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"THE BOOK OF DANIEL"

The Vision Of The Time Of The End - III


Daniel 11:36-12:13 (KJV)

INTRODUCTION
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1. We have been studying the final vision recorded in the book of
   Daniel...
   a. Depicting what will affect Daniel's people (i.e., Israel)
    - Daniel 10:14
   b. Describing events "in the latter days, for the vision refers to
      many days yet to come"
       - Daniel 10:14
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   c. Its words were closed and sealed "till the time of the end"
    - Daniel 12:9
   -- For such reasons this vision has been called "The Vision Of The
      Time Of The End"
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2. In the introductory remarks of the vision, there is a glimpse of
   spiritual warfare...
   a. Angelic forces withstanding each other
    - Daniel 10:13a, 20
   b. Angelic forces helping each other
    - Daniel 10:13b, 21; 11:1
   -- Such forces affecting the nations of Persia and Greece

3. As the vision unfolds, a series of future conflicts involving
   nations is described...
   a. Between the Persians and the Greeks
    - Daniel 11:2-4
   b. Between kings of the South (Egypt) and kings of the North (Syria)
      - Daniel 11:5-35
      1) In this conflict, Israel would be caught in the middle
      2) Israel would suffer extreme blasphemies by one Syrian king
         (Antiochus Epiphanes)

4. Beginning with Daniel 11:36, there is a large diversity of opinion...
   a. Regarding the identity of the king described in 
      Daniel 11:36-45
   b. The time in which events described in 
      Daniel 11:36-12:13 would be fulfilled

[As with any difficult portion of Scripture, especially one involving
prophecy, dogmatism should be avoided.  In this study, our final one in
this series of lessons on the Book of Daniel, I shall offer what I
believe is a plausible explanation of the text...]

I. THE IDENTITY OF THE KING AND HIS TIMES

   A. THREE DIFFERENT VIEWS...
      1. The king is Antiochus Epiphanes of Syria
         a. The vile and blasphemous ruler described in Daniel 11:21-35
         b. The time of his persecution would therefore be 169-167 B.C.
         c. The time of the Maccabean revolt
         -- This view is espoused by Albert Barnes in his commentary
      2. The king represents the Roman emperors
         a. Who persecuted Christians in the early years of the church
         b. The time of this persecution would therefore be 60-313 A.D.
         -- This view is proposed by Robert Harkrider in his workbook
      3. The king represents the Anti-Christ
         a. A future ruler still to come
         b. The time of this persecution would be shortly before the
            return of Christ
         -- This view is held by pre-millennialists, but also by some
            amillennialists (e.g., Edward Young)

   B. ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES SEEMS A LIKELY CHOICE...
      1. The allusion in previous verses is undoubtedly to Antiochus
         Epiphanes
      2. There is no indication in the prophetic narrative of any
         change; notice...
         a. "Then the king shall do..." Daniel 11:36-12:13
          - Daniel 11:36
         b. "At the time of the end the king of South shall attack
            him..." - Daniel 11:40
         c. "At that time Michael..."
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          - Daniel 12:1
         d. "And at that time your people shall be delivered..."
          - Daniel 12:1
      3. A sudden transition, with no given indication, is not in
         accordance with what is usually found in prophetic writings
         (Barnes)
      4. The word "king" is never applied to Antichrist (if there in
         fact be "the Antichrist", as the Bible speaks of many
         antichrists - 1 John  2:18, 22; 4:3; 2 John  7)
      5. The description that follows can easily be applied to the
         person and times of Antiochus Epiphanes

[This is not imply there is no difficulty with applying this passage to
Antiochus Epiphanes and his times, but I believe it possesses fewer
difficulties than alternative views.  Now let's consider what is
described to come...]

II. THE EVENTS AT "THE TIME OF THE END"

   A. THE BLASPHEMY OF THIS KING...
      1. He shall magnify himself above every god
       - Daniel 11:36-37
         a. Speaking blasphemies against the God of gods
         b. Prospering till the wrath that has been determined is done
            (suggesting that this was allowed by God as part of divine
            judgment against Israel)
             - cf. Daniel 11:35; as with the case
            of Assyria and Israel, Isaiah 10:5-12
         c. He shall not regard the god of his fathers, nor the desire
            of women, nor any god
      2. He shall honor a god of fortresses
       - Daniel 11:38-39
         a. A god which his fathers did not know (some suggest the
            Roman god Mars, or Jupiter)
         b. He shall act against the strongest fortresses with this
            foreign god, rule over many and divide the land for gain
      -- In his commentary, Albert Barnes explains how this could apply
         to Antiochus

