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That's not according to Daniel 7. That's more according to the Dispensational view of Daniel 7.
Daniel chapter 7 was written about 35 years after Daniel's vision of the great statue in chapter 2. Written in the first year of Belshazzar who was the last king of Babylon. Chapter 7 depicts four end-time beast and has nothing to do with chapter 2. Chapter 7 isn't a historical repeat of chapter 2. Why would God find it necessary to repeat the same message in two different visions by the same author? Why repeat the same sequence of kingdoms of Daniel 2 in chapter 7? Were there shortcomings in Daniel 2 that required repetition? Interpreters say that the Lion of Daniel 7 is Babylon.
How can the lion be Babylon when the date of the vision occurred in the first year of Belshazzar who was the last king of Babylon? The Babylonian Empire had already risen some 50 years before and was on its way out when Daniel 7 was written! Why would Daniel prophesy about a kingdom that was already in existence for about 50 years and soon to end? Some atheists have actually caught onto this blunder and used it to debunk the bible by calling Daniel a false prophet which he would certainly be, since he prophesied about something already in existence.
According to Daniel 7:7 the fourth beast in the vision is Rome. Thus, what is spoken of in Daniel 7:25 refers to them..
Rome went by a different reckoning of time than the Jews in terms of months. With laws the Romans introduced Emperor Worship.
Thus, times and laws were changed.
That's not according to Daniel 7. That's more according to the Dispensational view of Daniel 7.
Daniel chapter 7 was written about 35 years after Daniel's vision of the great statue in chapter 2. Written in the first year of Belshazzar who was the last king of Babylon. Chapter 7 depicts four end-time beast and has nothing to do with chapter 2. Chapter 7 isn't a historical repeat of chapter 2. Why would God find it necessary to repeat the same message in two different visions by the same author? Why repeat the same sequence of kingdoms of Daniel 2 in chapter 7? Were there shortcomings in Daniel 2 that required repetition? Interpreters say that the Lion of Daniel 7 is Babylon.
How can the lion be Babylon when the date of the vision occurred in the first year of Belshazzar who was the last king of Babylon? The Babylonian Empire had already risen some 50 years before and was on its way out when Daniel 7 was written! Why would Daniel prophesy about a kingdom that was already in existence for about 50 years and soon to end? Some atheists have actually caught onto this blunder and used it to debunk the bible by calling Daniel a false prophet which he would certainly be, since he prophesied about something already in existence.