The Rise and Fall of the World, Part 1

2025-07-13

Well, I can tell that your hearts are blessed and warm tonight by the fellowship we’ve already shared and enjoyed. So long as I come to Grace Church, Sunday after Sunday, in fact, day after day after day I come to study. Years go by and I never ever grow weary or close to that of the tremendous joy of the blessing of fellowship with God’s people, praising Him and studying His word. Especially am I rejoicing in our study tonight.


Turn with me to Daniel chapter 2, Daniel chapter 2. For our study tonight, we want to begin to look at the section from verses 31 through 49. The second half of this second chapter. Now we covered verses 1 to 30 last time. Now, whether or not we’ll cover the next half of the chapter tonight I really don’t know. But I do know that God has some tremendous things to say to us in this second portion beginning in verse 31. Before we get into the portion of Scripture that we’re going to be specifically concerned with, let me just say some introductory things.


We’re all watching rather sadly—we who know Christ—the fall of the United States of America. As sad as it is, it shouldn’t really shock us. The reason is because it has always been and always will be the lot of nations, nations of the world, that the kingdoms of men will go the way of all flesh and ultimately end in collapse and ruin. Anything based on the might of man, anything established on the wisdom of man will suffer the same kind of deterioration that man himself suffers since the fall.


Dissipation is man’s history. It is a devolutionary process not an evolutionary process. Man is not ascending, man is descending. In 1 Timothy 3:13, God says, “Evil men shall grow worse and worse.” Things don’t get better, they get worse. We see decay working in our society everywhere, nationally, socially, domestically, individually, organically. All things in this world are caught in a process of deterioration that began when man fell into sin in the garden. And each new combination of forces or nations that has tried to—to achieve a lasting kingdom invariably meets the same inevitable overthrow.


No matter what the intentions are, no matter what the safeguards are, the dissolution of manmade effort in inevitable, so that history as studied becomes a succession of defeat. An empire begins, reaches a peak and fades and dies and another one is built out of its ashes. We are looking at America. America in the past reached its apex. We’re on the down side, the back slope. We are watching a defeat taking place. We see the dissolution of our country on every hand. Political humanism ruling the government, a government once established on the principles on the word of God. Godless atheism dominates our education. International blackmail threatens us all over the world. A lack of conviction and a lack of courage changes the way we approach problems.


The destruction of the family is causing a loss of all orientation among people and a rise of psychological and psychiatric problems. The—the deterioration of the family contributed by immorality, living together without marriage, working women, women’s lib, passive fathers, homosexuality, et cetera. We’ve seen a steady decline in authority to the point where in many cases there is absence of authority. In parts of our society we have lost the ability to control behavior.


There’s an ever-increasing rise of crime, lax criminal justice. We are constantly being corrupted at a faster rate through materialism, alcohol, drugs, sex, total selfishness. And we can go on and on. We are deteriorating just like every other nation ever deteriorated. Because built into America is the same basic problem. We have feet of clay like the image in Daniel. And clay, says Daniel, represents the seed of men. And wherever anything is built on men, it is built for dissolution.


Fred Barshaw gave me a very interesting article this week and I want to share it with you. It says the following was written by Professor Alexander Tytler nearly two hundred years ago while our thirteen original colonies were still a part of Great Britain. In fact, Tytler was at the time writing about the fall of the Athenian Republic over two thousand years earlier. This is what he said and I'm quoting. “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy always followed by dictatorship.


“The average age,” says Tytler, “of the world’s greatest civilizations has been 200 years.” For us, that was 1976. “These nations have progressed through the following sequence”—now listen to this—“from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependency, and from dependency back into bondage.”


Every nation follows the same cycle. And democracy seems to follow it just as fast or in some cases faster than any other form of government. By the way, it might shock you to know that democracy is not God’s form of government. God’s form is theocracy where one person rules, and that person is God. The world today then is simply going through the same cycles of dissolution that it has always endured. We can see the seeds of dissolution very, very manifested.


As we look at the world today, we see the world as a vast stage. A vast stage with the final curtain still down. And we get the feeling that the actors are behind that final curtain, preparing for the last scene in the drama of human history. The play is almost done. There remains but one more scene. And that final scene is the latter days and the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. If we step close to the stage, behind the curtain we can hear the commotion of the stagehands as they set up the machinery and set the stage for that final act.


And now, as we come to Daniel 2, Daniel takes us behind the curtain before it rises. We’re going to see incredible insights, not only in Daniel 2 but from Daniel 2 to the end of the book. The unfolding of the last act on the stage of human history. Now tonight, as we look at chapter 2, verses 31 and following, we’re going to see the great history of the Gentile world rule. Jesus said there would be a time titled—Luke 21:24—“the times of the Gentiles.” It had already begun; it would come to an end at the coming of Christ. In fact, that verse says “Jerusalem shall be trodden down by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.”


There will be a period of time when Jerusalem is under the control when the nation of Israel is under bondage to some degree or another, the Gentile world power. That is known as the times of the Gentiles. Interestingly enough it began with the Babylonian captivity. It began with Nebuchadnezzar. It ends with the coming of Jesus Christ. We’re living in that time right now. Israel does not possess the fullness of its inheritance, Israel does not dwell in its land in peace, Israel does not possess everything from the Mediterranean to the Tigris and Euphrates as in the original Palestinian covenant.


These are the times of the Gentiles. Gentile nations have dominated that part of the world since Nebuchadnezzar, and they will, to some degree, hold power over it until Jesus comes again. In Ezekiel chapter 21, Ezekiel tells us that the glory had departed from Israel. The glory had departed from Israel. Now God in a sense, when Israel went into captivity, just moved away. And Ichabod, the glory has departed was written on that land. Now listen to me. The second chapter of Daniel then indicates that God transfers the leadership of this Earth from the Jew and Israel to the Gentiles. Israel takes a back seat.


Israel goes into captivity and never returns to its former glory ever, not even today. Not until Jesus comes. Israel should have been the center of the world. Israel should have been the pattern, the leader of the world. Israel should’ve been that very special people God originally intended them to be, through whom we’re given the law and the ordinances and the covenants and the promises. Israel should have been the messenger for the world. But Israel tragically failed.


In Deuteronomy 32 in verse 8, “When the most high divided to the nations their inheritance, when He separated the sons of Adam, He set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel. While the Lord’s portion is His people; Jacob is the lot of His inheritance.” Originally, Israel was His people. Jacob was the lot of His inheritance. The center of the world and the focus of everything was on God’s chosen people, Israel. That’s the way it was. That’s the way God intended it to be. It was God’s purpose that the king, the incarnate Son of God should come and reign in Jerusalem. And from Him would flow out blessings to the whole world.


But as you know the tragic history of Israel, Israel wouldn’t obey God, Israel wouldn’t love God, Israel went into idolatry and spiritual adultery and all kinds of other evil things and God finally had to remove Israel from the central place. They were to be the place of messiah. In Psalm 2, the second of the psalms, God made it clear. He said, “Yet”—verse 6—“have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion.” God’s place was Zion. God’s king was to sit in Zion. No one was to usurp that place.


But what happened? First the kingdom was divided because of the terrible sins of Solomon. The ten tribes in the north split off and became known as Israel. The two tribes remaining in the south, Judah and Benjamin, constituted the nation of Judah. So you have Judah and Israel. The northern tribes decided they’d rather have idolatry than the true worship of God. So they pursued their idolatry and they were literally destroyed by the Assyrians.


The righteous out of the ten had migrated to the south. And so the south was the remnant of the ten plus Judah and Benjamin. But sadly to say, they also rebelled. They also fell into idolatry, and not many years later they too were hauled off into captivity in Babylon, and that’s where we pick up the story when we come to Daniel. It is the story of Judah, the southern kingdom, carried into captivity. And the beginning of Gentile domination of the land if Israel.


The glory days are over. The days of the great are over. Jerusalem is a rubble, devastated, decimated, and the times of the Gentiles have begun. And it will not again be Israel in its fullness until the messiah returns. Now, the sweep of history from Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonian captivity all the way to the time of Jesus Christ is covered in this one chapter. And I want you to see this. This is a very powerful section of Scripture. Everything from Nebuchadnezzar all the way to the coming of Jesus Christ is touched on in this chapter in a broad and general way.


Now, stay with me. Though Assyria and Egypt had tried repeatedly to overthrow Jerusalem they had never succeeded. Why? They were always thwarted by the power of God. And of course, Assyria and Egypt are seen as the great enemies of Israel because Egypt is to the south and Assyria is to the north and east. Assyria and Egypt on many occasions have tried to destroy Israel. They had tried to sack, plunder and wipe out Jerusalem but thy never succeeded. Century after century after century, they were thwarted in that effort and the reason is it was not yet God’s time. Jerusalem would not be trodden down by the Gentiles—listen—until the wickedness of Jerusalem was full.


And finally, when God said that’s all I’ll take, then Nebuchadnezzar came then the decimation of Jerusalem. then the people were carried into captivity and then begins the times of the Gentiles. Dominion was removed from the nation Israel. Now as we come to Daniel, Israel is in captivity. Daniel is serving as a captive Jew, however because of his capabilities and talents has been elevated to serve in the court of King Nebuchadnezzar to assist him to work with Jewish affairs. Because of his faithful, uncompromising and amazing character, he has a very unique place in the land.


Now Daniel then begins with the times of the Gentiles. Now let me just say this. Immediately, in chapter 2, God gives to Daniel the prophecy through the dream of Nebuchadnezzar that describes this period of history. It describes it from the beginning to the end, how it ends, that’s even described as well. And as I studied that, I thought to myself, “Well, why does such a prophecy come at the very beginning of the times of the Gentiles?” If it’s going to last for thousands of years—it’s already lasted over 2,000 years—if it’s going to last for all this period of time, why give this prophecy at the very beginning? Well, I think there’s a good reason.


I think as soon as Israel went into captivity, as soon as the land of Judah was taken in captivity, as soon as God’s people knew that Gentiles were ruling in their land, God wanted them to know that that was not a permanent thing. Why? Because if they felt that it was all over for Israel permanently, they would have begun to question the credibility of God. Because God at many times said He would never forsake His people, He would ever keep his covenant, He would always fulfill his promise, He would never forget Jerusalem. And so I believe that no sooner are they in captivity than God immediately reveals the fullness of the plan from beginning to end. The start of the times of the Gentiles and the ending of the times of the Gentiles when Israel returns to its place of glory, so that they will know that God has not failed in all His good promise.