   B. THE CONQUESTS AND END OF THIS KING...
      1. The king of the South (Egypt) shall attack him
       - Daniel 11:40
         a. Note that this will occur "at the time of the end"
         b. This may help pinpoint the meaning of the "latter days" of
            Daniel 10:14
      2. The king of the North (Antiochus Epiphanes) will respond and
         overwhelm the countries
          - Daniel 11:40-43
         a. Entering the "Glorious Land" (Israel)
         b. Overthrowing many, while Edom, Moab and Ammon will escape
         c. Egypt will not escape, even Libyans and Ethiopians will
            submit
      3. He shall come to his end
       - Daniel 11:44-45
         a. News from the east and north will trouble him (from Persia)
         b. He shall proceed to destroy and annihilate many, planting
            his tents between the seas and the glorious holy mountain
            (Mt. Zion, Jerusalem?)
         c. Yet he shall come to his end, no one helping him (Antiochus
            died in 163 B.C. of a terrible disease)
      -- Again, Barnes relates in detail how these events could refer
         to Antiochus
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   C. THE ULTIMATE VICTORY OF DANIEL'S PEOPLE...
      1. To occur "at that time"
       - Daniel 12:1
         a. To be assisted by "Michael...the great prince who stands
            watch over the sons of your people"
             - cf. Daniel 10:13,21
         b. In a time of a trouble not seen before
         c. Deliverance of Daniel's people "at that time"
            1) I.e., the time just previously described 
            2) I.e., the time of the conflict involving Antiochus
               Epiphanes
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      2. Many who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake
       - Daniel 12:2
         a. Some to everlasting life
         b. Some to shame and everlasting contempt
         -- Note that this is not likely the physical resurrection of
            the dead, for then "all" (not "many") shall be raised 
            - John 5:28,29
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      3. Those who will shine at this time
       - Daniel 12:3
         a. The wise will shine like the brightness of the firmament
         b. Those who turn many to righteousness will shine like the
            stars forever and ever
      -- Using the figure of the resurrection, this may depict the
         Maccabean revolt when the Jews came out of caves and mountain
         hideouts to resist Antiochus
          - cf. Daniel 11:33-35
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   D. FINAL INSTRUCTIONS AND ANSWERS GIVEN TO DANIEL...
      1. Shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end
         - Daniel 12:4
         a. Perhaps what is meant is to stop writing, and secure what
            he has written
         b. Compare this with Daniel 8:17,19,26
            1) Both visions (Daniel 8, 10-12) were to be sealed up
            2) Both pertained to many days in the future
            3) Yet both visions were fulfilled within 200-400 years
         c. Contrast this with Revelation 22:10
            1) The vision of the Revelation was not to be sealed, for
               the time was at hand
            2) How then the explanation of some that the events of
               Revelation have yet to begin, nearly 2000 years later?
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      2. Two final questions answered
         a. One question overheard by Daniel
          - Daniel 12:5-7
            1) Daniel saw two others, one on each side of a river bank
            2) One asked the man clothed in linen (cf. Daniel 10:5-6)
               above the river:  "How long shall the fulfillment of
               these wonders be?"
            3) The answer: "...a time, times, and half a time; and when
               the power of the holy people has been completely
               shattered, all these things shall be finished."
               a) The "time, times, and half a time" (3 and a half
                  years, 42 months, 1260 days) is commonly used to
                  describe a definite, marked, period of tribulation 
                  - cf. Daniel 7:25; Revelation 11:2,3; 12:6, 13-14; 13:5
               b) When the persecution has accomplished its purpose,
                  then the things described will take place
         b. The question asked by Daniel
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          - Daniel 12:8-13
            1) Not understanding, Daniel asks:  "...what shall be the
               end of these things?"
            2) Daniel is first told:
               a) To go, for the words are closed and sealed till the
                  time of the end
               b) That many shall be purified, and the wise shall
                  understand
                   - cf. Daniel 11:33-35
               c) That the wicked shall do wickedly, and not understand
                  - cf. Daniel 11:32
               d) That there will be a period of "1290 days" beginning
                  from:
                  1/ The time the daily sacrifice is taken away
                   - cf. Daniel 11:31
                  2/ The abomination of desolation is set up
                   - cf. Daniel 11:31
               e) Those who wait and come to "1335 days" will be 
                  blessed
               -- Whether literal or figurative, these numbered days
                  appear to apply to the period of the Antiochian
                  persecution (ca. 168 B.C.)
            3) Daniel is then told:
               a) To go his way till the end
               b) For he shall rest and arise to his inheritance at the
                  end of the days
               -- This "end" or "end of the days" may refer to the
                  actual resurrection on the day of Judgment, not "the
                  time of the end" spoken of throughout this vision

CONCLUSION

1. We have seen that "The Vision Of The Time Of The End" describes
   events that would...
   a  Affect Daniel's people (i.e., Israel)
    - Daniel 10:14
   b. Take place "in the latter days, for the vision refers to many
      days yet to come"
       - Daniel 10:14
   c. Occur in "the time of the end"
    - Daniel 11:35,40; 12:4,9

2. From the context, "the time of the end" likely refers to the closing
   days of God's dealings with Israel as His covenant nation; i.e.,...
   a. The inter-testamental period between Malachi and Matthew
   b. The period involving the Greek-Persian and Egyptian-Syrian
      conflicts
   -- Which is how the phrase is used in "The Vision Of The Ram and The
      Goat" that depicts many of the same events
       - cf. Daniel 8:1-27 (esp. 17, 26)
                  
3. As we conclude our study of the Book of Daniel, we have found it to
   be a book that...
   a. Strengthens faith in God and His Word through its fulfilled
      prophecies
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      1) Describing the rise and fall of world empires
       - Daniel 12:4-5
      2) Foretelling the establishment of God's everlasting kingdom 
         - Daniel 2,7,9
      3) Depicting the events to befall the people of Israel
       - Daniel 8,9, 10-12
   b. Inspires faithfulness to God through its examples of dedicated
      faith and service
      1) Of Daniel - Daniel 1,6
      2) Of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego
       - Daniel 3

While there is certainly much in this book that challenges our
understanding, may we never neglect to mine its spiritual treasures
preserved for the people of God:

   "For whatever things were written before were written for our
   learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the
   Scriptures might have hope." - Romans 15:4





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