Winds, Waves, and Beasts from the Sea
Lesson 21
1. In Daniel’s vision, four winds strove upon what?
Daniel 7:2
2. In symbolic prophecy, what do bodies of water
represent?
Revelation 17:15
3. What came up from this “sea”?
Daniel 7:3
4. These great beasts, which are four, are what?
Daniel 7:17
5. What was the first beast like?
Daniel 7:4
6. What nation, as a lion, broke Israel’s bones?
Jeremiah 50:17
7. What nation had great eagle’s wings?
Ezekiel 17:3, 12
Archaeology has revealed that composite lion-eagle
creatures were common
symbols in ancient Babylon. Regarding lions as royal
beasts,
Nebuchadnezzar engraved them on his walls and stamped
bricks with them.
8. What was the second beast like?
Daniel 7:5
Historically, Babylon was followed by the combined
dominion of the Medes
and Persians (Daniel 5:28-31). This kingdom was
represented in Daniel 2
by the image’s silver breast and arms, and in Chapter
8 by a two-horned
ram. Just as one of the ram’s horns was higher than
the other (8:3), so
the bear of Daniel 7:5 raised up itself on one side.
At first the Medes
were the more dominant of the two. But soon the
Persians became the more
powerful side, fulfilling the prediction that “the
higher came up last”
(8:3). Daniel 8:4 says that the Medo-Persian ram would
push “westward,
and northward, and southward.” Between 547 and 525
B.C. they conquered
Lydia, Babylon, and Egypt.
Perhaps that explains the three ribs between the
bear’s teeth (7:5).
9. What was the third beast like?
Daniel 7:6
Medo-Persia was followed by Greece. This winged
leopard kingdom
corresponds to the brass belly and thighs on the image
in Chapter 2, and
the goat in Chapter 8.
Wings give the connotation of swiftness. As the goat
in Chapter 8 came
from the west “and touched not the ground,” so
Alexander’s
conquests were accomplished speedily. Just as the
leopard had four wings
and four heads (7:6), so the goat grew four horns
(8:8) which represented
the four divisions of the Greek empire (8:22). It is
also interesting to
note that Macedonian coins were minted with the
likeness of a goat.
10. The fourth beast was dreadful, terrible and what?
Daniel 7:7
11. What did this fourth beast represent?
Daniel 7:23
The fourth and final secular world empire was Rome.
The great iron teeth
(7:7) of this beast remind us of the iron legs of the
image in Chapter 2.
12. How many horns did the fourth beast have?
Daniel 7:7
13. What did the horns of that kingdom represent?
Daniel 7:24
By A.D. 476, western Rome had fully given over its
power to ten barbaric
nations: Franks (French), Alemanni (Germans),
Burgundians (Swiss), Suevi
(Portuguese), Vandals (in Northern Africa), Visigoths
(Spanish),
Anglo-Saxons (English), Ostrogoths, Lombards, and
Heruli (each in Italy).
14. What came up among these horns?
Daniel 7:8
15. What happened to three of the first horns?
Daniel 7:8
Verse 24 says, “He shall subdue three kings.”
Historically, this horn
power was responsible for the fall of the Heruli in
the year 493, the
Vandals in 534, and the Ostrogoths in 538. The other
seven still exist
today as nations of Europe.
16. What kind of eyes did this little horn power have?
Daniel 7:8
17. What else did he have?
Daniel 7:8
18. How did he look compared to his fellows?
Daniel 7:20
These characteristics, along with the contextual
indications that he
acted in a spiritual realm as well as having political
authority, account
for the statement that “he shall be diverse from the
first” (7:24).
19. Daniel beheld until what happened?
Daniel 7:9
20. The judgment was set, and what were opened?
Daniel 7:10
“Cast down” in verse 9 is old English for “set in
place.” The passage
indicates that this judgment occurs among the heavenly
host,
while on earth the final activities of the kingdoms of
men are nearing
their close. This, of course, is the investigative
judgment which we
studied in lesson 16.
21. How will the outcome of the judgment affect the
little horn?
Daniel 7:26
In the Light of God’s Word....(Please respond YES or
NO)
I understand that the ten horns of Daniel 7 represent
kingdoms which
would come into power after the fall of Rome.
I understand that three of those kingdoms were to be
uprooted by the
emergence of another power.
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