At this time when the prophecy comes in chapter 2, Jerusalem is in ruins, the temple is torn down, Judah has been destroyed, the sacred vessels of the temple have been carried off and placed in a temple of an idol. The Glory is departed from between the cherubim and the arc of the covenant. Ichabod has been written over the people. The children of Israel stand of the banks of the rivers of Babylon hanging their harps on the willows because they have no song to sing, and the immediate question is has God forever forsaken His people? And the ringing prophecy of Daniel 2 says no. No.


Is this the end? Has God forgotten His covenant? Are all the promises lost? Is God’s word untrue? No. And so comes immediately this fantastic, incredible revelation. Now let’s look at it. In the first 31 verses of Daniel 2, we have the dream received. We’re not going to go back over that. If you were here last week, you got in on it. The dream was received. One night, Nebuchadnezzar, this pagan king who didn’t believe in the god of Israel, was just about to go to sleep and as he was lying on his bed, according to verse 29, he was lying on his bed thinking, he began to think about his empire and he ruled the—the known world and he was the most powerful monarch there was.


And he—he began to think about what will happen when I die? What is it going to be like in the future? And as he was musing over these thoughts he fell asleep and he dreamed some dreams, the Bible says. One of those dreams was a very special one given to him by God. He knew he wouldn’t be around forever. He had seen other empires come and go. He became deeply concerned about his own empire and so he dreamed a dream. One of the dreams, the one that God gave him was a picture—now watch this—of history from Nebuchadnezzar to the return of Jesus Christ, an incredible prophecy in a dream.


The period that he saw was the time of the Gentiles, the world rulers during the setting aside of Israel. Look now at verse 28—and that’ll frame it for you—of chapter 2. “there is a God in heaven,”—says Daniel—“who reveals secrets and makes known to the king, Nebuchadnezzar, what shall be”—now watch this—“in the latter days.” Now, there is a key phrase, and we’re going to kind of give you some teaching tonight. It’s going to be a little academic, so hang on.


The latter days. That is not a phrase restricted to Nebuchadnezzar’s understanding. That is not a phrase restricted to Nebuchadnezzar’s lifetime. When it says the latter days, that is what we call an eschatological statement, from the Greek word, Eschatos, which means last things. That is a—a term that refers all the way to the last days to messiah’s time. In fact, the latter days is a repeated prophetic statement. You can find it in your Scriptures in Genesis 49, Deuteronomy 4, Deuteronomy 31, Numbers 24, Jeremiah 23, Jeremiah 30, Jeremiah 48, Jeremiah 49, Ezekiel 38, Daniel 10, Josiah 3, Micah 4 and other places.


And all the time when you see the latter days, it encompasses the messiah returning or the messiah’s time. So it’s a very broad term taking us to the latter days. As far as I can see, every Old Testament prophetic writing that refers to the latter days, encompasses the consummation of history in the coming of Messiah. So that very phrase there, “What shall be in the latter days,” in the case that Nebuchadnezzar was to see all the way to the messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ.


The New Testament uses this term the very same way. The New Testament, for example, it’s used in Acts 2, the latter days. It’s used in 2 Peter, chapter 3, and every time it’s used it encompasses the consummation of history and the kingdom of messiah. So Nebuchadnezzar was revealed—to Nebuchadnezzar was revealed by God a prophecy of the latter days encompassing all of the history of the nations till Christ returned.


Look back at verse 28 again. It says “what shall be in the latter days. Thy dream, and the visions of thy head upon thy bed, are these; As for thee, O king, thy thoughts came into thy mind upon thy bed, what should come to pass hereafter: and he reveals secrets make known to thee what shall come to pass.” There you have to phrase twice. What shall come to pass. Again, Nebuchadnezzar was thinking of a succession in history. So Nebuchadnezzar sees what shall come to pass all the way to the latter days. Now, Nebuchadnezzar received this dream. Then what happened? Do you remember? He forgot it, didn’t he? He forgot the dream. It left his mind.


I think God gave it to him and I think God let him forget it because God wanted to prove a point. I think he remembered some hazy things so that he could recall it when Daniel told it to him. But basically, I think he forgot the dream. Now some of your Bible versions may have given you problems on that last week. Because where it says in the authorized version, that the dream went from him, some versions say “the thing has gone from me.” Others say “the command from me is sure” or “the command from me is firm.”


Now what—the Hebrew says “the thing has gone from me.” But some have introduced the concept of an Aramaic source that would see—the Aramaic, I should say, basically says “the thing has gone from me.” But some say it comes from a different Aramaic word meaning the command is firm. And he’s not saying I forgot it at all, he’s just trying to test all of his wise men. So he pretends to forget. Now frankly, folks, as you look at the text it could go either way. The reason I believe he forgot the dream is because that makes better sense to me in the context.


You say, “Why?” Well, why would Nebuchadnezzar have a dream that scared the life out of him, that absolutely panicked him, that gave him a good case of apoplexy, a dream that cost him such frenzy that he couldn’t sleep, that he lost his sleep, why would he then pretend not to remember that and start to play games with his wise men? It would seem to me that if the panic was as deep as the text indicates it was, he wouldn’t be fooling around just trying to prove that his wise men couldn’t really tell him the answers.


Because as it turned out, he kept saying to them, “Tell me the dream and then its interpretation.” And they would say, “Well, you tell us the dream and we’ll tell you the interpretation. And we can’t figure out the dream if you don’t tell us.” And some say, well, he was just pretending not to remember to smoke out their phoniness. But you see that would have been completely off his point. He was trying to get an answer to this tremendously disturbing dream, not try to unmask his wise men.


That could save itself for another day when things weren’t quite as panicky. The fact that he made the wise men tell the dream and its interpretation, and he was so distressed that they couldn’t, he said I’m going to kill every one, gather every single one of them and kill every one of those. Now that’ll give you a little idea of the anxiety of his heart. By the way, when Daniel finally told him the dream, he never killed anybody, which shows you that he wasn’t really trying to kill his wise men, he was really trying to get the answer of the dream.


And that’s why I believe he forgot it. And I think God helped him forget it, just like God gave it to him, so that God could smoke out the phonies among the wise men and put Daniel in the place he wanted him in because the only one who had the answer was Daniel. He’s the only one. This was no time for playing games. Daniel stepped in to be the channel of God’s revelation. And when he did the king spared all the wise men, showing that that was not his intention. He just wanted to get his dream cleared up.


Now, God is called by Daniel the revealer of secrets, and that’s exactly what happens beginning in verse 31. The dream is recalled. The dream received in the first 31 verses—or first 30 verses, then in 31 the dream recalled. Daniel, remember, is God’s chosen man. And back in chapter 1, verse 17, it said that Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams. Now, Daniel was given this gift by God to be able to deal with dreams, to be able to interpret dreams, to be able to reveal dreams, and now was his moment. You see God was pushing Daniel up the ladder and this will be the final straw.


Nebuchadnezzar was already convinced this man was ten times wiser than all of his wise men put together. And now when this happens, he makes him prime minister of the whole place. Let’s see the dream recalled, verse 31. Daniel speaks and this is what he says to him: “Thou O King, here’s what you saw.” Now get this, Daniel doesn’t know because the king hasn’t told him. There’s no way, humanly, that Daniel could get this information. The king says I can’t remember my dream, and so first Daniel has to tell him what his dream was and then interpret it.


First, he says, “Thou O king sawest and behold a great image.” The Aramaic word here is statue. It’s not an idol that you worship, it’s just a statue. “This great image, whose brightness was excellent, stood before thee; a form of it was terrible. This image's head was of fine gold, its breast and his arms of silver, its belly or bowels and its thighs of brass, its legs of iron, and its feet part of iron and part of clay.” Now, that’s a strange looking thing. The head is gold, the breast and arms are silver, the bowels and upper thighs are bronze and the legs and feet are iron and iron and clay. And it’s just this huge, massive statue.


And then the action takes place in verse 34. “Thou sawest until a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image on its feet that were of iron and clay, and broke them to pieces. Then were the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshing floors; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them: and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth.”


Now that’s a strange dream, a very strange dream. And those people in those days believed that dreams had significance. And this one did because it was from God. What did he see? He saw a statue in a human form. It was made of shining metal. You’ll notice it says “this great image” twice in verse 31. That word in the Aramaic is immense, massive. We have no way to know just how big it was in his thoughts but it was a massive image, a massive statue.


And it says its brightness was excellent there. That means it was extraordinarily splendorous. The metal in it was shining brilliantly. This massive, immense, brilliantly shining thing—it says at the end of verse 31—“was terrible.” It inspired terror or it inspired fear. Or perhaps we would best say it was awesome, awesome. So immense. So splendorous, so awesome that he was literally scared to death. And even though he couldn’t remember what he saw in his dream, he could remember that it scared him. And all he had left was the fear without the dream, and so now Daniel tells him what it was he saw.


Now notice this thing. Very interesting. It is made out of different metals basically. It starts out and it goes from gold all the way down to iron and clay. By the way, the clay is chasaph in the Aramaic, which is a word meaning baked clay. It probably refers to the China tile that they used in those times, and that would have been what he saw. He saw the feet made out of a combination of iron and tile, ceramic brittle tile.


Another interesting thing about this is that not only is it decreasing or a deteriorating value, but it’s always interested me that there’s a corresponding lower specific gravity. Gold is heavier than silver and silver is heavier than brass and brass is heaving than iron and iron is heavier than iron and clay mixed. In fact, I did a little research on that. The approximate specific gravity of gold is 19, silver 11, brass 8.5, iron 7.8. In other words, gold at the top is more than twice as heavy as the bottom. The whole thing is top heavy. It’s top heavy.


It’s getting more and more brittle as it goes down. In fact, gold is so flexible and malleable that it can’t even be shattered. But iron and clay can. The whole history of humanity, the whole history of the Gentile world until the coming of Christ is going to be a very precariously balanced thing that is constantly and incessantly deteriorating until its final dissolution when it has smashed at its feet and it is blown away like dust in the wind. Pretty vivid. From its head of gold to the fragile feet of glazed China mixed with iron, the image is fragile and prone to fall over.


