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The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel is unavailable, but you can change that!

Daniel is a book in two parts. The first is a seventy-year history of the life and work of the prophet Daniel while he lived in Babylon (the first phase of God’s New Empire). The second part is a 70x7-year prophecy of the life of Daniel’s people while they lived in God’s New Empire after Babylon. The Handwriting on the Wall includes twenty-four chapters and eleven appendixes, explaining the...

Now the fact is that Peace-offerings and Tributes did not stop with the cross. We see Paul going to the Temple and bringing animals to fulfill his Nazirite vow in Acts 21:26, and this was not wrong. At the same time, Paul was merely going through the motions to satisfy the Jews. God accepted worship through animals for the time being until Jesus came, after which all worship has to be offered in union with Him and thus through Him. If the meaning of Daniel 9:27 was that Jesus’ death was the last
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