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  1. David Daniell’s . The Bible in English. is an engaging, readable, and argumentatively forthright survey of what the Bible has done in the Englishspeaking world. He discusses 190 complete or partial transla- - tions of the Bible from seventh-century Anglo-Saxon England through

    • The Interpretation of The Dream
    • The Kingdom of Iron
    • The Kingdom of Iron and Clay
    • The Foundation of The Fulfillment
    • Globalism and The Consolidation of World Power
    • The Preparation For Antichrist
    • The Application For Today

    This dream that Daniel interprets for Nebuchadnezzar is about the dominant kingdoms of the world throughout time. In fact, the word kingdomshows up nine times in these verses. These worldwide kingdoms seen in the dream follow one after the other. Daniel described five kingdoms through the imagery of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream. For our purpose, we will ...

    According to Daniel 2:40, “And the fourth kingdom shall be as strong as iron, inasmuch as iron breaks in pieces and shatters everything; and like iron that crushes, that kingdom will break in pieces and crush all the others.” The legs of iron and the feet of iron and clay represent Rome. This cannot be proven by citing references in the Bible, but ...

    The final part of this beast is the most important for us right now. The Bible says its legs of iron extended down to feet which were partly iron and partly clay. Here is the description in Daniel 2:41-43: Now, according to this prophecy, there is going to be a time in the future when the Roman Empire will be divided into ten sections (ten toes). A...

    How could the Roman Empire be here when Jesus returns? When Daniel prophesied 2,500 years ago that the Roman Empire would be on this earth when Jesus returned, he meant it. He accurately prophesied the first Roman Empire approximately five hundred years before its founding. Now, signs of a revived Roman Empire are emerging before our eyes.

    This consolidation of world power is historic in its proportions. Since the time of the Roman Empire, there has been no world-governing nation or empire. No nation has been able to achieve or attain world dominance. Napoleon tried. Hitler tried. Stalin tried. They all failed. There will be a short period of time in the future, however, when the wor...

    Thisconsolidation is preparing the world for one supreme leader. Daniel 7:25describes the coming leader as someone who will “speak pompous words against the Most High, shall persecute thesaints of the Most High, and shall intend to change times and law. Then the saints shall be given intohis hand for a time and times and half a time.” This ruler wi...

    Here is my question for you: Are you ready for His return?You do not want to meet this day unprepared. If you are not ready, how do you get ready? Here is a good word from Romans 13:11-12: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ To learn more about biblical prophecies for the future, request David Jeremiah’s masterwork on the subject, The Book of Signs—31 Undeniable Prophecies ...

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  3. Books. The Bible in English: Its History and Influence. David Daniell. Yale University Press, Jan 1, 2003 - Religion - 899 pages. A vibrant history of the myriad English translations of the Bible and what they meant to their translators, readers, and times The greatest of the earlier translators of the Bible into English, William Tyndale, was ...

  4. Jan 2, 2015 · Augustus (Octavian) Caesar. Caesar Augustus was the Roman emperor at the time of Jesus’s birth in c.5 or 6BC. Luke tells us, “At that time, Augustus Caesar sent an order that all people in the countries under Roman rule must list their names in a register” (Luke 2:1) Octavian was the adopted son of Julius Caesar, who had been assassinated ...

  5. 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.

  6. Mar 21, 2001 · Wycliffe was born sometime between 1325 and 1330; he was educated at Oxford, earning his doctorate in theology when in his 40s, in 1372. He was the preeminent Oxford theologian of his day. Even though he was a Roman Catholic priest, he did not hesitate to speak against the excesses of the Church.

  7. The earliest translation of the Hebrew Bible is the Old Greek (OG), the translation made in Alexandria, Egypt, for the use of the Greek-speaking Jewish community there. At first, just the Torah was translated, in the third century B.C.E.; the rest of the biblical books were translated later. The whole Hebrew Bible was likely translated into ...