And that is exactly what happens in verse 34. The action begins, a stone was cut out without hands. That means it had no human source. No men made that stone. It smote the image on its feet of iron and clay and broke them to pieces. In fact, so much so that they became like chaff of the summer threshing floor and the wind carried them away. No place was found for them and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain and filled the whole Earth. The stone takes over the whole world, and all the rest of that stuff blows away.


The top-heavy image is toppled by a crushing blow at its feet. In rapid succession, the entire disintegration of the image follows and all of its dust is blown away. Now, this is a pretty amazing missile, wouldn’t you say? That smashes all of the history of the Gentiles. Now, what a dream. What a dream. Now how do you interpret a dream like that?


Well, if you were Carl Jung—God forbid—who was a famous psychoanalyst who was forever fiddling around with people’s dreams. Carl Jung has given a shot at this, believe it or not. Carl says “People who have unrealistic ideas or too high an opinion of themselves or who make grandiose plans out of proportion to their real capabilities have dreams of flying or falling.” Have you ever had those dreams? Don’t admit it. You got an ego problem if you have. We’ve all, I think, had those from time to time.


Carl Jung says that anybody who has a grandiose idea of himself fears falling. And so he says, this king no doubt, if this is true, was afraid of the toppling of his empire and so his fear was realized in his dream. Jung goes on, “The dream compensates for the deficiencies of their personalities and at the same time it warns them of the danger of their present course.” End quote. In other words, it’s good that you psyche gives you that dream ‘cause it makes you alert so that that won’t happen so readily.


Now if we take the psychological angle, the dream is simply Nebuchadnezzar seeing himself. He sees himself trying to stand and he’s got a massive huge empire. And at the head he’s all together, man. He’s gold. But the further down the deal you go, the more fragile it becomes and he is very, very delicately standing in balance about to be toppled by some succeeding monarch or rival.


Now that’s the psychological angle. And I’ll promise you, folks, that I’ll give you a guess. I think if the wise men in that day had ever head the dream, that’s probably what they’d have given them. That’s probably their interpretation. That’s—that’s the psychological approach. You’re just seeing the potential of your own collapse. But frankly, folks, the wise men were useless, and Carl Jung is too, when it comes to the Bible, so let’s listen to Daniel. And from the dream received and the dream recalled, we come, thirdly, to the dream revealed, verse 36. And just so you don’t miss it, verse 36 is explicit.


“This is the dream”—I’ve just given that—“and we will tell its interpretation before the king.” Now I gave you the dream. Here comes the interpretation. What amazes me is Nebuchadnezzar never—never says anything in this whole deal. He never says a word. He doesn’t say, “Well, you’re right. That’s it. You got it.” Or he doesn’t say, “No, that’s wrong.” He doesn’t say anything. You know, I think he couldn’t say anything. I think his mouth was hanging open because Daniel was right. As the end of the story in chapter 2 will tell us, Daniel was right, when he makes him prime minister of the whole area.


But he says—look at this at little thought. Verse 36. “We will tell its interpretation.” Who is the we? Some people say it’s Daniel and his three friends who prayed together about this and with whom he shared the dream. Some say its Daniel and God. And commentators argue back and forth about that. I don’t have any problem. I think it’s God and his three friends. They were all in on it. “We” has to include anybody who knew about it. And we’re going to tell you the interpretation. And here it comes. Watch this.


“Thou, O king, art a king of kings: for the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom, glory—a kingdom, power, and strength, and glory. And wherever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. Thou art this head of gold.” That’s you. “And after thee shall arise another kingdom”—the Authorized says—“inferior”—we'll talk about that word in a little while—“to thee, and another third kingdom of brass, which shall bear rule over all the earth.


“And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: for as much as iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth all things: and as iron that breaketh all these, it shall it break in pieces and bruise. And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters' clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron, for as much as thou sawest the iron mixed with the miry clay. And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly brittle. And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men: but they shall not adhere one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay.”


Now, we’ll stop right there. And you say, “Well, that didn’t help a whole lot.” It will if you just concentrate for a minute. This is phenomenal. The image represents—mark it—four world empires in succeeding stages, from Nebuchadnezzar to Jesus Christ. Israel is no longer God’s leading nation, no longer the rulers of that part of the world, no longer is Jerusalem under Israel—Israel’s rule to be the center of God’s dealing with men. And four great world powers will exist until Christ comes and restores Israel.


Let’s meet the first one. Verse 37. “Thou O King are the king of kings for the God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom power, strength and glory. And wherever the children of men dwell, the beast of the field and the fowls of the heavens hath thee given into thine hand and hath made thee ruler over them all. Thou art this head of gold.” Now you’ll notice that Nebuchadnezzar is addressed in verse 37 as a king of kings, a title that was given to him by God. Notice that. Isn’t that interesting? “For the God of heaven had given thee a kingdom, power, strength and glory.”


“The powers that be”—says Paul in Romans 13—“are ordained”—What?—“by God.” Acts 17, Paul says has set the nations up and determined their boundaries. God is in the business of ruling over kings and nations. And God granted to thee the power, the kingdom, the strength and the glory. Thou art a king of kings. In other words, the supreme monarch in the Earth. And he was given the right to rule the Earth, though he never extended his rule to encompass the Earth. The indication of the text is that he could have. For God gave him that right.


Everywhere men existed, everywhere there were beasts and fowls, it was given into his hand though he never really claimed it all. He is called a king of kings. By the way, in Ezekiel chapter 26 in verse 7, Ezekiel calls him the same thing. So Ezekiel got from the Lord the very same message. Nebuchadnezzar was a unique king. By the way, his kingdom lasted 70 years, the exact number of years that God wanted to chasten Israel in the Babylonian captivity before He sent them back.


God raised up Nebuchadnezzar. God raised up his kingdom to be a chastening agent. And when their chastening work was done, they passed out of existence. And so the God of heaven granted him his kingdom. Now his kingdom spread over the important portion of the world of his day, from all the way into Egypt around the Mediterranean area, clear to the Persian Gulf. All of that part of the world was under the dominion of this man.


He was a supreme monarch. He was the king of the kings of his day. He ruled over everything and everybody. And as I said, the idea that it extended over the beasts and the birds is simply a hyperbole to show the tremendous degree and extent of his authority. So far as any man of his time, Nebuchadnezzar had gone beyond them in his power and his authority. Now, Nebuchadnezzar was a monarch for only 43 years, but 70 years his empire stood. He was the head of it for only 43 of the 70, or around 43. Subsequent kingdoms to him—note this—are identified as kingdoms, not as kings. In the four-world empires, it says Nebuchadnezzar is the head. From then on, no monarch is ever mentioned. It passes from a king to kingdoms; the second kingdom, the third kingdom and the fourth kingdom.


But the first time it is a king. Why? Because the first one was the only real single, united, absolute monarchy. The rest of the image, there’s a change in the way the rule is rendered. But Nebuchadnezzar was a king of kings who literally, personally, uniquely was responsible for attaining and maintaining his status and the status of his empire. And after him the power rapidly diminished. “It was far more his kingdom than he was its king,” says Leon Wood, and he’s right. The same is not true of the succeeding empires.


Now let me tell you something else that’s very interesting. You’ll notice that it says the head is the head of gold. Why gold? Well, gold was big in the Babylonian Empire. Herodotus, who was an historian, visited Babylon 90 years—he’s an ancient historian—visited Babylon 90 years after the era of Nebuchadnezzar. And Herodotus has written that never in his life on the Earth did he see such an abundance and proliferation of gold as he saw in Babylon. He describes the chapels and the vessels and the accoutrements and the embellishments of—made of solid gold all over the Babylonian Empire. Ninety years after the era of Nebuchadnezzar, the residual was still there. Nebuchadnezzar wanted to build a golden throne in the midst of a golden city.


Isaiah 14:4 refers to Nebuchadnezzar’s preoccupation with gold. But it lasted only 70 years, just long enough to fulfill God’s chastening purpose. So Nebuchadnezzar was the head of gold. Great solidarity because it was a one-man rule. He called all the shots. Look at verse 39; the second kingdom follows. “And after thee shall arise another kingdom inferior to thee, and another third kingdom of bronze, which shall bear rule over all the earth.”


Let’s look at that second kingdom for a minute. It tells us back in verse 32 that its arms were of silver. So the second kingdom is represented by silver. And you’ll notice that as you come down, you come down to the breasts and the arms, right? right. Its arms of silver. The breasts and arms. And now, no longer do you have the solidarity of the head. You have a—a two-part situation.


And the second one in verse 39 can only refer to the Medo-Persian Empire. It—it has to refer to the Medo-Persian Empire because the Medo-Persian Empire succeeded Babylonia. There’s no other way you could interpret it. And commentators agree that it’s the Medo-Persian Empire because it followed immediately after Babylon. “It’s breast and arms,”—according to verse 32—“were of silver.” And it implies a two-fold division. And the Medo-Persian Empire was just that. Made up of the Medes and the Persians. No longer is there solidarity there and also, you will note that the medal is not as valuable. It is silver.


Notice the world inferior in verse 39. “After thee shall arise another kingdom inferior.” Literally,—and I want you to stick with me on this—the word means lower. I don’t think the inferior is the right translation. I don’t think we ought to make a qualitative or a value judgment on it. I think he’s simply saying lower and then lower and then lower. That is the literal Aramaic reference. He’s simply talking about lower down the statue. You start with gold and lower you come to silver. It’s not really a commentary on quality or size or anything.


By the way, the last three empires were larger by far. In fact, they get larger as they go. Medo-Persia was larger than Babylon, Greece was larger than Medo-Persia and Rome was larger than Greece. They get continuously larger. Not only that, each of them was stronger than the one before. So to say inferior is really not the best thing to say. They weren’t inferior in size and they weren’t inferior in power. It’s better to see it as simply the meaning of the word is lower since there was a growth of power and a growth of territory.


Now, it’s always interested me, in verse 39, that it simply says that after thee shall arise another kingdom lower. Lower from thee or lower than thee, down the image. It says nothing about it. Of all the four kingdoms, this is the one it says nothing about. The next one, it says it’ll bear rule over all the Earth. He says nothing about the second one. Why? Well, I think he didn’t want to make Nebuchadnezzar paranoid, worrying about what this one was going to be and who it was going to be and where it was going to come from. Because this is the one that would topple his empire. And so it’s passed rather rapidly. But we know that it refers to the Medo-Persian Empire.


