EZEKIEL, DANIEL, & REVELATION

GOG OF THE LAND OF MAGOG, KINGS OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH, & THE EIGHT KINGS OF REVELATION

Edward D. Andrews

Christian Publishing House

Cambridge, Ohio

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EZEKIEL, DANIEL, & REVELATION: GOG OF THE LAND OF MAGOG, KINGS OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH, & THE EIGHT KINGS OF REVELATION

ISBN-13: 978-1-949586-77-0

ISBN-10: 1-949586-77-4

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1 Authorship of Daniel and Revelation Defended

Daniel Misjudged

Evidence that Revelation Is Authentic and Inspired

CHAPTER2 Interpreting Prophecy

The Prophetic Judgment of Nineveh

Supposed Unfulfilled Prophecy

Prophetic Language

Interpreting Prophecy

Grammatical Aspect

Historical Aspect

CHAPTER3 The Kings of the South and the North

Daniel 11:1-9 (530 – 226 B.C.E.)

CHAPTER 4 The Kings of the South and the North

Daniel 11:10-20 (226 – 175 B.C.E.)

CHAPTER5 The Kings of the South and the North

Daniel 11:21-35 (175 – 164 B.C.E.)

CHAPTER 6 The Kings of the South and the North

Daniel 11:36-45 (the End Times)

Who is Gog of the Land of Magog Mentioned By Ezekiel the Prophet?

CHAPTER 7 Babylon the Great, the Beast, the Seven Kings, and the Eighth King of Revelation

Revelation 17:1-18 (the Last Days)

CHAPTER 8 Donald Trump as President of the United States, what Does This Mean for Christians?

The United States in Bible Prophecy?

How Do True Conservative Christians View Voting?

Bibliography

INTRODUCTION

The first chapter will defend the authorship of Daniel and the time of his writing the book. It is imperative that the reader study this chapter. Why? Because Daniel either wrote the prophetic apocalyptic book that bears his name in the sixth century B.C.E. before the time of his prophecies, meaning that he is a legitimate prophet of God; or another fraudulent author penned the book in the second century B.C.E., which would be after most of the prophecies of the book, meaning it is simply repeating historical facts as prophecies.

The second chapter is an introduction on how a reader is to interpret a prophetic book based on the conservative, evangelical the historical-grammatical method of biblical interpretation (objective), as opposed to the liberal to moderate the historical-critical method of biblical interpretation (subjective). Chapters 3-6 cover the battle between the kings of the south and the kings of the north. While this will eventually culminate into a discussion of the United States of America, it is important that you take note of the kings of the south and the north beforehand, to see how detailed Daniel is ...

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About Ezekiel, Daniel, & Revelation: Gog of the Land of Magog, Kings of the North and South, & the Eight Kings of Revelation

The Bible describes the events that will occur before and after the destruction of Gog of Magog. Who is Gog of Magog mentioned in the book of Ezekiel? Why should we be interested in the prophecy recorded in Daniel chapter 11? Find out in a verse-by-verse explanation of Daniel Chapter 11, as you discover who the kings of the North and the South are from before Jesus' day throughout the last days. You will benefit from paying attention to Daniel's prophecy about the battle between the two kings? Taken together, the Bible books of Daniel and Revelation not only identify eight kings but also show the sequence in which they would appear. We can explain those prophecies.

NOTE: If you have read THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT by Andrews and Wilkins you need not read this publication.

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