#24 – Daniel 8 (part 4) Defending a Historical Fulfillment of Daniel 8

Are you able to distinguish between the truth and a lie? Unfortunately, even in the believing community of the Messiah we need great discernment in order to keep from being misled. In this teaching we will examine the clear evidence for a historical fulfillment of Daniel 8 while exposing a recent false teaching that presents a different narrative. Click the image below to begin watching!

Defending a Historical Fulfillment of Daniel 8

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2 Comments

  1. That was really enlightening about the “end time” verses! I’m assuming all your references believe that too. Although John MacAurtur says the “end time” was a blur between Antiochus and Antichrist. That was really throwing me off. I think it was his death “he shall be broken without human hands” (thrown in lake of fire. )
    I do like Ronald Showers and read a lot from him in Israel my glory magazine. I’ve seen him personally at conferences at Cairn U (pbu) I’m assuming if you went there you learned from him.
    I do like that it seems reasonable that chapter 8 was just on Mede/Persia and main focus on Greece and its little horn.
    So obviously Dalton Thomas doesn’t understand near and far prophecies. It’s so cool how God gives us a foreshadow of the beast who is to come. 😉
    Thank you Daniel for another great lesson! Looking forward to the rest of the book.
    I need to get your 3rd temple book. I’ll look on your website.

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