Walter said -
Rev. 17:12 And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received
no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings
one hour with the beast.
That "one hour with the beast" includes the battle of Armageddon when Christ defeats him:
BobRyan said
1. Daniel is not writing at the time of John the revelator.
2. When John writes in 1John 2 he says "it is the last hour".
3. John is living at a time BEFORE the Ten divisions of pagan Rome.
4. In John's day ONE of the 4 empires listed in Dan 7 and Dan 2 is STILL in full power. The Iron of Dan 2, and the terrifying beast of Dan 7:7 - pagan Rome.
5. Innexplicably you choose to jump ahead to Rev 17 -- There John gives a time context reference by telling the reader that the 7 heads are seven kingdoms - "five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come" -- thus the point of reference John gives is not that of Daniel nor even a point in time for his own generation - but a point in the future even to his own generation.
Your efforts to mix in Rev 17 with Dan 7 just because you don't like the details in Dan 7 - do not work.
What a messed up and confused mind you have and no wonder the way you perversely deal with scriptures. You cannot honestly jerk 1 John 2:18 and insert it into Revelation 17!!!!!!!!!!! John is talking about many antrichrist in the present hour of his day (first century)
Since you are using nothing but ad hominem as the "evidence" in favor of your wild claim - I assume you do not intend us to take your concusion seriously.
And to confirm this fact - you innexplicably turn around and admit that John is referencing a point beyond his time.
Walter said
in Revelation he is talking something beyond his time (which you admit in #2 below) that is called the final "hour" when the ten kings and beast wage war with Christ at Armageddon.
Your confusion is apparent at that point. Interestingly you try to avoid the context of Rev 17:9-11 whenever you quote Rev 17:12.
9 "" Here is the mind which has wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits,
10 ""and they are seven kings; five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; and when he comes, he must remain a little while.
11 ""The beast which was and is not, is himself also an eighth and is one of the seven, and he goes to destruction.
As noted - this takes us beyond the 4 kingdoms of Daniel 7. It takes us to a point where 5 have fallen -- which means that the little horn power of Dan 7 had received what Rev 13 calls "a deadly wound".
Your efforts to add even more apocalyptic details to the direct straightforward scenario of Dan 7 would be helpful if you were accepting the obvious points of Dan 7 and moving on - but you seem to be looking for every means possible not to get the basic details as you then pile on more details which you misalign as well based on paying so little attention to the details of Dan 7 and 8.
In Dan 7 the Roman power and the Greek power are future - so also the ten divisions of pagan Rome and the papacy and the dark ages.
In Rev 17 John takes us forward to a time when Rome had fallen and the papacy had received the Rev 13 "deadly wound" already - and then predicts that from that point of reference - there was coming a future time when the 10 kingdoms would be revived to receive power for "an hour".
In Dan 7 the saints are not "persecuted for an hour" but for 1260 years.
Your efforts to mix the two did not help your solution.
Walter said
Certainly pagan Rome fell before the Dark ages but the split of the image into two legs present the split in Religious Rome
Your glossing over the details of Dan 7 and of history missed entirely the division of the Roman state into 10 and the rise of the little horn power (the papacy) and the start of the 1260 years of domination of the little horn power, inserting false doctrine and overpowering the saints.
Dan 2 does not get into that level of detail and the ten toes of Dan 2 are added to the feet which are already "partly of clay and partly of iron" which is the divided and fallen state of the pagan Roman empire.
In fact the legs begin "as two" -- pagan Rome did not start out as the split religious world of 1000 A.D. Pagan Rome was long gone by then.
You cannot push the details of Dan 7 into Dan 2 as if Dan 2 had the same level of detail when it covers that period of history.
Rather details are ADDED starting with Dan 2 then 7 then 8 and then 9.
Your error is clearly stated here -
Walter said -
The collapse of the Secular Roman Empire occurs where the trunk of the waist splits into two legs. The two legs are the division of the RELIGIOUS Roman Empire into its Eastern and Western Divisions
Dan 2:32 Belly and thighs of Bronze (Greece) and not a claim that Greece was split into two thighs.
Dan 2:33 "LEGS of Iron" -- (pagan Rome) and not a claim that pagan Rome was a two part empire.
Your view that the "Legs of Iron" represent FALLEN pagan Roman empire at the time when the Papal Romans empire split -- as being the START of Rome taking over Greece (belly and thighs) could never be accepted by the serious student of history or the Bible.
Why do you go to such an extreme?
Walter said
My oh my what profound display of ignorance! The ram was defeated prior to verse 14 in verses 3-7. It is the four divisions or four generals of Alexander the Great that are in view in verse 8 and in verses 9-14 it is Antiochus Epiphanes that is in view. Read verses 21-24 and you will see that it is you that has departed from the text:
Hint - the vision of Daniel 8 starts in vs 3 where the Ram is "standing" not fallen. And Dan 8:20 states that the Ram is Persia and Media. In vs 4 the Ram is in power conquering in the directions of West, North and South and no one is able to stand against him.
The question is "How long is the VISION" and clearly the vision STARTS in vs 3 with a dominate Persian empire.
Again this is just stating the simple obvious facts IN the text itself. Not sure why you are so insistent upon denying the basic details so easily referenced and seen in the text!
What kind of strategy is that?
Walter said -
21 And the rough goat is the king of Grecia: and the great horn that is between his eyes is the first king.
22 Now that being broken, whereas four stood up for it, four kingdoms shall stand up out of the nation, but not in his power.
23 And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, shall stand up.
24 And his power shall be mighty, but not by his own power: and he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall prosper, and practise, and shall destroy the mighty and the holy people.
When shall this dark person arise? Answer - "IN THE LATTER TIME OF THEIR KINGDOM"
Whose KINGDOM? The GRECIAN KINGDOM - "The king of Grecia....four kingdoms stand up out of THE NATION......IN THE LATTER TIME OF THEIR KINGDOM" Not the Persian or Roman kingdom!!!!!
Hint: The fierce and powerful ("his power shall be mighty") little horn of Dan 8 is the same little horn of Dan 7.
8 Then the male goat magnified himself exceedingly. But as soon as he was mighty, the large horn was broken; and in its place there came up four conspicuous horns toward the four winds (fem) of heaven.
The Little Horn
9 Out of one of them came forth a rather small horn which grew exceedingly great toward the south, toward the east, and toward the Beautiful Land.
10 It grew up to the host of heaven and caused some of the host and some of the stars to fall to the earth, and it trampled them down.
11 It even magnified itself to be equal with the Commander of the host; and it removed the regular sacrifice from Him, and the place of His sanctuary was thrown down.
By comparison to Greece and Persia - Papal Rome grew to be "exceedingly great" toward the south and east and Jerusalem and the Pope did claim the title of Vicar of Christ on earth even to the point of forgiving sin and changing the law (a point made on Fox News interview by Mike Huckabee recently as it turns out and indicated in a thread started here) .
Thus the angel is correct to point out that the events in the vision go all the way down to "the time of the end" Dan 8:17.
in Christ,
Bob