Author: Sir Robert Anderson
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781387998210
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description of Daniel's era, wherein the Jewish peoples were pit against the Egyptian Pharaoh and other adversaries. The various prophetic visions and the sequence in which each occurred is established by Anderson, whose methodical and thorough inspection of the scripture ensures that readers arrive at an excellent understanding of the subject. As one of the first policeman to ever apply his profession's methods to the Bible, Anderson takes us through the history of the scripture step by step. The various parts of the Book of Daniel, such as his vision by the River of Ulai, is cross-referenced with the New Testament.
The Coming Prince: The Marvelous Prophecy of Daniel's Seventy Weeks Concerning the Antichrist (Hardcover)
Author: Sir Robert Anderson
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781387998210
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description of Daniel's era, wherein the Jewish peoples were pit against the Egyptian Pharaoh and other adversaries. The various prophetic visions and the sequence in which each occurred is established by Anderson, whose methodical and thorough inspection of the scripture ensures that readers arrive at an excellent understanding of the subject. As one of the first policeman to ever apply his profession's methods to the Bible, Anderson takes us through the history of the scripture step by step. The various parts of the Book of Daniel, such as his vision by the River of Ulai, is cross-referenced with the New Testament.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781387998210
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson's commentary on the Book of Daniel is his most famous and respected work of Biblical narrative. This edition contains the author's notes, his appendices and the chronological tables. Anderson begins his investigation with a description of Daniel's era, wherein the Jewish peoples were pit against the Egyptian Pharaoh and other adversaries. The various prophetic visions and the sequence in which each occurred is established by Anderson, whose methodical and thorough inspection of the scripture ensures that readers arrive at an excellent understanding of the subject. As one of the first policeman to ever apply his profession's methods to the Bible, Anderson takes us through the history of the scripture step by step. The various parts of the Book of Daniel, such as his vision by the River of Ulai, is cross-referenced with the New Testament.
The Coming Prince
Author: Robert Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780615965888
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson (1841 - 1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness of the book of Daniel, examining its date and authorship. This edition includes all charts, tables, and footnotes originally published In "The Coming Prince" but the charts and tables have been reformatted making them easier to read and understand. He is also the author of several other books such as, Forgotten Truths, The Lord From Heaven, Daniel in the Critics' Den, The Silence of God, Types in Hebrews, Redemption Truths, and more. CHAPTER 1: Introductory ... 34 CHAPTER 2: Daniel And His Times ... 43 CHAPTER 3: The King's Dream And The Prophet's Visions ... 50 CHAPTER 4: The Vision By The River Of Ulai ... 57 CHAPTER 5: The Angel' s Message ... 63 CHAPTER 6: The Prophetic Year ... 72 CHAPTER 7: The Mystic Era Of The Weeks ... 77 CHAPTER 8: "Messiah The Prince" ... 83 CHAPTER 9: The Paschal Supper ... 94 CHAPTER 10: Fulfillment Of The Prophecy ... 101 CHAPTER 11: Principles Of Interpretation ... 107 CHAPTER 12: Fullness Of The Gentiles ... 117 CHAPTER 13: Second Sermon On The Mount ... 122 CHAPTER 14: The Patmos Visions ... 129 CHAPTER 15: The Coming Prince ... 140 Please leave a review of this book, thanks. Reviews: "This classic interpretation of the book of Daniel, dealing with the prophecy of the ninth chapter in particular, has long been considered a standard volume in the field, often quoted, and original in its fresh exposition of Daniel's seventy weeks.... This book belongs on the shelf of every pastor and layman intelligent in the study of the prophetic Word." (Dr. John F. Walvoord. "This is the ablest explanation of Daniel's seventy weeks and related subjects in existence." Dr. Frederick A. Tatford This book contains so many hidden gems, it should be read slowly or several times, to mine all of its value. Michael D. Fortner, author (Discoveries in Bible Prophecy).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780615965888