Now silver in Aramaic is the same as money. Same word. The characteristic of this Medo-Persian Empire would be money or silver. And history bears this out. The Medo-Persian Empire developed a vast system of taxation. They required that their taxes be paid in silver and they literally filled their coffers with tons and tons of silver. The kings of the Medo-Persian Empire—and there were many of them—just gobbled up silver money.


The prophecy here then is that there would come another kingdom and that kingdom would be characterized by silver. Xerxes, who was one of the kings of the Medo-Persian Empire, inherited the incredible silver fortune of his father Darius. He also inherited more silver from other Persian kings and he used it to finance his massive war against the Greeks. So they had a tremendous amount of silver. The Babylonian Empire made it till 538 B.C. And then came Cyrus the Great, and with Cyrus the Great came the Medo-Persian Empire.


That empire lasted 200 years about, until 330 B.C., when you come to the third one in verse 39. Look at it. “And another third kingdom of bronze which shall bear rule over all the Earth.” And what is it? Back to verse 30—or 32. It’s the belly and thighs of bronze. Now you come down to another kingdom of bronze, the belly and the thighs. This is Greece. How do we know that? Because following the Medo-Persian Kingdom came the Greek Empire under Alexander the Great, who received the power and the authority initially from his father Philip of Macedon.


So moving down Babylon, Medo-Persia and Greece. It’s interesting that Greece descends to the thighs because the great Greek Empire primarily had two major facets. And although it was divided among four generals, two of those generals took Syria and two of them took Egypt and they became the two facets of the great Greek Empire. Now I want you to notice that this kingdom is characterized by bronze. Bronze is not as valuable as silver but bronze is stronger than silver.


It’s characterized by bronze, I think, for other reasons. One writer says this. “It is easy to imagine what an astonishing impression the Greeks must’ve made on the civilized world. Consider the contrast between their soldiers and the soldiers of the Persian army.” They knocked off the Medo-Persian Empire. Had you seen a soldier of Media or Persia in the days when they controlled the civilized world, he would have looked like this. Here’s what a Medo-Persian soldier looked like. On his head would have been a soft turban. He would have been clothed with a tunic with sleeves and trousers full and long. That would have been a Medo-Persian soldier.


But when you saw a Greek soldier, he would have had on his head a helmet of brass, on his body a breastplate of brass. Before him he would be carrying a shield of brass and, believe it or not, a sword made out of brass. That is why the classic writers of ancient days refer to the brazen-coated Greeks. Brass became a sign and symbol of Greek conquests and the Greek empire. Gold, why? Because Nebuchadnezzar was preoccupied with gold. Silver, why? Because the Meads and the Persians were preoccupied with silver. Brass, why? Because it symbolized the power of the forces of Alexander the Great.


And again, that empire splits into two thighs, Syria and Egypt again. And still separated when we come to the fourth and final kingdom in verse 40, the legs of iron. By the way, now I add the—the end of verse 39 it says that this third kingdom would bear rule over all the Earth. Hang onto that. They’ll rule over all the Earth? Very interesting statement because Alexander the Great commanded people to call him by this title, Alexander King of all the Earth. Alexander King of all the Earth. He ruled—this is amazing—he ruled Europe, he ruled Egypt and he ruled all the way to India and died in his 30s.


Finally, you come to the fourth kingdom and that is Rome. How do we know that? Because Rome follow Greece in history. And the stress again is on strength. The Greek Empire lasted only a little under 200 years. The Medo-Persian Empire lasted about the same amount of time. Somewhere in there at 100 B.C. give or take 50 years—it’s really hard to say exactly when it started -- Rome became a power. And by the way, Rome was never even heard of before that. They emerged out of nowhere to rule the world. And the Roman Empire, believe it or not, even went further than Alexander’s conquests. Incredible.


Rome was two legs. You know that Rome existed in a divided state, didn’t it? It was the Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire. Now, Daniel says—and we’re going to hasten to a conclusion—that the fourth kingdom, verse 40, shall be strong as iron, strong as iron. By the way, in Daniel’s day, iron was believed to be the strongest metal. And Rome, no question, was the strongest empire the world has ever known. Babylon lasted 70 years, Medo-Persia lasted around 200. The Greek empire last around 200. The Roman Empire lasted 500 years in the West and all the way to 1453 until Constantinople was knocked off in the East. That’s a long time. No empire even comes close. They were strong.


He goes on to say, for example, it “breaketh in pieces,” it “subdues.” He says, “It breaketh all these, it breaks in pieces and it bruises.” All of those terms refer to a smashing, crushing, shattering power of Rome. In fact, the verb breaketh in the Aramaic means to crush with a hammer. And Leupold the Bible scholar says, “The Roman legions were noted for their ability to crush all resistance with an iron heel.”


There’s apparently little that is constructive in the program of this empire in spite of Roman law and Roman roads and civilization because the destructive work outweighed all else for we have the double verb “crush” and “demolish” at the end of verse 40. The Roman Empire came to crush and demolish. By the way, the legs are the longest part of the image and the Roman Empire lasted the longest. Gibbon, who wrote the famous Fall of the Roman Empire said this, “The empire of the Romans filled the world. And when the empire fell into the hands of a single person, the world became a safe and dreary prison for his enemies. To resist was fatal and it was impossible to fly.” End quote. Gibbon says the Romans ruled the world.


Robert Culver writes, “Two millennia ago, Rome gave the world the ecumenical unity that the League of Nations and the United Nations organizations have sought to revive in our time. But are the revivals of the ancient Roman ideal that never since the time of Augustus Caesar has been holy lost? It is probable that the Pax Romana, the roman peace, the peace of a well-ordered prison with plenty of iron gates, steel doors, trained guards and high walls is still the best the world will ever achieve till Jesus comes.”


You know why the Romans lasted so long? Because they rule with an iron rod. They were strong. The iron legions of Rome were the final world power in the image. Now as you can see, folks, Rome is the last world empire. You say, “Wait a minute. There’s got to be more to this. Rome passed away a long time ago.” Well, but there’s more to the prophecy. We haven’t gotten to the toes yet. And the toes are not iron, but iron mixed with what? Clay. What does that tell us?


You know what I believe it tells us? I believe that we’re going to see a return of the ancient Roman Empire. You say, “Oh, you’re kidding. You mean people running around with S.P.Q.R. all over their chests? What do you mean? What are you talking about?” I believe they’ll even be ten toes to that revived empire. What are you talking about? What do you mean? Here’s what I mean. You been watching Europe lately? Europe which once occupied the territory of the Roman Empire has revived itself in the confederacy right now known as the European economic community, the European common market. As far as I know, at present there are ten member-nations. Interesting.


I heard on the radio station. KFWB, in December 1927—December 27, 1971—December 1927! I'm afraid I wasn’t around. But on December 27, 1971, KFWB Radio reported—and I heard it—the biggest event to look for in 1972 is the rise in the European common market, which will become the greatest single economic power in the world. Hallstein, who at the time was the president, said, “Make no mistake, we are not an economic group, we are political.”


Listen to this. The L.A. Examiner, October 29, 1971, said, “The British decision to join the common market has brought western Europe to the threshold of its strongest alliance since the nations were tied together as a part of the Roman Empire 15 centuries ago. The history of the world is reaching its climax. There’s no question about that. Now, if you want to find out how it’s going to end, come back next week and I’m going to tell you.


Listen. Can America survive? Can they? We’re succumbing. Listen. We’re succumbing already to the deadly, inexorable, inevitable, unchangeable, deterioration of man. Our people are selfish and their selfishness will self-destruct. Alexander Tytler said it. “From bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy.”—we’re somewhere in there right now -- “Then from apathy to dependence.”—and we’re asking for that—“from dependency back to bondage.” And somebody else will rise from our ashes should Jesus tarry and start the cycle all over again. How will it end? That’s for next time. Let’s pray.


Father, thank You again tonight for fascinating truth that Your Word reveals. Bless every heart here. Oh, Lord, we think of the words of blessed Peter who said, “Seeing that you know all these things shall come to pass, what manner of persons ought ye to be?”


If we know that history is winding down, that the image of man as dominion in the world is a precarious image balanced on feet of clay, top heavy, to be crushed and smashed by a stone cut out without hands, to blow away his dust. Oh God, we would not be a part of that system. We would not want to be a part of what shall fail and die. We want to be a part of the living kingdom of Jesus Christ.


And so, Lord, we would pray for those tonight who might not know Christ, that they might step out of the deteriorating process of sin where the gold of man is turning to dust, and into the kingdom of God where He takes the dust we are and turns it into gold. Touch each heart, Father, with how we should respond. Give us the sense of urgency to reach the multitudes around us who are caught in this terrible cycle. May we be able to touch their lives for Christ. In His name we pray. Amen.




嗯,我可以说,今晚你们的心因我们已经分享和享受的团契而受到祝福和温暖。只要我来恩典教会,一个又一个星期天,事实上,复一日地来学习。岁月流逝,我从未感到疲倦或接近与神的子民相交、赞美他和学习他的话语所带来的巨大喜乐。特别是我今晚的学习很欢喜。

请跟我翻到但以理书第二章,但以理书第二章。在今晚的学习中,我们想开始看从第31节到第49节的那段经文。第二章的后半部分。现在我们上次讨论了第 1 节到第 30 节。现在,我们今晚是否会涵盖本章的下半部分,我真的不知道。但我确实知道,在第31节开始的第二部分里,神有一些伟大的事情要对我们说。在我们进入我们要特别关注的《圣经》部分之前,让我只说一些介绍性的事情。

我们都相当悲哀地看着——我们认识基督——美利坚合众国的沦陷。尽管这很可悲,但它不应该真正让我们感到震惊。原因是,世界各国的命运一直都是,也永远是这样的,人类的王国会走上凡有血气的道路,最终以崩溃和毁灭告终。任何基于人的力量,任何建立在人的智慧之上的东西,都会遭受与人类自身自堕落以来所遭受的同样的恶化。

消散是人类的历史。这是一个权力下放的过程,而不是一个进化的过程。人不是在上升,而是在下降。在提摩太前书 3:13 中,上帝说:“恶人必越发恶劣。事情不会变得更好,反而会变得更糟。我们看到腐烂在我们的社会中无处不在,国家、社会、家庭、个人、有机。这个世界上的万物都陷入了一个恶化的过程,这个过程始于人类在园子里陷入罪恶。而每一种新的力量或国家的组合,试图实现一个持久的王国,总是会遇到同样不可避免的推翻。

