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Summary of David Jeremiah's The Handwriting on the Wall
Summary of David Jeremiah's The Handwriting on the Wall
Summary of David Jeremiah's The Handwriting on the Wall
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#1 The president of the United States was to reveal the future of the world to his advisers. The secretary of state, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the president all looked extremely serious.

#2 The Book of Daniel has been under attack by liberal scholars for centuries. They claim that prophecy is an impossibility, and that the book was written after the fact to make it more interesting to readers.

#3 When Ezekiel takes the stand, he is very sure of Daniel’s existence and writing. If the prosecution does not believe Daniel, they have a problem with Ezekiel as well.

#4 If the prosecution cannot discredit the witness, they will try to contradictions in his testimony. The Bible mentions a fellow named Ashpenaz, who was in charge of the eunuchs, and the prosecution claims that no one has ever heard of him. But an inscription has been found that proves he existed.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 21, 2022
ISBN9798350016499
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    #1

    The president of the United States was to reveal the future of the world to his advisers. The secretary of state, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the president all looked extremely serious.

    #2

    The Book of Daniel has been under attack by liberal scholars for centuries. They claim that prophecy is an impossibility, and that the book was written after the fact to make it more interesting to readers.

    #3

    When Ezekiel takes the stand, he is very sure of Daniel’s existence and writing. If the prosecution does not believe Daniel, they have a problem with Ezekiel as well.

    #4

    If the prosecution cannot discredit the witness, they will try to contradictions in his testimony. The Bible mentions a fellow named Ashpenaz, who was in charge of the eunuchs, and the prosecution claims that no one has ever heard of him. But an inscription has been found that proves he existed.

    #5

    The Book of Daniel has a high and lofty view of the sovereignty of God. It explains that there is a God in heaven who is the great God, the God of gods, the King of heaven. When we understand that theme, we can understand how God may use some people for His purposes even when they are not His own children.

    #6

    The kingdoms of this world are passing away, and the kingdom of heaven is coming to pass. Christians should be the calmest people on earth, because we have no right to run around this world in frenzied activity. God in heaven rules the kingdoms of men.

    #7

    Daniel was a leader in three different kingdoms, and he watched God work in the lives of kings. He was there to see the ruthless Nebuchadnezzar at work, and he was there to see Belshazzar, who didn’t have the problem of pride like Nebuchadnezzar did, but still was a man who set himself against the Lord of heaven.

    #8

    The president invited the scholars and strategists to hear Daniel speak about the future of the world as we know it.

    #9

    Warnings are a warning sign that something is about to go wrong. When God gives His inspired prophets strong admonitions for His people, it’s time to take notice.

    #10

    God had had enough of the nations’ wickedness, and one day, He told Habakkuk the prophet, I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe. I

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