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Often making life back in the Land of Promise miserable for the Jews in Judea. These two kingdoms would play a tug-of-war, as it were, with God’s people for the next few centuries. We learned of two kingdoms in particular the Seleucids in the Ptolemies who would follow both Persia and Alexander the Great. Then when we jumped into Daniel 11, a few weeks back, we heard the content of that prophetic vision. One of who then proceeded to offer Daniel this prophetic vision of events that lie ahead and his future and for the future of the church. Then he was greeted by a couple of celestial figures along the way. Daniel was the standing on the banks of the great river Tigris in chapter 10, in the third year of King Cyrus. In chapter 10, if you remember, we were introduced to this final prophetic vision.
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The text that we will be studying today, the final chapter in Daniel, is the final part of the final vision and the longest vision in the book of Daniel.
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As you’re turning there in your Bibles or on the apps on your phone, let me provide some context real briefly before we jump in since it’s been a few weeks since we’ve been in the book of Daniel. We will be closing out our study in Daniel this morning by looking at the final chapter of Daniel, chapter 12. This morning we will be returning to the book of Daniel for our final time.