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  1. Verse Concepts. ‘I will make My arrows drunk with blood, And My sword will devour flesh, With the blood of the slain and the captives, From the long-haired leaders of the enemy.’. Psalm 120:4. Verse Concepts. Sharp arrows of the warrior, With the burning coals of the broom tree.

  2. Download a KML file of Daniel for use in Google Earth. Chapters with Places. Daniel 1 (4 places) Daniel 2 (2 places) Daniel 3 (3 places) Daniel 4 (2 places) Daniel 5 (3 places) Daniel 6 (1 place: Jerusalem) Daniel 7 (2 places) Daniel 8 (7 places) Daniel 9 (4 places) Daniel 10 (4 places) Daniel 11 (10 places) Places

  3. The characters in The Black Arrow are not all black and white. Sir Oliver and Bennet Hatch are followers of Sir Daniel Brackley, who has betrayed Dick. Sir Oliver and Bennet Hatch are followers of ...

  4. The novel is set in the reign of "old King Henry VI" (1422–1461, 1470–1471) and during the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487). The story begins with the Tunstall Moat House alarm bell, rung to summon recruits for its absent lord Sir Daniel Brackley, to join the Battle of Risingham; at which the outlaw "fellowship" known as "the Black Arrow" begins to strike with its "four black arrows" for ...

    • Robert Louis Stevenson
    • 1888
    • Establish A Solid Foundation
    • Maintain A Sturdy Commitment
    • Pursue A Study of Prophecy
    • Engage in Systematic Prayer
    • Celebrate The Sovereignty of God

    As we’ve seen, Daniel had a solid foundation from his earliest days. He was mature and spiritual, even as a teenager. While we don’t know much about his pre-Babylonian life, he certainly had a father and/or mother who instilled within him the traits of godliness. And remember, this was during one of the most godless times in Judah’s history. That l...

    Based on his spiritual foundation, Daniel was able to take a stand and maintain a sturdy commitment to the Lord. Let me remind you again of that amazing verse about Daniel as a young man: “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself” (Daniel 1:8). Some translations say hemade up his mind, he determined, he resolved. That’s the...

    Daniel also teaches us the importance of being lifelong students of prophetic Scripture. Daniel didn’t have the entire Bible as we do, but he had some of the Old Testament writings, including those of the prophet Jeremiah. Daniel 9:2-3 says, “In the first year of his [Darius’] reign, I, Daniel, understood by the books the number of the years specif...

    We could devote an entire book to Daniel’s prayer life. There are earnest prayers recorded for us word for word in his twelve chapters—prayers that shaped history, upset Satan, and moved the hand of God. But the most basic verse on this subject is Daniel 6:10: “And in his upper room, with his windows open toward Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knee...

    Finally, though Daniel was surrounded by the trappings of royal power, pomp, and circumstance, he wasn’t very impressed with any of it because he kept his eyes on the King of kings. The very theme of his book is how the Most High rules in the affairs of men. Daniel’s concept of God shaped his view of everything else, and he exclaimed, “Blessed be t...

  5. While the squad is gathering at the church, a letter is found on the church doors in which John-Ms-For-All speaks of his intention to take revenge on Sir Daniel, Sir Oliver, the priest guilty, as the letter says, of the death of the young father of Dick, and Bennett Hatch . Meanwhile, Sir Daniel is sitting in a tavern in one of his villages.

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  7. May 26, 2004 · Daniel’s first inner turmoil occurs in chapter 7. A revelation from God in his sleep discloses future events which Daniel finds most troubling. Twice in chapter 7 Daniel speaks of his distress: “As for me, Daniel, my spirit was distressed within me, and the visions in my mind kept alarming me” (verse 15).