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson (1841 - 1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness of the book of Daniel, examining its date and authorship. This edition includes all charts, tables, and footnotes originally published In "The Coming Prince" but the charts and tables have been reformatted making them easier to read and understand. He is also the author of several other books such as, Forgotten Truths, The Lord From Heaven, Daniel in the Critics' Den, The Silence of God, Types in Hebrews, Redemption Truths, and more. CHAPTER 1: Introductory ... 34 CHAPTER 2: Daniel And His Times ... 43 CHAPTER 3: The King's Dream And The Prophet's Visions ... 50 CHAPTER 4: The Vision By The River Of Ulai ... 57 CHAPTER 5: The Angel' s Message ... 63 CHAPTER 6: The Prophetic Year ... 72 CHAPTER 7: The Mystic Era Of The Weeks ... 77 CHAPTER 8: "Messiah The Prince" ... 83 CHAPTER 9: The Paschal Supper ... 94 CHAPTER 10: Fulfillment Of The Prophecy ... 101 CHAPTER 11: Principles Of Interpretation ... 107 CHAPTER 12: Fullness Of The Gentiles ... 117 CHAPTER 13: Second Sermon On The Mount ... 122 CHAPTER 14: The Patmos Visions ... 129 CHAPTER 15: The Coming Prince ... 140 Please leave a review of this book, thanks. Reviews: "This classic interpretation of the book of Daniel, dealing with the prophecy of the ninth chapter in particular, has long been considered a standard volume in the field, often quoted, and original in its fresh exposition of Daniel's seventy weeks.... This book belongs on the shelf of every pastor and layman intelligent in the study of the prophetic Word." (Dr. John F. Walvoord. "This is the ablest explanation of Daniel's seventy weeks and related subjects in existence." Dr. Frederick A. Tatford This book contains so many hidden gems, it should be read slowly or several times, to mine all of its value. Michael D. Fortner, author (Discoveries in Bible Prophecy).
The Coming Prince
Author: Robert Anderson
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1602062307
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
He was one of the most popular lay preachers and Christian apologists of his day: Sir Robert Anderson devoutly believed that the Bible was the inerrant word of God, and in this popular 1881 book-a companion to his Daniel in the Critics' Den-he mounts a defense of the prophetic Old Testament Book of Daniel, an early example of apocalyptic philosophy in Christianity. Students of the Bible will appreciate this historically valuable attempt to set straight the many controversies surrounding Daniel regarding its authorship and even the date of its writing. And anyone interested in the apocalyptic fervor of modern-day fundamentalist Christianity will find this an instructive and enlightening read. While at Scotland Yard, Irish police official and religious scholar SIR ROBERT ANDERSON (1841-1918) helped investigate the Jack the Ripper murders, but he is best remembered for his works of Bible study, including Forgotten Truths and The Silence of God.
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
ISBN: 1602062307
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
He was one of the most popular lay preachers and Christian apologists of his day: Sir Robert Anderson devoutly believed that the Bible was the inerrant word of God, and in this popular 1881 book-a companion to his Daniel in the Critics' Den-he mounts a defense of the prophetic Old Testament Book of Daniel, an early example of apocalyptic philosophy in Christianity. Students of the Bible will appreciate this historically valuable attempt to set straight the many controversies surrounding Daniel regarding its authorship and even the date of its writing. And anyone interested in the apocalyptic fervor of modern-day fundamentalist Christianity will find this an instructive and enlightening read. While at Scotland Yard, Irish police official and religious scholar SIR ROBERT ANDERSON (1841-1918) helped investigate the Jack the Ripper murders, but he is best remembered for his works of Bible study, including Forgotten Truths and The Silence of God.
