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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...

we have sinned, but quite another to confess that we deserve to be punished, and to accept the punishment that God threatens. When an Israelite laid his hands on an animal and then killed it, he confessed that he deserved to die, he confessed his transgressions and God forgave the liability (not iniquity) of his sin (Psalm 32:5). God forgives sin, but more importantly, He forgives our liability. Jesus took our liability, our punishment, on the cross. The idea of “covering” is new garments. God made
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