无论意图是什么,无论保障措施是什么,人为努力的瓦解是不可避免的,以至于历史作为研究变成了一连串的失败。一个帝国开始、达到顶峰、衰落和死亡,另一个帝国从它的灰烬中建立起来。我们关注的是美国。过去的美国达到了顶峰。我们处于下坡,后坡。我们正在看着一场失败的发生。我们到处都看到了我们国家的解体。政治人文主义统治着政府,这个政府曾经建立在上帝的话语原则之上。无神的无神论主导着我们的教育。国际勒索威胁着全世界的我们。缺乏信念和勇气会改变我们处理问题的方式。

家庭的破坏导致人们失去了所有方向,并增加了心理和精神问题。不道德、未婚同居、职业妇女、妇女自由、被动父亲、同性恋等导致家庭的恶化。我们看到权威稳步下降,以至于在许多情况下没有权威。在我们社会的某些部分,我们已经失去了控制行为的能力。

犯罪率不断上升,刑事司法松懈。我们不断地被物质主义、酒精、毒品、性、全然的自私所腐蚀。我们可以继续下去。我们正在恶化,就像其他所有国家一样。因为美国固有是同样的基本问题。我们有像但以理书中的形象一样的泥脚。但以理说,泥代表人的种子。凡是建立在人之上的事物,都是为消解而建造的。

Fred Barshaw 本周给了我一篇非常有趣的文章,我想与你分享。它说以下内容是亚历山大·泰特勒教授在近 200 年前写的,当时我们最初的 13 个殖民地仍然是英国的一部分。事实上,泰特勒当时正在写两千多年前雅典共和国的衰落。这是他所说的,我引用的是。“民主不能作为一种永久的政府形式存在。它只能存在,直到选民发现他们可以用公共金库中的钱投票给自己。从那一刻起,大多数人总是投票给承诺从公共财政中获得最大利益的候选人,结果民主总是因宽松的财政政策而崩溃,而财政政策总是紧随其后的是独裁。

“世界上最伟大的文明的平均年龄是 200 岁,”泰特勒说。对我们来说,那是 1976 年。“这些国家已经按照以下顺序前进了”——现在请听——“从束缚到灵性信仰,从灵性信仰到大勇气,从勇气到自由,从自由到富足,从富足到自私,从自私到自满,从自满到冷漠,从冷漠到依赖,再从依赖回到束缚。

每个国家都遵循相同的循环。民主似乎与任何其他形式的政府一样快,或者在某些情况下更快。顺便说一句,你可能会震惊地发现,民主不是上帝的政府形式。上帝的形式是神权统治,一个人统治,这个人就是上帝。那么,今天的世界只是正在经历它一直以来所经历的同样的解体周期。我们可以看到溶解的种子非常、非常明显。

当我们放眼当今世界时,我们把世界看作一个巨大的舞台。一个巨大的舞台,最后的帷幕仍然落下。我们能感觉到演员们就在最后的幕布后面,为人类历史戏剧的最后一幕做准备。这出戏快结束了。只剩下一个场景了。最后的场景是末后日子和主耶稣基督的来临。如果我们走近舞台,在幕布后面,我们可以听到舞台工作人员在设置机器并为最后一幕布置舞台时的骚动。

现在,当我们来到但以理书第2章时,但以理在帷幕升起之前就把我们带到帷幕后面。我们要看到不可思议的洞见,不仅在但以理书2章,而且从但以理书2章到本书的结尾。在人类历史舞台上展开的最后一幕。今晚,当我们看第二章第31节及之后的经文时,我们将看到外邦人统治世界的伟大历史。耶稣说,将有一段名为路加福音21:24的时期,是「外邦人的时代」。它已经开始了;它会在基督来临时结束。事实上,那节经文说:“耶路撒冷必被外邦人践踏,直到外邦人的日子满了。

在耶路撒冷处于控制之下的一段时间里,以色列国或多或少地受到外邦世界霸权的奴役。那被称为外邦人的时代。有趣的是,它始于巴比伦的被掳。它始于尼布甲尼撒。它以耶稣基督的来临结束。我们现在生活在那个时代。以色列没有拥有其完整的产业,以色列没有和平地居住在其土地上,以色列没有像最初的巴勒斯坦盟约那样拥有从地中海到底格里斯河和幼发拉底河的一切。

这是外邦人的时代。自从尼布甲尼撒以来,外邦国家就统治了世界的那一部分,他们将在某种程度上掌管这片土地,直到耶稣再来。在以西结书第21章中,以西结告诉我们,荣耀已经离开了以色列。荣耀已经离开了以色列。从某种意义上说,当以色列被掳时,上帝就离开了。而 Ichabod,荣耀已逝去,就是在那片土地上写下的。现在听我说。但以理书第二章接着表明,上帝将地球的领导权从犹太人和以色列转移到外邦人。以色列退居二线。

以色列被囚禁,再也没有恢复昔日的荣耀,即使是今天也是如此。直到耶稣来了。以色列本应是世界的中心。以色列本应成为榜样,成为世界的领导者。以色列应该是 上帝最初希望他们成为的那种非常特别的民族,通过他们,我们被赐予律法、典章、圣约和应许。以色列本应是世界的使者。但以色列悲剧性地失败了。

在申命记 32 章的第 8 节中,“当至高者将他们的产业分给列国时,当他将亚当的子孙分开时,他就按照以色列人的数目定下人民的界限。虽然主的份是他的子民;雅各是他产业的命运。最初,以色列是他的子民。雅各是他产业的命运。世界的中心和一切的焦点都在上帝的选民以色列身上。事情就是这样。这就是上帝的旨意。上帝的旨意是要君王,道成肉身的上帝之子来,在耶路撒冷作王。从他那里会给全世界带来祝福。

但正如你知道以色列的悲惨历史,以色列不顺服 上帝,以色列不爱 上帝,以色列进入偶像崇拜和属灵的奸淫,以及各种其他邪恶的事情,上帝最终不得不把以色列从中心位置上赶出去。他们将成为弥赛亚的地方。在诗篇第二篇,诗篇的第二篇中,上帝说得很清楚。他说,“然而”——第6节——“我已将我的王立在我的锡安圣山上。神的地方是锡安。上帝的君王要坐在锡安。没有人可以篡夺那个地方。

但发生了什么呢?首先,王国因所罗门的可怕罪而分裂。北方的十个支派分裂出来,被称为以色列。留在南方的两个支派,犹大和便雅悯,构成了犹大国。所以你有犹大和以色列。北方支派决定,他们宁愿崇拜偶像,也不愿真正敬拜 上帝。所以他们追求他们的偶像崇拜,他们真的被亚述人毁灭了。

十个义人中,有个已经迁徙到南方去了。因此,南方是十人加上犹大和便雅悯的余民。但遗憾的是,他们也造反了。他们也陷入了偶像崇拜中,没过几年,他们也被掳到巴比伦去掳去,这就是我们来到但以理书时的故事。这是南方王国犹大被掳陷的故事。以及外邦人开始统治这片土地,如果以色列。

辉煌的日子已经过去了。伟人的时代已经结束了。耶路撒冷是一片废墟,满目疮痍,被摧毁,外邦人的时代已经开始。在弥赛亚再来之前,它不会再是完全的以色列。现在,从尼布甲尼撒和巴比伦被掳一直到耶稣基督时代的历史,这一章涵盖了这一切。我希望你看到这一点。这是圣经中非常有力的部分。从尼布甲尼撒一直到耶稣基督再来的一切,在这一章中都以广泛和一般的方式触及。

现在,留在我身边。尽管亚述和埃及一再试图推翻耶路撒冷,但他们从未成功。为什么?他们总是被神的力量所挫败。当然,亚述和埃及被视为以色列的大敌,因为埃及在南部,亚述在北部和东部。亚述和埃及曾多次试图摧毁以色列。他们曾试图洗劫、掠夺和消灭耶路撒冷,但你的从未成功。一个世纪又一个世纪,他们在这种努力中受挫,原因是当时还不是上帝的时代。耶路撒冷不会被外邦人践踏——听着——直到耶路撒冷的罪恶满满。

最后,当 上帝说这就是我所要接受的一切时,尼布甲尼撒来了,然后耶路撒冷被毁灭了。然后百姓被掳去,然后开始了外邦人的时代。Dominion 从以色列国家被移除。现在我们来看但以理书,以色列被掳了。但以理是一名被俘虏的犹太人,但由于他的能力和才能,他被提升到尼布甲尼撒王的宫廷中服侍,协助他处理犹太人的事务。由于他忠诚、不妥协和令人惊叹的品格,他在这片土地上占有非常独特的地位。

但以理接着从外邦人的时代开始。现在让我说这个。在第2章中,上帝通过尼布甲尼撒的梦,立即将预言赐给但以理,这个梦描述了这段历史。它从头到尾描述了它,它是如何结束的,甚至也被描述过。当我研究这个问题时,我心想,“那么,为什么这样的预言会在外邦人的时代一开始出现呢?如果它会持续几千年——它已经持续了 2000 多年——如果它会持续这么长时间,为什么在一开始就给出这个预言呢?嗯,我认为这是有充分理由的。

我认为,一旦以色列被掳,一旦犹大地被掳,一旦上帝的百姓知道外邦人在他们的土地上统治,上帝就要他们知道,那不是永久的。为什么?因为如果他们觉得以色列的一切已经永远结束了,他们就会开始质疑 上帝的可信度。因为神在许多时候说他永远不会离弃他的子民,他会永远遵守他的盟约,他会永远实现他的应许,他永远不会忘记耶路撒冷。所以我相信,他们一被掳,神就立即从头到尾揭示了这个计划的圆满。当以色列回到它荣耀的地方时,外邦人的时代的开始和外邦人的时代的结束,这样他们就会知道上帝并没有辜负他一切美好的应许。

此时,当预言出现在第 2 章时,耶路撒冷已成废墟,圣殿被拆毁,犹大被毁,圣殿的圣器被带走,放置在偶像的圣殿中。荣耀是从基路伯和盟约的弧线之间出发的。Ichabod 已经被写在人民身上。以色列人站在巴比伦河岸边,把琴挂在柳树上,因为他们没有歌声可唱,而眼前的问题是,神是否永远离弃了他的子民?但以理书第2章响亮的预言说没有。不。