The Coming Prince
Author: Robert Anderson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781508528494
Category : Antichrist
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is an old work that discusses Christ's second coming. From the preface: "THE COMING PRINCE has been out of print for more than a year; for it seemed inadvisable to reissue it during the War. But the War has apparently created an increased interest in the prophecies of Daniel; and as this book is therefore in demand, it has been decided to publish a new edition without further delay. Not that these pages contain any sensational "Armageddon" theories. For "a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon" is situated neither in France nor in Flanders, but in Palestine; and the future of the land and people of the covenant will be a main issue in the great battle which is yet to be fought on that historic plain. Prophetic students are apt to become adherents of one or other of two rival schools of interpretation. The teaching of the "futurists" suggests that this Christian dispensation is altogether a blank in the Divine scheme of prophecy. And the "historicists" discredit Scripture by frittering away the meaning of plain words in order to find the fulfillment of them in history. Avoiding the errors of both these schools, this volume is written in the spirit of Lord Bacon's dictum, that "Divine prophecies have springing and germinant accomplishment throughout many ages, though the height or fullness of them may belong to some one age." And this world war is no doubt within the scope of prophecy, though it be not the fulfillment of any special Scripture. Very many years ago my attention was directed to a volume of sermons by a devout Jewish Rabbi of the London Synagogue, in which he sought to discredit the Christian interpretation of certain Messianic prophecies. And in dealing with Daniel 9., he accused Christian expositors of tampering, not only with chronology, but with Scripture, in their efforts to apply the prophecy of the Seventy Weeks to the Nazarene. My indignation at such a charge gave place to distress when the course of study to which it led me brought proof that it was by no means a baseless libel. My faith in the Book of Daniel, already disturbed by the German infidel crusade of "the Higher Criticism," was thus further undermined. And I decided to take up the study of the subject with a fixed determination to accept without reserve not only the language of Scripture, but the standard dates of history as settled by our best modern chronologists. [ 1 ] The following is a brief summary of the results of my inquiry as regards the great prophecy of the "Seventy Weeks." I began with the assumption, based on the perusal of many standard works, that the era in question had reference to the seventy years of the Captivity of Judah, and that it was to end with the Coming of Messiah. But I soon made the startling discovery that this was quite erroneous. For the Captivity lasted only sixty-two years; and the seventy weeks related to the wholly different judgment of the Desolations of Jerusalem. And further, the period "unto Messiah the Prince," as Daniel 9:25 so plainly states, was not seventy weeks, but 7+62 weeks."
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781508528494
Category : Antichrist
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This is an old work that discusses Christ's second coming. From the preface: "THE COMING PRINCE has been out of print for more than a year; for it seemed inadvisable to reissue it during the War. But the War has apparently created an increased interest in the prophecies of Daniel; and as this book is therefore in demand, it has been decided to publish a new edition without further delay. Not that these pages contain any sensational "Armageddon" theories. For "a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon" is situated neither in France nor in Flanders, but in Palestine; and the future of the land and people of the covenant will be a main issue in the great battle which is yet to be fought on that historic plain. Prophetic students are apt to become adherents of one or other of two rival schools of interpretation. The teaching of the "futurists" suggests that this Christian dispensation is altogether a blank in the Divine scheme of prophecy. And the "historicists" discredit Scripture by frittering away the meaning of plain words in order to find the fulfillment of them in history. Avoiding the errors of both these schools, this volume is written in the spirit of Lord Bacon's dictum, that "Divine prophecies have springing and germinant accomplishment throughout many ages, though the height or fullness of them may belong to some one age." And this world war is no doubt within the scope of prophecy, though it be not the fulfillment of any special Scripture. Very many years ago my attention was directed to a volume of sermons by a devout Jewish Rabbi of the London Synagogue, in which he sought to discredit the Christian interpretation of certain Messianic prophecies. And in dealing with Daniel 9., he accused Christian expositors of tampering, not only with chronology, but with Scripture, in their efforts to apply the prophecy of the Seventy Weeks to the Nazarene. My indignation at such a charge gave place to distress when the course of study to which it led me brought proof that it was by no means a baseless libel. My faith in the Book of Daniel, already disturbed by the German infidel crusade of "the Higher Criticism," was thus further undermined. And I decided to take up the study of the subject with a fixed determination to accept without reserve not only the language of Scripture, but the standard dates of history as settled by our best modern chronologists. [ 1 ] The following is a brief summary of the results of my inquiry as regards the great prophecy of the "Seventy Weeks." I began with the assumption, based on the perusal of many standard works, that the era in question had reference to the seventy years of the Captivity of Judah, and that it was to end with the Coming of Messiah. But I soon made the startling discovery that this was quite erroneous. For the Captivity lasted only sixty-two years; and the seventy weeks related to the wholly different judgment of the Desolations of Jerusalem. And further, the period "unto Messiah the Prince," as Daniel 9:25 so plainly states, was not seventy weeks, but 7+62 weeks."
