- Daniel's Vision of Chapter 7
Daniel’s Vision of Chapter 7 is from the
Book of Daniel in the Bible.One evening during the first year of
Belshazzar king ofBabylonia , Daniel had a vision that caused him great concern. He describes the vision and tells of the interpretation he was given by someone he talked to in the dream.Literary structure
Arthur Ferch Th.D. [Ferch, Arthur J., 1988, "Daniel on Solid Ground", Review and Herald Publishing Assoc., p. 27] points out that the vision forms a chiasm.
: A. First 3 beasts (4-6)::: B. Fourth beast (7)::::: C. Little horn (8)::::::: D. The Judgment (9, 10)::::: C'. Little horn (11a)::: B'. Fourth beast (11b): A'. First 3 beasts (12)
Dream
Daniel sees a great sea being whipped up by the four winds. Four beasts come out of the sea – 1) a lion with wings, 2) a bear with ribs in its mouth, 3) a leopard with four wings and four heads, and 4) a nondescript, but terrifying and powerful beast. Then the court of the
Ancient of Days is held, books are opened and judgment pronounced in favor of thesaint s. The fourth remaining beast is destroyed. The “son of man ” is given an everlasting dominion, which is then given over to the saints.Daniel asks for an interpretation from someone in the dream and is told that the four beasts represent four kingdoms to appear on earth. The fourth beast and the horns especially intrigue Daniel. He is then told further interpretation about the fourth beast.
ynthesis of dream and interpretation
This is a synthesis of the dream and interpretation given to Daniel as illustrated in the paraphrased table.
First beast: A lion with eagle’s wings, has its wings torn off. It is then stood up on two feet and given a man’s heart.
Second beast: A bear, raised up on one side, has three ribs in its teeth. He is told to gorge himself of flesh.
Third beast: A leopard with four wings and four heads is given authority to rule.
Fourth beast: A terrifying, powerful, nondescript beast, unlike any other, crushes and devours the whole earth with its iron teeth—trampling it down. Ten kings/kingdoms will come out of this kingdom. Then a different sort of horn uproots 3 of the kings/kingdoms. It boasts against the Most High trying to change set times and laws. He will oppress the saints for a time, times and half a time (or a year, two years, and half a year – 3.5 years)
After that time the Ancient of Days sets up court, opens the books and pronounces judgment in favor of the saint.
Then the 4th beast will have its power taken away and be destroyed in fire.
Then the ‘son of man’ comes in the clouds of heaven. The Ancient of Days gives him an everlasting dominion which he hands over to the saints. All rulers will worship and obey him.
Principles of interpretation
Principles of interpretations are rules for interpreting Bible prophecies derived from the Bible by either direct explanation or derived from examples.
Beasts represent kingdoms
This principle comes from a direct explanation. An angel explains:
* "The four great beasts are four kingdoms that will rise from the earth." verse 17.
This same principle is also found in Chapter 8.
Animal horns represent kings
This principle is derived from examples rather than by direct statement. The three examples are found by parallel paraphrase. The vision is put beside it's interpretation.
* "and it had ten horns" (verse 7), "the ten horns are ten kings" (verse 24)
* "there before me was another horn" (verse 8), "After them another king" (verse 24)
* "three of the first horns were uprooted before it" (verse 8), "he will subdue three kings" (verse 24)
This same principle is also found in Chapter 8.
Identification of Kingdoms and the Little Horn
Unlike Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in chapter 2 where the head of Gold is identified as Nebuchadnezzar and Babylonia, none of the beasts is identified in this vision. Of the four beasts, only the 4th beast and its horn are interpreted.
While no beast is clearly identified in this interpretation, some Christian theologians ever since the second century have connected the eagle winged lion with Nebuchadnezzar's Babylonia, a matter still open to considerable debate.
One traditional interpretation of these four beasts is that, in order from first to last, they are Neo-Babylonia, followed by the joint rule of the Medes and the Persians, followed by the Greeks and the
Roman Empire .cholarly View
The scholarly view is that the four beasts stand for Babylonia,
Medes [ [http://www.theskepticalreview.com/tsrmag/002what.html What Medo-Persian Empire?, Farrell Till] ] , Persia ["After this I looked and saw another beast, like a leopard; on its back were four wings like those of a bird, and it had four heads. To this beast dominion was given."