就这样了吗?神忘记了祂的圣约吗?所有的承诺都消失了吗?上帝的话语是假的吗?不。于是,这个奇妙、不可思议的启示立即来了。现在让我们看看它。在但以理书 2 章的前 31 节中,我们看到了梦的接受。我们不会回头讨论这个问题。如果你上周在这里,你就参与其中了。梦想被接受了。一天晚上,尼布甲尼撒,这个不信以色列神的异教国王,正要睡觉,他躺在床上,根据第29节,他躺在床上思考,他开始思考他的帝国,他统治着已知的世界,他是世界上最有权势的君主。

然后他——他开始思考我死后会发生什么?未来会是什么样子?圣经说,当他沉思这些想法时,他睡着了,他做了一些梦。其中一个梦是上帝赐给他的一个非常特别的梦。他知道他不会永远在身边。他见过其他帝国的兴起落落。他对自己的帝国产生了深深的担忧,因此他做了一个梦。其中一个梦,上帝给他的梦是一幅从尼布甲尼撒到耶稣基督再来的历史图画——现在看这个——这是一个令人难以置信的梦中的预言。

他所看到的时期是外邦人的时代,在以色列被抛弃期间,世界的统治者。现在看看第 2 章的第 28 节——这将为你构建框架。“天上有一位上帝,”但以理说,“他揭示秘密,让尼布甲尼撒王知道,在末后的日子里,将会发生什么事。现在,有一个关键短语,我们今晚要给大家一些教学。这将是一场学术性的比赛,所以请稍等片刻。

后期的日子。这句话并不局限于尼布甲尼撒的理解。这句话并不局限于尼布甲尼撒在世的时候。当它说到末后的日子时,这就是我们所说的末世论陈述,来自希腊词Eschatos,意思是末后的事。这是一个——一个一直指从末世到弥赛亚的时代的术语。事实上,末后的日子是一个反复出现的预言。你可以在创世记 49 章、申命记 4 章、申命记 31 章、民数记 24 章、耶利米书 23 章、耶利米书 30 章、耶利米书 48 章、耶利米书 49 章、以西结书 38 章、但以理书 10 章、约西亚书 3 章、弥迦书 4 章和其他地方找到它。

当你看到末后的日子时,它一直包含着弥赛亚的再来或弥赛亚的时间。因此,这是一个非常宽泛的术语,把我们带到末后时代。据我所见,每一篇提到末后日子的旧约先知性著作,都包含了弥赛亚来临对历史的成全。所以那里的那句话,“末后日子将要发生什么事”,就是尼布甲尼撒要看见一直到弥赛亚,主耶稣基督那里。

新约《圣经》以同样的方式使用这个词。例如,新约《圣经》在使徒行传第2章,就是后期的日子里。它在彼得后书第三章被使用,每次使用它时,它都包含了历史的完满和弥赛亚的国度。于是尼布甲尼撒被启示——上帝向尼布甲尼撒启示了末后时代的预言,涵盖了所有国家的历史,直到基督再来。

再回头看一下第28节。它说 “末后日子将要发生什么事。你的梦,和你头上床上的异象,就是这些;至于你,王啊,你在床上想到了以后将要发生的事,他揭示了秘密,使你知道将要发生的事。在那里,你必须用两次措辞。将要发生的事情。再一次,尼布甲尼撒在考虑历史上的继任。因此,尼布甲尼撒看见了将要发生的事情,一直到末后的日子。现在,尼布甲尼撒接受了这个梦。然后发生了什么?你还记得吗?他忘了,不是吗?他忘记了那个梦。这让他的脑海里浮现出来。

我认为上帝给了他,我认为上帝让他忘记了它,因为上帝想证明一个观点。我认为他记得一些模糊的事情,所以当丹尼尔告诉他时,他可以回忆起来。但基本上,我认为他忘记了那个梦想。现在,你的一些圣经版本可能在上周给你带来了问题。因为在授权版本中说梦从他那里去了,有些版本说“那东西已经离开了我”。“其他人说”我所发出的命令是确定的“或”我所发出的命令是确定的”。

现在呢——希伯来文说 “那东西已经离开我了”。但有些人引入了阿拉姆语来源的概念,即会看到——我应该说,阿拉姆语基本上是说“那东西已经离开了我”。但有些人说它来自另一个阿拉姆语单词,意思是命令是坚定的。他并不是说我根本忘记了,他只是想试探他所有的智者。所以他假装忘记了。现在坦率地说,伙计们,当你看文本时,它可能是两种方式。我相信他忘记了那个梦的原因是,在当时的背景下,这对我来说更有意义。

你说,“为什么?那么,为什么尼布甲尼撒会做一个梦,把他的生命吓坏了,绝对惊慌失措,做了一个很好的中风的梦,这个梦使他疯狂得无法入睡,他失去了睡眠,为什么他要假装不记得这件事,开始和他的博士们玩游戏呢?在我看来,如果恐慌像经文所表明的那样深,他就不会胡闹,只是想证明他的智者们不能真正告诉他答案。

因为事实证明,他一直对他们说,“告诉我这个梦,然后告诉我它的解释。“他们会说,”好吧,你告诉我们这个梦,我们再告诉你解释。如果你不告诉我们,我们就无法弄清楚这个梦想。有人说,嗯,他只是假装不记得抽出他们的虚假。但你看,这完全不是他的重点。他试图为这个极其令人不安的梦找到答案,而不是试图揭开他的智者们的面纱。

这可以留到事情不那么恐慌的另一天。事实上,他让博士们说出梦和梦的解释,他非常痛苦,以至于他们无法做到,他说我要杀掉每一个人,把他们每一个都聚集起来,杀掉每一个人。现在,这将使您对他内心的焦虑有一点了解。顺便说一句,当丹尼尔最终告诉他这个梦时,他从未杀过任何人,这表明他并不是真的想杀死他的智者,他真的是想得到梦的答案。

这就是为什么我相信他忘记了它。我认为上帝帮助他忘记了这件事,就像上帝赐给他一样,这样上帝就可以把博士们的谎言抽走,把但以理放在他想让他去的地方,因为唯一知道答案的人就是但以理。他是唯一一个。这可不是玩游戏的时候。但以理介入,成为上帝启示的渠道。当他这样做时,国王饶恕了所有的智者,这表明这不是他的本意。他只是想把自己的梦想弄清楚。

但以理称 上帝为揭示奥秘的,这正是从31节开始发生的事情。梦被回忆起来。梦在前 31 节收到——或前 30 节,然后在 31 节回忆起梦。但以理,请记住,他是上帝的选民。回到第1章第17节,它说但以理在所有的异象和梦中都有理解力。现在,上帝赐予但以理这份恩赐,使他能够处理梦,能够解释梦,能够揭示梦,现在是他的时刻。你看,上帝把但以理推上了梯子,这将是最后一根稻草。

尼布甲尼撒已经确信这个人比他所有的智者加起来还要聪明十倍。现在,当这种情况发生时,他让他成为整个地方的首相。让我们看看那个梦的回忆,第31节。但以理说话了,他对他说:“国王啊,这就是你所看到的。现在明白了,但以理不知道,因为国王没有告诉他。从人类的角度来看,丹尼尔不可能得到这些信息。国王说我记不清我的梦了,所以首先但以理必须告诉他他的梦是什么,然后解释它。

首先,他说:“王啊,你看见了一座伟大的影像。这里的阿拉姆语单词是 statue。这不是你崇拜的偶像,它只是一尊雕像。“这像,光辉极强,站在你面前;其中的一种形式很糟糕。这像的头是精金的,胸膛和臂膀是银的,腹部、肠子和大腿都是铜的,腿是铁的,脚是铁的,也是泥的。现在,那东西看起来很奇怪。头是金的,胸部和手臂是银的,肠和大腿上部是铜色的,腿和脚是铁、铁和粘土的。这就是这个巨大而巨大的雕像。

然后行动发生在 34 节。“你看见一块石头非人手凿出,打在铁和泥的脚上,把它们打碎了。那时,铁、泥、铜、银、金就碎成碎片,像夏天打谷场的糠秕一样。风把他们吹走,找不到地方给他们,击打偶像的石头就变成了一座大山,充满了全地。

那真是个奇怪的梦,一个非常奇怪的梦。那些日子的人相信梦是有意义的。而这个成功了,因为它是来自上帝的。他看到了什么?他看到了一个人形的雕像。它由闪亮的金属制成。你会注意到它在第31节里两次说 “这伟大的形象”。这个词在阿拉姆语中是巨大的、巨大的。我们无法知道它在他的脑海中有多大,但那是一个巨大的图像,一个巨大的雕像。

它说那里的亮度非常好。这意味着它非常精彩。里面的金属闪闪发光。这个巨大、巨大、闪耀着光芒的东西——它在31节的结尾说——“太可怕了”。它激发了恐惧,或者激发了恐惧。或者,也许我们最好说它太棒了,太棒了。如此巨大。如此精彩,如此令人敬畏,以至于他真的被吓死了。尽管他不记得他在梦中看到什么,但他能记得它让他感到害怕。他所剩下的只是恐惧,没有梦想,所以现在丹尼尔告诉他他看到了什么。

现在注意这个东西。非常有趣。它基本上由不同的金属制成。它从黄金开始,一直到铁和粘土。顺便说一句,粘土在阿拉姆语中是 chasaph,这个词的意思是烤粘土。它可能指的是他们当时使用的中国瓷砖,那应该是他所看到的。他看到脚是用铁和瓦、陶瓷脆性瓷砖制成的。

另一个有趣的事情是,它不仅在下降或恶化,而且我总是对相应的较低比重感兴趣。金比银重,银比黄铜重,黄铜比铁重,铁比铁重,粘土混合。事实上,我对此做了一些研究。金的近似比重为 19,银 11,黄铜 8.5,铁 7.8。换句话说,顶部的黄金是底部的两倍多。整个事情都是头重脚轻。它是头重脚轻。

随着它的下降,它变得越来越脆。事实上,黄金是如此灵活和可塑,甚至无法破碎。但铁和粘土可以。整个人类的历史,整个外邦世界的历史,直到基督再来,将是一个非常不稳定的平衡,它不断地、不断地恶化,直到它最终瓦解,当它被砸在脚下,像风中的尘埃一样被吹走。相当生动。从它的金头到釉面瓷器与铁混合的脆弱脚,这个形象很脆弱,很容易倒下。

而这正是第34节所发生的事情。动作开始,一块没有手的石头被切出。这意味着它没有人类来源。那块石头不是人造的。它用铁和泥敲打偶像的脚,把它们打碎了。事实上,它们变得像夏天打谷场的糠秕一样,被风吹走了。他们没有找到地方,击中偶像的石头变成了一座大山,充满了整个地球。石头占据了整个世界,其余的一切都被吹走了。

头重脚轻的图像被脚下的沉重打击推翻。在快速的连续中,图像的整个瓦解随之而来,它的所有灰尘都被吹走了。现在,这是一枚非常神奇的导弹,你不是说吗?这粉碎了外邦人的所有历史。现在,多么美好的梦想。多么美好的梦想。现在你如何解释这样的梦呢?