The Coming Prince
Author: Sir Robert Anderson
Publisher: Trumpet Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson (1841-1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness of the book of Daniel, examining its date and authorship. He is also the author of several other books such as, Forgotten Truths, The Lord From Heaven, Daniel in the Critics' Den, The Silence of God, Types in Hebrews, Redemption Truths, and more. CHAPTER 1: Introductory … 34 CHAPTER 2: Daniel And His Times … 43 CHAPTER 3: The King’s Dream And The Prophet’s Visions … 50 CHAPTER 4: The Vision By The River Of Ulai … 57 CHAPTER 5: The Angel’ s Message … 63 CHAPTER 6: The Prophetic Year … 72 CHAPTER 7: The Mystic Era Of The Weeks … 77 CHAPTER 8: “Messiah The Prince” … 83 CHAPTER 9: The Paschal Supper … 94 CHAPTER 10: Fulfillment Of The Prophecy … 101 CHAPTER 11: Principles Of Interpretation … 107 CHAPTER 12: Fullness Of The Gentiles … 117 CHAPTER 13: Second Sermon On The Mount … 122 CHAPTER 14: The Patmos Visions … 129 CHAPTER 15: The Coming Prince … 140 Please leave a review of this book, thanks. Reviews: "This classic interpretation of the book of Daniel, dealing with the prophecy of the ninth chapter in particular, has long been considered a standard volume in the field, often quoted, and original in its fresh exposition of Daniel's seventy weeks.... This book belongs on the shelf of every pastor and layman intelligent in the study of the prophetic Word." (Dr. John F. Walvoord) "This is the ablest explanation of Daniel's seventy weeks and related subjects in existence." Dr. Frederick A. Tatford "This book contains so many hidden gems, it should be read slowly to mine all it value. "(Michael D. Fortner, author of Discoveries in Bible Prophecy, and The Beast and False Prophet Revealed)
Publisher: Trumpet Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson (1841-1918) was an investigator with Scotland Yard, who turned his investigative skills to the book of Daniel. This book examines Daniel, especially the 70 weeks, and the coming of the Antichrist, but also provides apologetic evidence for the genuineness of the book of Daniel, examining its date and authorship. He is also the author of several other books such as, Forgotten Truths, The Lord From Heaven, Daniel in the Critics' Den, The Silence of God, Types in Hebrews, Redemption Truths, and more. CHAPTER 1: Introductory … 34 CHAPTER 2: Daniel And His Times … 43 CHAPTER 3: The King’s Dream And The Prophet’s Visions … 50 CHAPTER 4: The Vision By The River Of Ulai … 57 CHAPTER 5: The Angel’ s Message … 63 CHAPTER 6: The Prophetic Year … 72 CHAPTER 7: The Mystic Era Of The Weeks … 77 CHAPTER 8: “Messiah The Prince” … 83 CHAPTER 9: The Paschal Supper … 94 CHAPTER 10: Fulfillment Of The Prophecy … 101 CHAPTER 11: Principles Of Interpretation … 107 CHAPTER 12: Fullness Of The Gentiles … 117 CHAPTER 13: Second Sermon On The Mount … 122 CHAPTER 14: The Patmos Visions … 129 CHAPTER 15: The Coming Prince … 140 Please leave a review of this book, thanks. Reviews: "This classic interpretation of the book of Daniel, dealing with the prophecy of the ninth chapter in particular, has long been considered a standard volume in the field, often quoted, and original in its fresh exposition of Daniel's seventy weeks.... This book belongs on the shelf of every pastor and layman intelligent in the study of the prophetic Word." (Dr. John F. Walvoord) "This is the ablest explanation of Daniel's seventy weeks and related subjects in existence." Dr. Frederick A. Tatford "This book contains so many hidden gems, it should be read slowly to mine all it value. "(Michael D. Fortner, author of Discoveries in Bible Prophecy, and The Beast and False Prophet Revealed)
The Coming Prince: the Marvelous Prophecy of Daniel's Seventy Weeks Concerning the Antichrist
Author: Sir Robert Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781519623539
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson was an Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan police, as well as a theologian and writer. Anderson's best known works include The Coming Prince and The Silence of God.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781519623539
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Sir Robert Anderson was an Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan police, as well as a theologian and writer. Anderson's best known works include The Coming Prince and The Silence of God.
Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ
Author: Harold W. Hoehner
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
ISBN: 0310877105
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
"Jesus Christ entered into the history of our world. Christianity, therefore, has historical basis. The backbone of history is chronology. Whereas history is a systematic account of events in relation to a nation, institution, science, or art; chronology is a science of time. It seeks to establish and arrange the dates of past events in their proper sequence. Thus chronology serves as a necessary framework upon which the events of history must be fitted. In this book (the author) attempts to establish certain fixed dates in our Lord's life." - Dr. Harold W. Hoehner. Dr. Hoehner has gathered a vast amount of data, both from Scripture and extrabiblical sources, to support his conclusions concerning key dates in the life of our Lord, among them: - The Date of Christ's Birth - The Commencement of Christ's Ministry - The Duration of Christ's Ministry - The Year of Christ's Crucifixion He carefully documents his position and compares the date available--including a study of Greek words, Roman law, and Jewish customs and prophecy.
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
ISBN: 0310877105
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
"Jesus Christ entered into the history of our world. Christianity, therefore, has historical basis. The backbone of history is chronology. Whereas history is a systematic account of events in relation to a nation, institution, science, or art; chronology is a science of time. It seeks to establish and arrange the dates of past events in their proper sequence. Thus chronology serves as a necessary framework upon which the events of history must be fitted. In this book (the author) attempts to establish certain fixed dates in our Lord's life." - Dr. Harold W. Hoehner. Dr. Hoehner has gathered a vast amount of data, both from Scripture and extrabiblical sources, to support his conclusions concerning key dates in the life of our Lord, among them: - The Date of Christ's Birth - The Commencement of Christ's Ministry - The Duration of Christ's Ministry - The Year of Christ's Crucifixion He carefully documents his position and compares the date available--including a study of Greek words, Roman law, and Jewish customs and prophecy.
Prophecy
Author: Josh McDowell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780918956996
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780918956996
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Forgotten Truths
Author: Robert Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
The Seventy Weeks and the Great Tribulation
Author: Philip Mauro
Publisher: Ravenio Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This classic includes the following chapters: I. Principles That Should Govern in the Interpretation of Prophecy A Prophecy of Transcendent Interest “Daniel the Prophet” (Matt. 24:15) II. “The Commandment to Restore, and to Build” Concerning Eclipses The Decree of Cyrus the Great Concerning Cyrus Nehemiah’s Work on Temple Wall III. Details of the Seventy Weeks IV. “Unto Messiah the Prince” The Prince V. Messiah “Cut Off.” The “Hour” The Judgment. “The Prince That Shall Come” Who Is “The Prince That Shall Come”? VI. The Seventieth Week “For One Week” “My Sacrifices and Drink-Offering” VII. Are the Seventieth Weeks Consecutive? Why the Seventy Weeks Are Divided Into Three Parts The Overspreading of Abominations (Dan. 9:27) The Decree of Cyrus Again The Remainder of the Seventieth Week God’s Prophetic Time Measure VIII. Daniel’s Last Vision Daniel XI The Persian Era Alexander the Great Antiochus the Great The Raiser of Taxes Antiochus Epiphanes. The “Vile Person” The Uprising of the Maccabees IX. The King The “Break” Theory “Herod the King” “According to His Will” Exalting and Magnifying Himself The Desire of Women The God of Forces The Time of the End Caesar Augustus “Daniel’s Last Vision” Plutarch’s