Daily Encouragement

December 3 – What Is Daniel 11 All About?

TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE:
Daniel 11:2-35
1 John 3:7-24
Psalm 122:1-9
Proverbs 29:1

In today’s reading we’ll go from Daniel’s present day (fall of Babylon in 539 BC) to the Maccabean Revolt in 164 BC. Matthew Henry, John Walvoord, and EnduringWord.com can tell you the “what” that’s going on, but the bigger question is “why” should we care about the “intertestamental time?”

First, we need to remember that Scripture was written for the immediate audience first. Daniel is writing to the Jewish people for their immediate edification. If we look at a Bible timeline of chronology, we notice that there was a surge in prophets around the fall of Jerusalem.

Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Joel, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and Obadiah all were writing around the fall of Jerusalem (586 BC). Haggai and Zechariah were writing around the return of Zerubbabel (536 BC); Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and Malachi were active around 450 BC for the rebuilding of the walls. Then there were roughly 450 years of silence.

Today’s reading is a “play by play” of the dream in Daniel 2. Daniel 2 identified the four kingdoms (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome), but Daniel 11 gives us the actions. It takes us from Daniel’s present day, through the political events of the last prophet, Malachi, to the return of a Jewish self-governing state. That state (Hasmonean Dynasty) would become the Herodian vassal state of the fourth kingdom (Rome), the kingdom that the Messiah would be born into. .. but not without controversy – from John Walvoord:

Probably no other portion of Scripture presents more minute prophecy than Daniel 11:1-35, and this has prompted the sharpest attack of critics seeking to discredit this prophetic portion.

Interestingly enough, it was the eleventh chapter of Daniel with its detailed prophecy of about two hundred years of history that prompted the heathen philosopher Porphyry (third century AD) to attack the book of Daniel as a forgery. In his study, Porphyry established the fact that history corresponded closely to the prophetic revelation of Daniel 11:1-35, and the correspondence was so precise that he was persuaded that no one could have prophesied these events in the future. Accordingly, he solved the problem by taking the position that the book of Daniel was written after the events occurred, that is, it was written in the second century B.C. This attack prompted Jerome to defend the book of Daniel and to issue his own commentary, which for over one thousand years thereafter was considered the standard commentary on the book of Daniel.

https://walvoord.com/article/252

1 John 3:9 — Can a Christian sin? After reading 1 John 1:8, we know that we have sin. GotQuestions.org points out that this is not “sinless perfection” but “a decreasing pattern of sin.”

1 John 3:13 — There is a war between the world and Christ. John is reiterating the teaching Jesus made (John 15:18). What’s the difference?

  • Righteousness vs. sin (1 John 3:7-8)
  • Father God vs. Father Devil (1 John 3:10)
  • Love not vs. Love (1 John 3:10-11, 1 John 3:14)
  • Evil works vs. Righteous works (1 John 3:12)
  • Love vs. Hate (1 John 3:15-16)
  • Giver vs. Hoarder (1 John 3:17)

At the end of the day, the symptoms are not absolute, but believing on Jesus Christ is (1 John 3:23), as well as having the Spirit (1 John 3:24).

Psalm 122:1 — Do you look forward to spending time with God’s people?

Psalm 122:6 — Notice the blessing for those who love Jerusalem! What is the peace that will come to Jerusalem? Paul shared his burden in Romans 10:1.

Proverbs 29:1 — Rejecting correction brings destruction!

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Daily Encouragement

December 2 – Daniel and the 70 Weeks

TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE:
Daniel 9:1-11:1
1 John 2:18-3:6
Psalm 121:1-8
Proverbs 28:27-28

Daniel 9:2 — Prophecy is easier to understand at the time when it is being fulfilled as opposed to when it is given. Notice the interconnection of Scripture: Peter wrote about Paul’s writings (2 Peter 3:15-16), now Daniel writes about Jeremiah’s writings.

Daniel 9:5 — Compare this verse to Nehemiah’s repentance on behalf of his nation (Nehemiah 1:7).

Daniel 9:11 — Daniel recognizes that Moses’ prophecy is being fulfilled (Deuteronomy 27).

Daniel 9:17-19 — Daniel begs God four times to listen in these three verses, not because the Israelites deserve it but because of “thy great mercies” (Daniel 9:18).

Daniel 9:24 — What are the Seventy Weeks and how are they counted? From BobShelton.org:

Daniel 10:13 — Spiritual warfare is real. We read about it in Jude 1:9, Zechariah 3:2, and Revelation 12:7.

Daniel 10:15 — Daniel spoke much before the vision, but after God revealed His truth to him, Daniel went silent. Job had much to say to God, but when God spoke, Job replied, “I uttered that I understood not” (Job 42:3).

Sadly many people deny that Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah, the Everlasting Father (Isaiah 9:6). Doctrine matters, for if you do not follow the Son, you cannot claim the Father.

Some think that all religions worship the same God, but someone shared this answer to the claim. If you were to ask me if I know John Smith, and I say, “Yes, and I know his wife, Julie, and his son, Bob.” Then, if you say, “John’s never been married,” we’re probably not talking about the same John Smith. Likewise, if your Jesus is not Christ, the living God, then it’s probably another Jesus.

1 John 3:1 — Behold what manner of love the Father has given unto us!

1 John 3:2 — Wow! We shall be like Him? God is good to us!

Psalm 121:4 — Isn’t it great to know that God does not sleep nor does He slumber?

Proverbs 28:27 — Doesn’t that seem contradictory? Givers won’t lack, but hoarders will suffer? Jesus followed up on that in Matthew 20:16.

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