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  1. 11. About 2,500 years ago, the Jewish prophet Daniel received a panoramic revelation from God that revealed the sweep of world history from his own day up until a future time when Jesus Christ returns to establish His eternal kingdom. This revelation about the future came in the form of two dreams.

  2. Represented in Bible prophecy as: Fifth of ten horns related to Rome's empire (Daniel 7:24) Second of seven heads of Beast (Rev. 17:1 - 6) Charlemagne (Charles the Great), crowned by the Pope, was the first Roman Emperor in Western Europe since the fall of the empire in 476 A.D.

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  4. The Roman Empire was the most thoroughly organized of any empire in ancient history. The Roman Empire lasted until 476 AD when the city of Rome was attacked by barbarians from the north. The eastern portion, however, lasted much longer and remained powerful for centuries, and was finally extinguished in 1453, at the close of the middle ages.

  5. The phrase "the last days" as it relates to the timeline of prophecy, occurs exactly seven times in the King James Bible. Jesus directly discusses the End Time and the events that both lead up to it and are in it in Matthew 24 and Mark 13. The last days (Great Tribulation) is a period of roughly 3 1/2 years or 42 months (Revelation 11:2 - 3 ...

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Got Questions Ministries takes a pretribulational approach to eschatology. From that perspective, here is the order of end-times events that the Bible reveals: 1. The rapture of the church. Christ comes in the clouds to “snatch away” all those who trust in Him ( 1 Corinthians 15:52 ). At this same time, the “dead in Christ” will be ...

  7. First Full English Bible Published. 1535 AD. Dissolution of English Monasteries. 1536–1540 AD. Implementation of Lutheran Reformation in Denmark. 1537 AD. Calvin Sent Away from Geneva. 1538 AD. Publication of the "Great Bible" in England.

  8. Final revival of the Roman Empire: Students of Bible prophecy know that God foretold the rise and fall of four great world empires. The fourth was the Roman Empire, and the Bible shows that it would have 10 revivals (depicted by 10 horns on the fourth beast in Daniel 7:7, 23-24 ).