Description of the Actian War “The Countries and the Glorious Land” Edom, Moab and Ammon The Treasures of Egypt The Libyans and Ethiopians Tidings From East and North His Palace and His End X. Michael the Great Prince. The Time of Trouble. Many Awakening. Many Running to and Fro. Knowledge Increased. How Long the End? Michael the Prince A Time of Trouble Such as Never Was Many Awakening Out of the Dust Many Shall Run to and Fro How Long the End? A Time, Times and a Part The Taking Away of the Daily Sacrifice XI. “The Wise Shall Understand.” Have These Prophecies a Future Application? Have These Prophecies a Future Application? XII. The Lord’s Prophecy on Mount Olivet The Importance of the Destruction of Jerusalem Wrath to the Uttermost Future Troubles for Mankind XIII. Outline of the Olivet Prophecy The Great Tribulation. The Days of Vengeance Christ’s Olivet Discourse “When Ye Shall See” Self-Inflicted Sufferings XIV. Such as Never Was Mark’s Account of the Olivet Prophecy The Abomination of Desolation Luke’s Account. Is It the Same Discourse? Israel’s Last Probation The Time of Jacob’s Trouble The Great Tribulation of Revelation VII XV. The Siege of Jerusalem as Described by Josephus The Days of Vengeance Vespasian Recalled. Titus Placed in Charge XVI. Concluding Comments Edersheim on Matthew XXIV An Illuminating Contrast Signs in the Sun, Moon and Stars
Publisher: Ravenio Books
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This classic includes the following chapters: I. Principles That Should Govern in the Interpretation of Prophecy A Prophecy of Transcendent Interest “Daniel the Prophet” (Matt. 24:15) II. “The Commandment to Restore, and to Build” Concerning Eclipses The Decree of Cyrus the Great Concerning Cyrus Nehemiah’s Work on Temple Wall III. Details of the Seventy Weeks IV. “Unto Messiah the Prince” The Prince V. Messiah “Cut Off.” The “Hour” The Judgment. “The Prince That Shall Come” Who Is “The Prince That Shall Come”? VI. The Seventieth Week “For One Week” “My Sacrifices and Drink-Offering” VII. Are the Seventieth Weeks Consecutive? Why the Seventy Weeks Are Divided Into Three Parts The Overspreading of Abominations (Dan. 9:27) The Decree of Cyrus Again The Remainder of the Seventieth Week God’s Prophetic Time Measure VIII. Daniel’s Last Vision Daniel XI The Persian Era Alexander the Great Antiochus the Great The Raiser of Taxes Antiochus Epiphanes. The “Vile Person” The Uprising of the Maccabees IX. The King The “Break” Theory “Herod the King” “According to His Will” Exalting and Magnifying Himself The Desire of Women The God of Forces The Time of the End Caesar Augustus “Daniel’s Last Vision” Plutarch’s Description of the Actian War “The Countries and the Glorious Land” Edom, Moab and Ammon The Treasures of Egypt The Libyans and Ethiopians Tidings From East and North His Palace and His End X. Michael the Great Prince. The Time of Trouble. Many Awakening. Many Running to and Fro. Knowledge Increased. How Long the End? Michael the Prince A Time of Trouble Such as Never Was Many Awakening Out of the Dust Many Shall Run to and Fro How Long the End? A Time, Times and a Part The Taking Away of the Daily Sacrifice XI. “The Wise Shall Understand.” Have These Prophecies a Future Application? Have These Prophecies a Future Application? XII. The Lord’s Prophecy on Mount Olivet The Importance of the Destruction of Jerusalem Wrath to the Uttermost Future Troubles for Mankind XIII. Outline of the Olivet Prophecy The Great Tribulation. The Days of Vengeance Christ’s Olivet Discourse “When Ye Shall See” Self-Inflicted Sufferings XIV. Such as Never Was Mark’s Account of the Olivet Prophecy The Abomination of Desolation Luke’s Account. Is It the Same Discourse? Israel’s Last Probation The Time of Jacob’s Trouble The Great Tribulation of Revelation VII XV. The Siege of Jerusalem as Described by Josephus The Days of Vengeance Vespasian Recalled. Titus Placed in Charge XVI. Concluding Comments Edersheim on Matthew XXIV An Illuminating Contrast Signs in the Sun, Moon and Stars