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The Book of Daniel: Missing Kingdom EXPLAINED - Part 6

FHMI-0184Shane Vaughn2024-12-10Sermon Transcript

The Book of Daniel

  • (primary) Daniel 2:44
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:40
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:41
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:42
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:43
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:45
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:46
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:47
  • (secondary) Daniel 2:48
  • (secondary) Daniel 7:7
  • (secondary) Daniel 7:27
  • (secondary) Genesis 49:10
  • (secondary) Matthew 2:11
  • (secondary) Revelation 12:1
  • (secondary) Revelation 12:2
  • (secondary) Romans 8:19

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Summary This lesson reexamines Daniel's image prophecy and argues that most prophecy teachers have incorrectly merged the feet and toes into a single kingdom. Using Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Genesis 49, Revelation 12, and the account of the Magi, the speaker presents the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire as the divided feet kingdom and identifies the ten toes as the dispersed Israelite nations that rose to global prominence in modern history. The message emphasizes that the world is not awaiting another human empire but the imminent establishment of the Kingdom of Yahweh, symbolized by the stone that destroys all earthly kingdoms and fills the whole earth. Core doctrine Kingdom of Yahweh

Summary

This lesson reexamines Daniel's image prophecy and argues that most prophecy teachers have incorrectly merged the feet and toes into a single kingdom. Using Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Genesis 49, Revelation 12, and the account of the Magi, the speaker presents the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire as the divided feet kingdom and identifies the ten toes as the dispersed Israelite nations that rose to global prominence in modern history. The message emphasizes that the world is not awaiting another human empire but the imminent establishment of the Kingdom of Yahweh, symbolized by the stone that destroys all earthly kingdoms and fills the whole earth.

Core doctrine

Kingdom of Yahweh