DIGIRENT - Collision Course: The Ram and the Goat of Daniel 8
Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny
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Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny epub Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny pdf download Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny pdf file Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny audiobook Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny book review Collision Course: The Ram Marjorie B. Matheny, James F. Matheny summary | #4788913 in Books | 1993-05-18 | File type: PDF | 178 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Eye Opener|By R. martinez|This is a word study examining the Hebrew words in the text of Daniel chapter 8. The Mathenys point out flaws in the traditional interpretation of this chapter while providing a clearer understanding of the chapter through careful examination of the individual words and phrases. Their work is easily verified with an interlinear Hebrew text and lexicon||This is the fourth in a series of volumes by the Mathenys on the prophetic portions of the Book of Daniel. A fifth volume expounding Daniel's closing chapters is in process. In all volumes in the series so far, including this one, interpretations that differ
The title, Collision Course, refers to a battle in Daniel 8:6-7 in the final years of our present civilization. The Ram, a symbol of Persia (Iran), is destroyed by the Goat, symbolic of western nations descended from Javan, (grandson of Noah) in a great battle. The Goat, weakened by the battle, collapses. In its place four world powers called "the notable ones" fill the vacuum of power, dividing the world among themselves. From one of these four powers arises a little ...
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