Getting Started
With Prophecy
Introduction:
"Blessed is he who reads . . . this prophecy" (Rev.
1:3). This lesson begins our study of prophecy.
- Who alone
truly knows the future? Isa. 46:9, 10 [The Further-study verse
is John 14:29]
- Has God
revealed the future? Amos 3:7 [2 Peter 1:19-21]
- Which
prophecies did Jesus mention by name, saying we should understand
them? Matt. 24:15 [Rev. 10:1, 2]
- For what
time period was the book of Daniel especially written? Dan. 12:4
[Note: Daniel and Revelation are both about the last days; but
Daniel was written first and Revelation builds on its prophecies.
In order to understand the two books we must start with Daniel
and with Daniel's first prophecy. Each succeeding prophecy is
built upon the ones before. Dan. 8:17; 12:9]
- What circumstances
led up to Daniel's first prophecy? Dan. 2:1-3 [Dan. 2:1-23,
29]
- Who explained
the dream, and what period of earth's history did it picture?
Dan. 2:27, 28 [Dan. 2:19]
- What was
the dream? Dan. 2:31-35 [Acts 17:26]
- There
are two vital principles we must understand to interpret
correctly Daniel and Revelation:
(1) These prophecies are given in symbols; and
(2) The symbols are interpreted by the Bible itself.
In this first prophecy, God makes it easy by giving the interpretation
immediately. What did the head of gold represent? Dan. 2:36-38
[Note: Nebuchadnezzar represented Babylon. "King" and
"kingdom" often mean the same in prophecy (Dan. 2:39;
7:17, 23). Hos. 12:10; Isa. 14:4]
- What did
the silver, bronze and iron represent? Dan. 2:39, 40 [Note:
The three kingdoms that followed Babylon were Persia (or Media-Persia),
Greece and Rome respectively. Dan. 5:28; 8:20, 21]
- To see
how prophecy builds on itself, note how these same four kingdoms
are described again, in greater detail, in the next major prophecy
of Daniel. What symbols did God use this time? Dan. 7:2-7, 17
- What would
happen to Rome, the fourth kingdom? Dan. 7:23, 24a [Note:
As predicted, only three world powers followed Babylon. Rome was
never succeeded, but from 351 to 476 A.D. it was divided up into
the following divisions by warring factions within: AngloSaxons
(England), Franks (France), Suevi (Portugal), Visigoths (Spain),
Alamani (Germany), Burgundians, Lombards, Ostrogoths, Heruls,
and Vandals.]
- How is
this breakup of Rome into modern Europe described in Daniel 2?
Will Europe ever be reunited? Dan. 2:41-43 [Dan. 2:21]
- What will
happen in the days of divided Europe? Dan. 2:44 [Matt 21:44]
- How does
Revelation describe this event? Rev. 11:15-18 [Rev. 6:14-17]
Commitment:
Babylon, Persia, Greece, and pagan Rome have all passed away--we
are now living in the tiptoes of the image, just before the new
kingdom is set up! When God's kingdom comes, with what group of
people, as described in our last text, do you want to be found?
STEP
1 (Lessons 1-10): Believing in Christ Our Savior and Coming King
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