![]() ![]() ![]() He then depicts a kind of religio-political phase of Rome, which would “cast down the truth to the ground” ( Daniel 8:10-12, Daniel 8:25) and interfere with Christ’s heavenly ministry ( Daniel 8:10-12). Though not named, as were the two powers before it, the next entity, the little horn, is obviously Rome ( Daniel 8:9, Daniel 8:23-24). He names the ram as representing Media-Persia and the male goat as representing Greece ( Daniel 8:20-21). In Daniel 8:1-27, Gabriel begins his explanation of the 2,300-day prophecy. This interpretation, however, is contrary to the angel’s clear instruction that the vision applies to the “time of the end.” Antiochus certainly did not live at the time of the end. – 164 B.C.), who attacked Jerusalem and defiled the Jewish temple, even though 2,300 days does not fit even his time frame. They also believe that this little horn of Daniel 8:1-27 applies to the Seleucid military leader Antiochus Epiphanes (216 B.C. ![]()
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