September 19, 2017 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Daniel 11-12.

    The final visions in the Book of Daniel are of the end times. It is unclear to me if these are really two separate visions, or merely two parts of the same vision. In addition, I am unclear how we are intended to take these since the details match up partially with the rise of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Empires he created. I am convinced that at least part of the purpose of these visions was to show the Jewish people how God controlled history. The power and might of the various kings was insufficient for them to escape from God’s will. I am sure that to a large degree this passage refers to the ongoing battles between the Ptolemaic Empire and the Seleucid Empire followed by both being conquered by Rome. However, I also believe that the reason they are referred to as the “King of the North” and the “King of the South” is so that we view this passage as more of a description of God working in the world than specific history.

    The key take away from this passage for me is where Daniel says, “The wise will shine like the brightness of heaven, and those who lead others to righteousness like the stars forever and ever” (paraphrased). Then later he says that many will be purified, but the wicked will continue to be wicked. I really believe that if we seek and accept God’s wisdom we will be purified so that we shine before others. If we allow God to work through us He will make us an example so that others will be led to righteousness. However, we need to recognize that some will refuse to leave their wickedness. We are not responsible for those who will not accept God’s word.