好吧,如果你是卡尔·荣格(Carl Jung)——上帝保佑——他是一位著名的精神分析学家,永远在摆弄人们的梦想。信不信由你,卡尔·荣格 (Carl Jung) 已经尝试过了。卡尔说:“那些想法不切实际或对自己评价过高的人,或者制定与自己的实际能力不成比例的宏伟计划的人,都会梦想飞翔或坠落。你有没有做过这些梦?不要承认。如果你有的话,你就有自我问题。我想,我们都时不时地遇到过这种情况。

卡尔·荣格 (Carl Jung) 说,任何对自己有宏大想法的人都害怕跌倒。所以他说,如果这是真的,这位国王无疑害怕他的帝国崩溃,所以他的恐惧在他的梦中实现了。荣格继续说:“这个梦弥补了他们性格的不足,同时也警告他们目前的道路是危险的。结束引用。换句话说,你的心理给你那个梦是件好事,因为它让你警觉,这样它就不会那么容易发生。

现在,如果我们从心理学的角度来看,这个梦就是尼布甲尼撒看到自己。他看到自己试图站起来,他有一个巨大的帝国。在头部,他全都在一起,伙计。他是金子。但是,你把交易越往下走,它就会变得越脆弱,他正非常、非常微妙地保持平衡,即将被一些继任的君主或竞争对手推翻。

这就是心理学的角度。我向你们保证,伙计们,我会给你们一个猜测。我想,如果那个时代的智者曾经领导过这个梦想,那可能就是他们给他们的。这可能是他们的解释。这就是——这就是心理学的方法。你只是看到了自己崩溃的可能性。但坦率地说,伙计们,博士们是无用的,卡尔·荣格也是,当谈到圣经时,让我们听听但以理。从接受的梦和回忆起的梦中,我们第三来到所揭示的梦,第36节。为了让你不会错过它,第36节是明确的。

“这就是梦,”——我刚才说了——“我们会在国王面前把它的解释告诉他。现在我把梦给了你。这就是解释。令我惊讶的是,尼布甲尼撒在整个交易中从来没有——从来没有说过任何事情。他从不说一句话。他没有说,“嗯,你是对的。就是这样。你明白了。“或者他没有说..「不,那是错的。」他什么也没说。你知道,我觉得他什么也说不出来。我认为他张大了嘴巴,因为丹尼尔是对的。正如第二章故事的结尾将告诉我们的那样,但以理任命他为整个地区的首相是对的。

但他说——看看这个,想不开。第 36 节。“我们会告诉它的解释。”我们是谁?有些人说是丹尼尔和他的三个朋友一起为此祈祷,并与他们分享了这个梦。有人说是但以理和上帝。评论员们对此来回争论。我没有任何问题。我认为是上帝和他的三个朋友。他们全都参与其中。“我们”必须包括任何知道它的人。我们将告诉您解释。它来了。看这个。

“王啊,你是万王之王,因为天上的神已经赐给你一个王国、荣耀——一个王国、权力、力量和荣耀。- 凡人类儿女和田野的走兽,天上的飞鸟,他都交在你手里,使你统治他们。你就是这颗金头。那就是你。“在你之后,将兴起另一个王国”——授权者说——“次级”——我们稍后会谈到这个词——“归于你,还有第三个铜王国,它将统治整个地球。

“第四个王国必强如铁,因为铁怎样破碎,征服万物;铁怎样破碎这一切,也必怎样破碎,压伤万物。你既看见了窑匠的泥和铁的脚和脚,王国就要分了;但其中必有铁的强度,因为你看到的铁与泥土的混合量是多少。正如脚趾部分是铁,部分是泥,王国也要一部分是强壮的,一部分是脆弱的。你看见铁掺了泥土,他们必与人的后裔混在一起,却不能彼此粘连,就像铁不掺泥一样。

现在,我们就到此为止。“然后你说,”嗯,那没有多大帮助。如果你集中注意力一分钟,就会。这真是了不起。这幅画代表了——标记它——从尼布甲尼撒到耶稣基督,四个世界帝国在随后的阶段。以色列不再是上帝的领导国家,不再是世界那个地区的统治者,耶路撒冷不再在以色列的统治下——以色列的统治是上帝与人交往的中心。四个世界大国将存在,直到基督再来,复兴以色列。

让我们来认识第一个。第 37 节。“国王啊,你是万王之王,因为天上的上帝已经赐予你王国、权力、力量和荣耀。- 凡人类儿女住在哪里,田野的走兽和天上的飞鸟,都已将你交在你的手里,使你统治他们所有人。你就是这颗金头。现在你会注意到,在第37节里,尼布甲尼撒被称呼为万王之王,这是 上帝赐给他的头衔。请注意。这不是很有趣吗?“因为天上的上帝已经赐给你国度、能力、力量和荣耀。”

保罗在罗马书13章中说,“掌权者是被神所命定的”。保罗说,使徒行传第十七章已经设立了列国,确定了他们的疆界。上帝负责统治君王和列国。神把能力、国度、力量和荣耀都赐给你。你是万王之王。换句话说,地球上的最高君主。他被赋予了统治地球的权利,尽管他从未将他的统治扩展到包括地球。文本的迹象表明他本可以。因为上帝给了他这个权利。

到处都是人,到处都是野兽和家禽,它都交到了他的手中,尽管他从未真正拥有过这一切。他被称为万王之王。顺便说一句,在以西结书第26章第7节中,以西结称呼他为同样的事情。所以以西结从 神那里得到了同样的信息。尼布甲尼撒是一位独特的国王。顺便说一句,他的王国持续了 70 年,正是 上帝在将以色列人送回巴比伦之前想要管教他们的确切年数。

上帝兴起了尼布甲尼撒。上帝兴起他的国度,成为管教的代理人。当他们的管教工作完成时,他们就消失了。于是天上的上帝赐给他他的王国。现在他的王国扩展到他那个时代世界的重要部分,从地中海地区一直到埃及,一直到波斯湾。整个世界都在这个人的统治之下。

他是一位至高无上的君主。他是他那个时代的万王之王。他统治着一切和每个人。正如我所说的,它延伸到野兽和飞鸟之上的想法,只是一种夸张的说法,以表明他权柄的巨大程度和广度。就他那个时代的任何人而言,尼布甲尼撒在他的能力和权威上已经超越了他们。现在,尼布甲尼撒在位君主只有 43 年,但他的帝国屹立了 70 年。他在 70 人中只有 43 人担任该组织的负责人,即大约 43 人。他后来的王国——注意这一点——被认定为王国,而不是国王。在四个世界帝国中,它说尼布甲尼撒是首领。从那时起,就再也没有提到过君主。它从一个国王传到各个王国;第二王国、第三王国和第四王国。

但第一次是国王。为什么?因为第一个国家是唯一真正的单一、统一、绝对的君主制国家。图像的其余部分,规则的呈现方式发生了变化。但是尼布甲尼撒是万王之王,他从字面上、个人上、独一无二地负责获得和维持他的地位和他的帝国的地位。在他之后,权力迅速减弱。“这与其说是国王,不如说是他的王国,”莱昂·伍德说,他是对的。后来的帝国并非如此。

现在让我告诉你另一件非常有趣的事情。您会注意到它说 head is the head of gold。为什么选择黄金?嗯,黄金在巴比伦帝国很大。希罗多德是一位历史学家,他在尼布甲尼撒时代后 90 年访问了巴比伦——他是一位古代历史学家——访问了巴比伦。希罗多德写道,他在地球上的一生中,从未见过像在巴比伦看到的那样,黄金如此丰富和激增。他描述了巴比伦帝国各地的教堂、器皿、装备和装饰品——这些都是由纯金制成的。尼布甲尼撒时代已经过去了 90 年,残余物仍然存在。尼布甲尼撒想在一座金色的城市中建造一个金色的宝座。

以赛亚书 14:4 提到尼布甲尼撒对黄金的关注。但它只持续了 70 年,刚好足够实现 上帝管教的目的。所以尼布甲尼撒是金子的头。非常团结,因为这是一个人的规则。他发号施令。请看第39节;第二个王国紧随其后。“在你之后,将兴起另一个比你逊色的王国,和第三个铜国,将统治整个地球。”

让我们看看第二个王国。它在第32节告诉我们,它的臂膀是银的。所以第二个王国用银代表。你会注意到,当你下来时,你会下降到乳房和手臂,对吧?右。它的手臂是银色的。乳房和手臂。而现在,你不再有头脑的团结。你有一个 — 一个由两部分组成的情况。

而第39节的第二个版本只能指米底亚-波斯帝国。它——它必须指的是米底亚-波斯帝国,因为米底亚-波斯帝国继承了巴比伦尼亚。你没有其他方法可以解释它。释经家们也同意,这是米底亚-波斯帝国,因为它紧随巴比伦之后。“胸膛和手臂”——根据第32节——“是银子做的。它意味着双重划分。而米底亚-波斯帝国就是这样。由米底亚人和波斯人组成。那里不再有团结,而且,你会注意到这枚奖章没有那么有价值。它是银色的。

注意第39节中的低等世界。“在你之后,将兴起另一个低等的王国。”从字面上看,——我希望你坚持我的观点——这个词的意思是更低。我不认为劣质是正确的翻译。我认为我们不应该对它做出定性或价值判断。我认为他只是在说 lower, then lower, then lower。这是阿拉姆语的字面意思。他只是在谈论雕像的下层。你从金开始,然后你到白银。这并不是对质量或尺寸或其他任何东西的真正评论。

