Dan 7:25 And he, (MUAWIYA B. ABI SUFYAN), shall speak great words
(of an Allah) against the most High,
(YHVH), and shall wear out the (Christianized) saints of the most High
(claiming Mohammed as the last of the prophets, and insisting the Koran as the seal of Bible interpretations), and think to change times, (from Jacob to Ishmael), and laws (into Sharia): and they, (the Babylonians, the Persians, and the Greeks: [Dan
7:12, 20, 24]) shall be given into his hand, (Islam), until a time, and times, and
the dividing of time, (1260 years: from 662 AD-1922 AD: [MUAWIYA B. ABI SUFYAN, the founder of the Umayyad
dynasty, caliph from 661-680. ultimately replacing the Eastern Empire at Constantinople with The Ottoman Empire: 1299 to 1922]).
Dan 7:26 But the judgment (of God) shall sit: [Rev 20: 8,10], and
they, (the Evangelical Christians: [Rev
20: 9]), shall take away (from this
False Prophet of Islam) his dominion, (in 1922AD, the Ottoman Empire shall fall),
to consume it, (in the fires of history), and to destroy it, (the Islamic religon: [Rev 16:13-16]),
unto the end (which is in the Christian conversion
of the eight head of the beast, Gog, (Nazi remanents, chief prince: [Hebrew: naSi: king or sheik] of Meshech, Islam, once centered in the Ottoman Empire, now Turkey, and muslim Tubal, especially
Uzbekistan, the oil rich area in muslim Tobolsk), and Magog: (Persia, [Iran], Cush, [Al Queda’s base in
the Sudan] and Put, [Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia]: [Rev. 20:8]).
Dan 7:27 And the kingdom and
dominion, and the greatness of the (theological) kingdom under the whole (ancient debate about Gods in) heaven, shall be given to the people of the (Christian) saints of the most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting
kingdom, and all (twelve Major Mainstream Christian apostolic Denominational) dominions (within Christianity, the denominational Churches: [Rev
7:5-8]), shall serve and obey him: [Zech
14:16].
Dan
7:28 Hitherto is the end of the matter. As for me Daniel, my cogitations much troubled me, and my countenance changed
in me: but I kept the matter in my heart.
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