Same name 50:1 17:5 Stone sinking into Euphrates 51:63 64 18:21 Sudden destruction 51:8 18:8 Destroyed by fire 51:30 17:16 Final, uninhabitable 50:39 18:21 Deserved 50:29 18:6 God s people flee 51:6, 45 18:4 Heaven rejoices 51:48 18:20 Dyer, "The Identity of Babylon in Revelation 17 18 (Part 2)," 441 43. Slide 80 Isaiah s Oracles Against the Nations (Isa 13 23) 1. Babylon (13:1 14:23) 2. Assyria (14:24 27) 3. Philistia (14:28 32) 4. Moab (15 16) 5. Damascus and Samaria (17) 6. Ethiopia (18) 7. Egypt (19 20) 8. Babylon (21:1 10) 9. Edom (21:11 12) 10. Arabia (21:13 17) 11. Jerusalem (22) 12. Tyre (23) Slide 81 Isaiah s Oracles Against the Nations (Isa 13 23) 1. Babylon (13:1 14:23) 2. Assyria (14:24 27) 3. Philistia (14:28 32) 4. Moab (15 16) 5. Damascus and Samaria (17) 6. Ethiopia (18) 7. Egypt (19 20) 8. Babylon (21:1 10) 9. Edom (21:11 12) 10. Arabia (21:13 17) 11. Jerusalem (22) 12. Tyre (23)

Slide 82 Darius the Mede? Darius the Mede in the Bible, a king of the Medes who succeeded to the throne of Babylonia after Belshazzar. Otherwise unknown outside biblical tradition, it is likely that this Darius has been confused with Cyrus the Persian, who succeeded Belshazzar and decreed (539 B.C.) the return of exiled Jews. He is also mentioned by Herodotus and Josephus. Slide 83 Conclusion Slide 84 Chapter 5 Outline I. Belshazzar's contribution to the feast: unrestrained sensuality (1 4) II. God s contribution to the feast: the handwriting on the wall (5 6) III. Daniel s contribution to the feast: an announcement of doom (7 29) IV. Darius's contribution to the feast: the conquest of Babylon (30 31) Ryrie Study Bible, pp. 1047 49 1

Luke 12:16-21-And He told them a parable, saying, The land of a rich man was very productive. 17 And he began reasoning to himself, saying, What shall I do, since I have no place to store my crops? 18 Then he said, This is what I will do: I will tear down my barns and build larger ones, and there I will store all my grain and my goods. 19 And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years to come; take your ease, eat, drink and be merry. 20 But God said to him, You fool! This very night [i] your soul is required of you; and now who will own what you have prepared? 21 So is the man who stores up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God. 2 Dan. 1:2-The Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the vessels of the house of God; and he brought them to the land of Shinar, to the house of his [a] god, and he brought the vessels into the treasury of his [b] god. Matt. 9:27-As Jesus went on from there, two blind men followed Him, crying out, Have mercy on us, Son of David! 5 1 Sam. 5:3-4-When the Ashdodites arose early the next morning, behold, Dagon had fallen on his face to the ground before the ark of the LORD. So they took Dagon and set him in his place again. 4 But when they arose early the next morning, behold, Dagon had fallen on his face to the ground before the ark of the LORD. And the head of Dagon and both the palms of his hands were cut off on the threshold; [a] only the trunk of Dagon was left to him.

7-9 Dan. 4:7-Then the magicians, the conjurers, the Chaldeans and the diviners came in and I related the dream to them, but they could not make its interpretation known to me. Rev. 17:4-The woman was clothed in purple and scarlet, and [b] adorned with gold and precious [c] stones and pearls, having in her hand a gold cup full of abominations and of the unclean things of her immorality Rev. 18:16-saying, Woe, woe, the great city, she who was clothed in fine linen and purple and scarlet, and [s] adorned with gold and precious [t] stones and pearls. 10-12 1 Cor. 2:14-15-But [f] a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually [g] appraised. 15 But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no one. John 16:12-13-I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. 13 But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth; for He will not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come. John 3:3-Jesus answered and said to him, Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born [b] again he cannot see the kingdom of God. 22

Dan. 4:19-Then Daniel, whose name is Belteshazzar, was appalled for a while as his thoughts alarmed him. The king responded and said, Belteshazzar, do not let the dream or its interpretation alarm you. Belteshazzar replied, My lord, if only the dream applied to those who hate you and its interpretation to your adversaries! Dan. 4:27-Therefore, O king, may my advice be pleasing to you: break away now from your sins by doing righteousness and from your iniquities by showing mercy to the poor, in case there may be a prolonging of your prosperity. Matt. 11:20-24-Then He began to denounce the cities in which most of His [u] miracles were done, because they did not repent. 21 Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the [v] miracles had occurred in Tyre and Sidon which occurred in you, they would have repented long ago in [w] sackcloth and ashes. 22 Nevertheless I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon in the day of judgment than for you. 23 And you, Capernaum, will not be exalted to heaven, will you? You will descend to Hades; for if the [x] miracles had occurred in Sodom which occurred in you, it would have remained to this day. 24 Nevertheless I say to you that it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment, than for you. Rom. 1:18-20-For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth [l] in unrighteousness, 19 because that which is known about God is evident [m] within them; for God made it evident to them. 20 For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have

been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. Luke 12:48-but the one who did not know it, and committed deeds worthy of [x] a flogging, will receive but few. From everyone who has been given much, much will be required; and to whom they entrusted much, of him they will ask all the more. 23 1 Cor. 11:30-For this reason many among you are weak and sick, and a number [s] sleep. Rev. 9:20-21-The rest of [r] mankind, who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands, so as not to worship demons, and the idols of gold and of silver and of brass and of stone and of wood, which can neither see nor hear nor walk; Isa. 46:1, 4-Bel has bowed down, Nebo stoops over; Their images are consigned to the beasts and the cattle. The things [a] that you carry are burdensome, A load for the weary beast Even to your old age I will be the same, And even to your [e] graying years I will bear you! I have [f] done it, and I will carry you; And I will bear you and I will deliver you. 31 1 Cor. 10:12- Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed that he does not fall.

Dan. 4:28-29-All this happened to Nebuchadnezzar the king. 29 Twelve months later he was walking on the roof of the royal palace of Babylon. Dan. 2:38-39-and wherever the sons of men dwell, or the beasts of the field, or the birds of the sky, He has given them into your hand and has caused you to rule over them all. You are the head of gold. 39 After you there will arise another kingdom inferior to you, then another third kingdom of bronze, which will rule over all the earth. Isa. 44:28-45:1- It is I who says of Cyrus, He is My shepherd! And he will perform all My desire. And [x] he declares of Jerusalem, She will be built, And of the temple, [y] Your foundation will be laid. Thus says the LORD to Cyrus His anointed, Whom I have taken by the right hand, To subdue nations before him And [a] to loose the loins of kings; To open doors before him so that gates will not be shut: John 13:19- From now on I am telling you before it comes to pass, so that when it does occur, you may believe that I am He. John 14:29-Now I have told you before it happens, so that when it happens, you may believe. Dan. 2:21-It is He who changes the times and the epochs; He removes kings and [ab] establishes kings; He gives wisdom to wise men And knowledge to [ac] men of understanding. 2 Sam. 12:24-25-Then David comforted his wife Bathsheba, and went in to her and lay with her; and she gave birth to a son, and [k] he named him Solomon. Now the LORD loved him 25 and sent

word through Nathan the prophet, and he named him [l] Jedidiah for the LORD S sake. Num. 6:24-26-The LORD bless you, and keep you; 25 The LORD make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; 26 The LORD lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.