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    Disclaimer

    This presentation has not been approved or evaluated by any church or any of their affiliates, or state or any of their affiliates, or

    church and state or any of their affiliates. However, the Government of God independent of any human element has approvedand evaluated the following presentation. Therefore the information provided in this presentation is designed for Health,

    Education and Salvation purposes only and reflects my Biblical understanding and conviction ofGods design for ultimately saving

    whosoever wants be saved.

    Hence the information presented is not to be used as a weapon against those who hold a different view from that which has

    been presented. It should be used in love so that men and women, boys and girls may respond according to the dictate of their

    conscience under the guidance of The Holy Spirit. This is base on the call of the angels messages of Revelation 14 and this

    presentation.

    Therefore, the use or misuse of any information contained herein is at the sole risk and discretion of the user and I am not liable

    for any negative effects, or worthy of praise for any positive results.

    In addition, my motive is to be an instrument in The Lords hands, To open many eyes, so that they may turn away from

    darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God and that many may receive forgiveness of sins, and an inheritance

    among them which are sanctified by faith that is in Jesus Christ. (Acts 26:18).

    I hold this truth that the Authorized King James Version of the Bible (1611 AD) is The Word of God in the English Language and

    has been preserved by God to be studied by all English speaking person.

    If it is your desire to be saved, contact Jesus Christ our High Priest. He resides in The Most Holy Place of The Heavenly Sanctuary

    and in the hearts of the contrite through His Holy Spirit (Hebrews 9:7; Isaiah 57:15). All matters that pertain to forgiveness of sins

    as well as the blotting out of sins and the receiving of the Latter Rain when the time of refreshing shall come from the presence of

    The Lord (Acts 3:19), must be directed to Jesus Christ through prayer. See John 3:16; Matt. 11:28; Matt. 1:21; Hebrews (entire

    book) The entire KJV Bible.

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    Daniel was one who maintained his allegiance to God until his passing breath.

    An illustrious example of what men may become when they are united with

    the God of wisdom and power. He was a Jew of royal lineage and was taken to

    the most magnificent of cities and into the court of the world's greatestmonarch. He had no blemish, but well favored, and skillful in all wisdom, and

    cunning in knowledge, and understanding science. Eventually he would

    become second in command of the Babylonian and Media Persian empires.

    God gave him the gift of prophecy, making him a prophet whose prophecies

    were written for the end time. These prophecies were designed to prepareGods people to pass the last great test. In addition, his writings state in

    emphatic and in unequivocal language that Gods people will reflect Gods

    Character to the universe under the most severe circumstances. And then the

    end comes.

    See Prophet and Kings pg. 480

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    Nebuchadnezzar the second king of neo Babylon was the instrument God used

    to inflict His wrath upon impenitent Judah. He was a tyrannical and diabolical

    king who reigned in absolutes. Pride saturated his ego. His choreography was

    designed to dance to the tunes of ruthlessness and cunning. Self-indulgence,

    wrong ambition, a spirit of jealousy and defiance to the Creator would

    eventually be his downfall. The messages of warning from God was spurned by

    this mighty ruler, hence God stripped him of his power and drive him from his

    kingdom. Nebuchadnezzar "did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet withthe dew of heaven, till his hairs were grown like eagles' feathers, and his nails

    like birds' claws.

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    Seven years of punishment for this king would include loss of reason. After the

    time of his punishment his reason was restored and, looking up in humility to

    the God of heaven, he recognized the divine hand in his chastisement. In a

    public proclamation he acknowledged his guilt and the great mercy of God in

    his restoration. "At the end of the days," he said, "I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up

    mine eyes unto heaven, and mine understanding returned unto me, and I

    blessed the Most High, and I praised and honored Him that liveth forever,

    whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and His kingdom from generationto generation: and all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing: and

    He doeth according to His will in the army of heaven, and among the

    inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay His hand, or say unto Him, What

    doest Thou?

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    This public proclamation, in which Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged the mercy

    and goodness and authority of God, was the last act of his life recorded in

    sacred history. His autobiography was place in sacred scripture to remind all

    rulers (Pastors, Rulers of countries, Leaders, Managers, Head of departments

    and Head of household) that they need to learn, that true greatness consists in

    true goodness and benevolence.

    See Prophet and Kings pg. 520-521

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    1. There are twelve (12) Chapter primarily divided into two (2)

    sections.

    2. These two sections are known as the narrative (chapters 1-6)

    and visions (chapter 7-12 prophetic portion).

    3. Each narrative finds its pinnacle where Gods true worshipers

    are elevated, and each vision (prophecy) culminates with the

    establishment ofGods Kingdom.

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    4. The first chapter or prologue introduce all the theme that the

    rest of the book expands on.

    5. The last chapter or epilogue draws all the themes and sub-

    themes and amalgamate them. This joining of the themesestablishes a union between God and His church which will

    never be broken again.

    6. While chapters 2, 7 and 8 presents symbols and give theirinterpretations, all apocalyptic (revelation, an unveiling or unfolding ofthings not previously known and which could not be known apart from the

    unveiling through symbolism ) symbolism cease in the midst of

    chapter 8:14. Hence chapter 8:14 is the high point of

    symbolism of the book of Daniel.

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    7. From chapter 8:14 on to chapter 9:24-27 we have

    explanations of 8:14. Intrinsic and deeply entrench in 8:14 is it

    own explanation which is also taken up in the rest of the book-

    (chapters 10-12 enlarge or expands on chapter 8:14 and finally

    finds its terminus in the Book of Revelation.)

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    NARATION AND PROPHECY(Vision)

    The narratives climax in the elevation of theworshipers of the true God, and each vision in the

    establishment of the kingdom of God.

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    NARRATION AND PROPHECY

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    PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE

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    and to be

    developed later by narrative

    and vision are present inDaniel chapter 1-the

    introductory chapter.

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    Point of Importance

    Daniel means God is my Judge

    Daniel is the major author of the book that

    bears his name while Nebuchadnezzar is theminor author.

    The book is divided into two sections, the

    narrations and the visions.

    Narrations tell us how to prepare for the

    coming crisis, while visions tell us when to

    apply what we were preparing for.

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    Point of Importance

    Narrations can be considered as the course

    outline while visions are the exams.

    All narrations ends with the elevation of thetrue worshipers of God, while all visions

    culminates with the establishment of the

    Kingdom of God.

    The high point of the book of Daniel ischapter 8:14. All portions before and after

    8:14 expands on the information contained

    therein.

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    Point of Importance

    While all the themes and Issues are present

    in chapter 1 and developed throughout the

    book they are amalgamated in the last

    chapter.

    Thank you for viewing this presentation. Will send the others shortly.

    Harold Constantine Wong