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by Roy Allan Anderson ยท 1975
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Page count: 192
Daniel wrote more than history; half of his book is prophecy. And next in importance to a saving knowledge of our Lord and Savious is a knowledge of His prophetic program for our age and the coming age. Only those who understand the prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation can comprehend the issues we face in our generation. Daniel is the outstanding apocalypse of the Old Testament, as Revelation is of the New Testament. - 1. Who Was Daniel the Prophet? 2. Daniel at the Court of Babylon 3. Daniel in the Critics'en 4. Prophetic Panorama of History to Be 5. The Mystic Stone Kingdom 6. Treason, Trial, and Triumph 7. Maniac King Regains His Kingdom 8. Belshazzar and Babylon's Fall 9. Cartoon Prophecies of World Empires 10. Antichrist and Heaven's Judgment 11. Daniel's Key Theme--The Sanctuary and Salvation 12. Messiah's Ministry and predicted Day of His Death 13. Divine Intervention in International Politics 14. Political Intrigue Divides Greek Empire 15. Prophecy's Forcast of Rome's Rulership 16. Daniel Views Rise of Persecuting Powers 17. The Atheistic Revolution 18. Could Socialism Lead to World Government? 19. Righteous Shine as the Stars Forever