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Daniel 11:36-12:13
 
•          Prophecy shifts to the Antichrist.
11:36-12:1      Tribulation
            •          This tribulation is in the last week of Daniel’s prophecy (weeks 1-69 have already occurred)
            •          This event is triggered by the signing of a covenant with Israel by a powerful leader in the ten-nation confederacy in Europe.
•          The purpose of this covenant is to guarantee the safety of Israel.
•          The tribulation period will end with the return of Christ and the confinement of the Antichrist and false prophet into the lake of fire.
•          Satan will be cast into the bottomless pit.
(/Revelation 19:11-20:3/)(read these verses)
 
11:36-39         The rise of the Antichrist
            •          He begins in a very unassuming manner, he is the “little horn” that emerges from ten horns.
•          He is a man of “peace” who will “solve” the Arab~/Israeli problem.
•          He will be a master politician.
•          Gradually his evil intents are revealed.
•          After 3-1~/2 years, he will break the covenant, claim world control, and set himself up as god.
(/Daniel 9:27; 2 Thessalonians 2; Revelation 13/)
V.37:  
            •          “God of his fathers” is a reference to the God of Israel (/Deut.
26:7; 1 Chron.
12:17; 2 Chron.
20:6; Ezra 7:27; Acts 3:13, 5:30, 22:14/)
                        •          This would indicate that he would come from a national heritage that was once Christian.
•          /Daniel 8:9/ indicates that he would come from one of the four divisions of the Greek empire, and /Daniel 9:26/ that he would be from one of the nations that developed out of the Roman empire.
These nations are all part of Christendom.
•          “desire of women”: Some say that this refers to homosexuality.
It is more likely that it refers to his disdain of the sacred covenant of marriage.
(/1 Timothy 4:1-3/)
            •          He will regard no religion but the one he establishes.
•          His god is the god of might and military power.
•          When people worship him, they will actually be worshiping Satan.
11:40-12:1 
            •          v.
40-43: military invasion.
•          north = russian confederation; south = egypt and its allies.
(/Eze.
38-39/)
            •          The antichrist will defeat them, this effectively gives him control of the world.
•          V.44-45:
despite his best efforts dissension mounts in the east and north, which leads to the battle of Armageddon (/Rev.
9:13-21; 16:12-16/)
            •          “At that time” = during the time of the end.
•          This period of time is a time of great trouble for Israel.
It will also lead to their deliverance.
•          Even for Israel, salvation will be by faith, their names must be written in the Lamb’s book of Life.
12:2    Resurrection is not reconstruction, God does not put back together the body that has turned to dust (/Gen.
3:19/)
            •          The resurrection body is a new and glorious body.
(/1 Cor.
15:35-53/)
            •          The relationship between the body that is buried and the body that is raised is like that of a seed to a mature plant.
•          The plant comes from the seed, but is not identical to the seed.
•          The burial of the body is like planting a seed, and the resurrection is the harvest.
•          This resurrection occurs at the rapture.
(/1 Thes.
4:13-18/)
            •          Those who die without faith will not be raised until after the millennium.
•          They will be raised for the judgment (Rev.
20).
12:3    rewards for faithfulness
 
12:11-12         1290 days takes us 30 days beyond the return of the Lord and 1335 days takes us 75 days beyond the end of the tribulation.
•          we aren’t told why these days are important, or how they will be used to bless God’s people.
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