Löydetty 1265 Tulokset: Great Tribulation
But there will rise up a strong king, and he will rule with great power, and he will do what he pleases. (Daniel 11, 3)
And the king of the South will be reinforced, yet one of his leaders will prevail over him, and he will rule with riches, for great is his domain. (Daniel 11, 5)
And the king of the South, having being challenged, will go forth and will fight against the king of the North, and he will prepare an exceedingly great multitude, and a multitude will be given into his hand. (Daniel 11, 11)
For the king of the North will change strategy and will prepare a multitude much greater than before, and at the end of times and years, he will rush forward with a great army and exceedingly great resources. (Daniel 11, 13)
And his strength and his heart will be enraged against the king of the South with a great army. And the king of the South will be provoked into going to war by having many allies and exceedingly good circumstances, and yet these will not stand, for they will form plans against him. (Daniel 11, 25)
And the king will act according to his will, and he will be lifted up and will be extolled against every god. And he will speak great things against the God of gods, and he will control, until the passion is completed. Once accomplished, the limit is reached with certainty. (Daniel 11, 36)
And, at the predetermined time, the king of the South will fight against him, and the king of the North will come against him like a tempest, with chariots, and with horsemen, and with a great fleet, and he will enter into the lands, and will crush and pass through. (Daniel 11, 40)
And rumors from the East and from the North will trouble him. And he will arrive with a great multitude to destroy and to execute many. (Daniel 11, 44)
“But at that time Michael will rise up, the great leader, who stands up for the sons of your people. And a time will come, such as has not been from the time that nations began, even until that time. And, at that time, your people will be saved, all who will be found written in the book. (Daniel 12, 1)
And so Daniel became great in the sight of the people from that day, and thereafter. (Daniel 13, 64)
Now there was an idol with the Babylonians named Bel. And each day there was expended on him twelve great measures of fine flour, and forty sheep, and six vessels of wine. (Daniel 14, 2)
And as soon as he had opened the door, the king stared at the table, and cried out with a loud voice, “Great are you, O Bel, and there is not any deceit with you.” (Daniel 14, 17)
