The Last Days: The Statue Of King Nebachadnezzar And How It Runs Into The LAST DAYS.
A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
The Last Days began at Pentecost. Many people believe the last days have yet to begin. But when it comes the Lord God: do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. (2 Peter 3:8)
The power point presentation is the first of five that show how the prophecies of Daniel culminate some two thousand years later when the Man of SIN, the Mashiach takes his seat in the Temple of God and proclaims himself to be God.
In this presentation it is pointed out that there are numerous misinterpretations of this prophecy, which are based on the assumptions that Rome didn't exist before Babylon and the statue had ten toes.
To say that Rome didn't exist before Babylon correlates to saying that Satan (aka the Ancient Serpent, the Devil, Lucifer) didn't exist before Adam and Eve.
The fact that the giant statue has no mention of how many toes it possesses cannot be overlooked, especially when the only mention of toes being numbered in the Bible is found in (2 Samuel 21:20 &1 Chronicles 20:6), and this happens to be a giant.
Then the idea that the two legs represents the divided Roman Kingdom with its East and West differences, but having the five toes on the western leg represent ten regions, but none on the eastern leg is another anomaly that doesn't fit with the prophecy. One would think that there would be five regions on each leg if such an interpretation were correct, not ten represented by five toes on the one leg.
Another aspect of this prophecy that is overlooked is that all the kingdoms represented by the statue are like chaff on a threshing floor and are blown away, not to be found again. None of these kingdoms are to be represented at the end time. On the other hand, the stone that is made without hands that smashes the statue continues unto the end.
The number of man is recognized as 6 in the Bible. Could a giant with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each leg be representative of man? Just a thought. However, as it happens, there are six kingdoms of Earth represented by this statue, not four as claimed by most people. The seventh kingdom is the Kingdom of God. You know this makes sense, since number 7, in the Bible, is representative of the seven-fold Spirits of God (Revelation 1:4; 3:1; 4:5; 5:6).
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