顺便说一句,最后三个帝国的规模要大得多。事实上,它们会随着年龄的增长而变大。米底亚-波斯比巴比伦大,希腊比米底亚-波斯大,罗马比希腊大。它们会不断变大。不仅如此,他们每个人都比之前更强大。所以说劣等真的不是最好的说法。他们的体型并不逊色,力量也不逊色。最好把它简单地看作是这个词的含义较低,因为权力和领土都在增长。

现在,我总是很感兴趣,在第39节里,它只是说,在你之后,将会出现另一个较低的王国。低于你或低于你,沿着图像向下。它什么也没说。在所有四个王国中,这是它只字未提的那个。下一个,它说它将统治整个地球。他对第二个问题只字未提。为什么?嗯,我想他不想让尼布甲尼撒变得偏执,担心这个会是什么样子,会是谁,会从哪里来。因为这是会推翻他的帝国的那个。因此,它很快就过去了。但我们知道它指的是米底亚-波斯帝国。

现在,阿拉姆语中的银子等同于金钱。同一个词。这个米底亚-波斯帝国的特点是金钱或白银。历史证明了这一点。米底亚-波斯帝国发展了庞大的税收制度。他们要求用白银缴纳税款,他们的金库里真的装满了成吨的白银。米底亚-波斯帝国的国王——他们中的许多人——只是吞噬了银币。

那么这里的预言是,将会出现另一个王国,这个王国将以银为特征。薛西斯是米底亚-波斯帝国的国王之一,继承了他父亲大流士令人难以置信的白银财富。他还从其他波斯国王那里继承了更多的白银,并用这些白银来资助他对希腊人的大规模战争。所以他们有大量的白银。巴比伦帝国一直持续到公元前 538 年。然后是居鲁士大帝,与居鲁士大帝一起诞生的就是米底亚-波斯帝国。

这个帝国持续了大约200年,直到公元前330年,当你看到第39节的第三个帝国时。看看它。“还有第三个铜国,要统治全地。”它是什么?回到第30节——或第32节。这是青铜的腹部和大腿。现在你来到另一个青铜王国,腹部和大腿。这是希腊。我们怎么知道呢?因为在米底亚-波斯王国之后,亚历山大大帝领导下的希腊帝国,他最初从他的父亲马其顿的菲利普那里获得了权力和权威。

所以,沿着巴比伦、米底亚-波斯和希腊。有趣的是,希腊下降到大腿,因为伟大的希腊帝国主要有两个主要方面。虽然它被四位将军瓜分,但其中两位将军占领了叙利亚,其中两位占领了埃及,他们成为了伟大的希腊帝国的两个方面。现在我想让你注意到,这个王国的特点是青铜。铜不如银有价值,但铜比银更坚固。

我认为,它的特点是青铜色,还有其他原因。一位作家这样说。“很容易想象希腊人一定给文明世界留下了多么惊人的印象。想想他们的士兵和波斯军队的士兵之间的对比。他们击败了米底亚-波斯帝国。如果你在米底亚或波斯控制文明世界的时代看到一个士兵,他会是这样的。这是米底亚-波斯士兵的样子。他的头上会戴着一个柔软的头巾。他会穿着一件袖子和裤子又满又长的束腰外衣。那会是一个米底亚-波斯士兵。

但当你看到一个希腊士兵时,他头上戴着黄铜头盔,身上戴着黄铜胸甲。在他面前,他会拿着一面铜盾牌,信不信由你,还有一把黄铜制成的剑。这就是为什么古代的经典作家提到厚颜无耻的希腊人。黄铜成为希腊征服和希腊帝国的标志和象征。为什么是黄金?因为尼布甲尼撒全神贯注于黄金。为什么是白银?因为米兹人和波斯人全神贯注于白银。黄铜,为什么?因为它象征着亚历山大大帝军队的力量。

再一次,那个帝国又分裂成两条大腿,叙利亚和埃及。当我们来到第40节的第四个也是最后一个国度,铁腿时,仍然分开了。顺便说一句,现在我加上——在第39节的结尾,它说这第三个王国将统治整个地球。坚持下去。他们会统治整个地球?非常有趣的陈述,因为亚历山大大帝命令人们用这个头衔称他为亚历山大,全地之王。亚历山大,全地之王。他统治了——这太神奇了——他统治了欧洲,他统治了埃及,他一直统治到印度,并在 30 多岁时去世。

最后,你来到了第四个王国,那就是罗马。我们怎么知道呢?因为罗马在历史上追随希腊。压力再次在于力量。希腊帝国只持续了不到 200 年。米底亚-波斯帝国持续的时间大致相同。在公元前 100 年的某个地方,大约需要 50 年——真的很难说它是什么时候开始的——罗马成为一个强国。顺便说一句,在此之前甚至从未听说过罗马。他们凭空出现,统治世界。而罗马帝国,信不信由你,甚至比亚历山大的征服走得更远。不可思议。

罗马是两条腿。你知道罗马存在于一个分裂的国家,不是吗?它是东罗马帝国和西罗马帝国。现在,但以理说——我们要赶紧得出结论——第四个王国,第40节,要像铁一样坚固,像铁一样坚固。顺便说一句,在但以理的时代,铁被认为是最坚固的金属。毫无疑问,罗马是世界上最强大的帝国。巴比伦持续了 70 年,米底亚-波斯持续了大约 200 年。希腊帝国持续了大约 200 年。罗马帝国在西方持续了 500 年,一直持续到 1453 年,直到君士坦丁堡在东方被攻陷。那是很长的时间。没有哪个帝国能与之相提并论。他们很强壮。

他接着说,例如,它 “破碎成碎片”,它 “征服”。他说,“它打破了这一切,它破碎了,它压伤了。所有这些词都是指罗马的粉碎、粉碎、粉碎的力量。事实上,动词 breaketh 在阿拉姆语中的意思是用锤子砸碎。圣经学者鲁波尔德说:“罗马军团以能用铁蹄粉碎所有抵抗而闻名。

尽管有罗马的法律、罗马的道路和文明,但这个帝国的计划显然没有什么建设性的东西,因为破坏性的工作超过了其他一切,因为我们在第40节的结尾有“crush”和“demolish”这两个动词。罗马帝国来了,要摧毁和摧毁。顺便说一句,腿是图像中最长的部分,罗马帝国持续时间最长。吉本写了著名的《罗马帝国的衰落》一书,他说:“罗马帝国充满了世界。当帝国落入一个人的手中时,世界就变成了他的敌人的安全而沉闷的监狱。反抗是致命的,不可能飞。结束引用。吉本说罗马人统治了世界。

罗伯特·卡尔弗 (Robert Culver) 写道:“两千年前,罗马给了世界国际联盟和联合国组织在我们这个时代寻求复兴的普世统一。但是,自奥古斯都·凯撒时代以来从未神圣过的古罗马理想的复兴是否已经消失了呢?罗马治下、罗马和平、秩序井然、拥有大量铁门、钢门、训练有素的警卫和高墙的监狱的和平,很可能仍然是耶稣再来之前世界上最美好的世界所能达到的。

你知道罗马人为什么持续这么久吗?因为他们用铁棒统治。他们很强壮。罗马的钢铁军团是图像中的最终世界强国。现在,正如你所看到的,伙计们,罗马是最后一个世界帝国。你说,“等一下。这肯定有更多。罗马很久以前就去世了。嗯,但预言还有更多。我们还没有开始行动。而且脚趾不是铁,而是铁混合了什么?黏土。这告诉我们什么?

你知道我相信它告诉我们什么吗?我相信我们将看到古罗马帝国的回归。你说,“哦,你在开玩笑。你是说那些胸前浑身都是 S.P.Q.R. 的人到处跑?你是什么意思?你在说什么?我相信他们甚至会成为那个复兴帝国的十个脚趾。你在谈论什么?你是什么意思?这就是我的意思。你最近一直在关注欧洲?曾经占据罗马帝国领土的欧洲在邦联中复兴,现在被称为欧洲经济共同体,欧洲共同市场。据我所知,目前有十个成员国。有趣。

我在广播电台听到了。KFWB,1927 年 12 月至 1971 年 12 月 27 日至 1927 年 12 月!恐怕我不在身边。但在 1971 年 12 月 27 日,KFWB 电台报道了——我听到了——1972 年最值得关注的事件是欧洲共同市场的崛起,它将成为世界上最大的单一经济力量。时任总统的霍尔斯坦说:“毫无疑问,我们不是一个经济集团,我们是政治集团。

听这个。1971 年 10 月 29 日的《洛杉矶审查员》说:“英国加入共同市场的决定使西欧达到了自 15 个世纪前作为罗马帝国的一部分而团结在一起以来最强大的联盟的门槛。世界历史正在达到高潮。这是毫无疑问的。现在,如果你想知道它会如何结束,下周再来,我会告诉你。

听。美国能生存下去吗?他们能吗?我们正在屈服。听。我们已经屈服于人类致命的、无情的、不可避免的、不可改变的堕落。我们的人民是自私的,他们的自私会自我毁灭。亚历山大·泰特勒 (Alexander Tytler) 说过。“从束缚到精神信仰,从精神信仰到伟大的勇气,从勇气到自由,从自由到富足,从富足到自私,从自满到自满,从自满到冷漠。”——我们现在正处于其中的某个地方——“然后从冷漠到依赖。——我们要求这个——“从依赖回到束缚”。如果耶稣拖延并重新开始这个循环,其他人将从我们的灰烬中升起。它将如何结束?那是下次的事。让我们一起祈祷。

天父啊,今晚再次感谢你为祢的话语所揭示的迷人真理。祝福这里的每一颗心。哦,主啊,我们想起了有福的彼得的话,他说:“你既知道这一切事都会发生,当是怎样的人呢?

如果我们知道历史正在结束,人类作为世界主宰的形象是一个不稳定的形象,平衡在粘土脚上,头重脚轻,被一块没有双手凿出的石头碾碎和砸碎,吹走他的尘土。哦,上帝啊,我们不会成为那个系统的一部分。我们不想成为必将失败和死亡的一部分。我们想成为耶稣基督活的国度的一部分。

所以,主啊,我们要为今晚可能不认识基督的人祷告,使他们能走出罪恶的恶化过程,在那里人的金子正在变成尘土,进入神的国度,在那里他把我们的尘土变成金子。天父啊,触摸每一颗心,让我们如何回应。赐予我们紧迫感,去接触我们周围陷入这个可怕循环的许许多多的人。愿我们能够为基督触动他们的生命。我们奉他的名祈祷。阿门。



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