A leopard used to symbolize the swiftness with whichCyrus established his kingdom. The four heads correspond to the four Persian kings of Daniel 11:2 ] , and theGreek Empire . The Greek empire was different from all the others in that it was Western rather than Oriental in inspiration. The ten horns [Seleucus I Nicator ,Antiochus I Soter ,Antiochus II Theos ,Seleucus II Callinicus ,Seleucus III Ceraunus ,Antiochus III the Great ,Seleucus IV Philopator ,Demetrius I Soter , Heliodorus, Seleucus IV’s infant son Antiochus.
After theBattle of Magnesia , Antiochus IV Epiphanes lived in Rome as a hostage in connection with the reparations his fatherAntiochus III the Great had to pay. In 175 BC, he was released by the intervention of his brotherSeleucus IV Philopator who substituted his own sonDemetrius I Soter as hostage. While Antiochus IV Epiphanes was at Athens, Seleucus IV Philopator was assasinated by his chief minister Heliodorus who then seized the throne(Rawlinson, Ancient history, 256) [http://www.historyofmacedonia.org/AncientMacedonia/Seleucidae.html] . Antiochus IV Epiphanes with the military sanction of Pergamon monarchEumenes II expelled Heliodorus and usurped the throne to the exclusion of Demetrius and the late king's younger son, Antiochus, still a baby in Syria.("International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Bromiley, 145") ] represent the kings of theSeleucid dynasty , the only part of the Hellenistic empire that concerned the author.New American Bible] Nearly all Biblical scholars believe that the "little horn" is Antiochus assumed divine epithets such Theos Epiphanes("God Manifest") inscribed on royal coins and Nikephoros("Bearer of Victory"), a traditionalZeus (Supreme God) epithet. 1 Macc 1:24 says:"he had spoken with great arrogance"(cf. Dan 7:8)
"and shall wear out the saints of the most High"
Antiochus slaughtered many Jews for refusing to renounceJudaism (1 Macc 1:20-61, 2 Macc 6-7)
"and think to change times and laws"
Antiochus outlawed the Jewish laws completely e.g. possession of the copy ofTorah , temple sacrifices, dietary laws, circumcision,Sabbath and festival days (1 Macc 1:40-61) and imposed Greek pagan worship and practices on the Jews.(1 Macc 1:43, 2 Macc 6:3-10)
"and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time."
Antiochus suspended the Temple rituals for 3 1/2 years(War of the Jews 1:1:1). This period constitutes the time-span from the time theabomination of desolation was set up until the time of Antiochus's death(1 Macc 1:54, 4:52, 6:16, cf. Dan 12:7,12-13, "The Anchor Bible, Daniel, 1978, p. 312").] is believed to be a reference to the persecutions of Antiochus and his attempt to force the Jews to give up their customs and to adoptHellenistic ways(1 Maccabees 1:20-63).(See Footnotes below for details)Other Views
Historicism
Interpreters of the Historicist school(e.g.
Adventist ) identify the "little horn" as thePapacy that came up among the Barbarians tribes (the 10 horns) that caused the break up of the Roman empire. The reference to changing "times and law" (Daniel 7:25) is taken to refer to the change of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday, and the attack on the sanctuary (Daniel 8:11) to the mediatorial ministry ofRoman Catholic priests. The "time, times and half a time" (Daniel 7:25) is taken to represent a period of 1260 years spanning 538 CE and 1798 CE, when the Roman Catholic Church dominated the Christian world.(SeeDay-year principle for details)Futurism
In the Futurist view, the "little horn" is identified as the future antichrist who will rise to power through the "revived Roman Empire"(the fourth beast). The "time, times and half a time" (Daniel 7:25) is taken as a literal 3 1/2 year period corresponding to the last half of the 7 year
tribulation within the .See also
*
Book of Daniel
*Nebuchadnezzar's statue vision in Daniel 2
*Daniel's Vision of Chapter 8
*Daniel Prophecy Literary Parallels
*Prophecy of Seventy Weeks
*Daniel Chapter 11
*1260 day prophecy
*Abomination of desolation
*The writing on the wall
*Fiery Furnace Footnotes
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