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AD 70 and Israel’s Biblical Right to Exist
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In this
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The meaning of the declining metals
in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream
The commingling of iron and clay in the
image’s feet
The historical significance of the ten
toes and ten horns
The identity of the “little horn”
The meaning and identity of the three
horns “plucked up” before the “little horn”
The Universal Time of Trouble and the
Great Tribulation
The identity of “the king” in Daniel
11:45
The daily
sacrifice and the abomination of desolation
Michael the
Archangel and the resurrection of the dead
Also, in this volume:
A historical survey
of eschatology in the church down through the centuries
Proof of Christ’s 2 BC birth, and the 1 BC death of Herod the Great
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Ad-um-brate (ad um΄ brāt , ad΄em
brāt΄) 1. To give a faint shadow or resemblance of; to outline or sketch.
2. To foreshadow; prefigure. 3. To darken or conceal partially;
overshadow. [<L adumbrāt(us) shaded (ptp. of adumbrāre) = ad- AD + umbr(a)
shade, shadow + - adtus – ate]
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What
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Adumbrations
and Simmons' writing
Kurt Simmons is
the author of this latest commentary on the book of Daniel.
The author has, I believe, opened Daniel so all can understand this
critically important book. Simmons has a grasp of history granted to
few. He shows how historical events fit and fill the prophecies of Daniel.
From the four great Gentile world empires to the return of Christ, the
resurrection of the dead, and the establishing of that kingdom in Christ
that will never decrease, we see clearly the purpose of God as foretold in
the book of Daniel. The author skillfully makes these facts a living
reality.
Simmons also
includes a word about those who seek to discredit the authenticity of
Daniel. These doubters must try to destroy this prophecy, for the truth of
the prophecies in Daniel destroys them. These truths are evident in the
writings of Kurt M. Simmons.
Arthur Melanson
"Joy of the
Lord" radio ministry, continuously on the air since 1977
Simmons’ new book is the best book I ever read on the Book of
Daniel. In fact, it is one of the best books I've ever read.
There are so many proven facts in this book that if it was given
to a non-Christian the person would have to convert halfway
through it because the gospel screams out in capital letters
each and ever chapter. PLEASE ... keep up the great work,
brother Kurt. Your book is going to bless thousands!!! And I
am grateful you allowed me to be a part of its' first
reviewers. It humbles me tremendously. Your request
came at just the right time. Thank you again.
Be blessed
Marty
Angelo, minister/author
Your pieces
are settling lots of issues that have
troubled me for years. Your clarity of mind and simplicity of
expression seem to me inspired. Your symbolic interpretations are
right on, and each is supported by more than enough scriptural witness.
Already THE important
commentary to reconcile history with the Bible.
Tupper Saussy, Santa Monica, CA, author of Miracle on Main Street
The best analysis of the
"thousand years"
I have encountered since studying
eschatology. Kurt emphasizes an extremely important hermeneutic
principle--audience relevance--that must be invoked when
interpreting and searching for the meaning of all Scriptural
references whether symbolic or natural. I am trying to finish a
book on eschatology that examines Scripture linguistically as
well as Biblical. I will certainly include thoughts expressed in
this article, with proper documentation, of course.
James Ellis, Tucson,
AZ
I heard you speak at
John Anderson’s seminar in N.C. and promptly bought your book.
Your book is at the top of my list, it's greatly appreciated.
Thank you for all your work, it is a tremendous blessing. If
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