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Daniel 11 and the Medieval Divided Kingdoms

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Doctor Perry Louden puts his money where his mouth is when he proposes a new logical, instructive, and chronological take on Daniel 11. In his own words, "This position is by no means meant to be the end-all to our study and dialogue on Daniel 11...The result must be to put an end to our vacillation among a multitude of positions and opinions in Daniel 11." Doctor Louden confronts years of indecision by using principles of interpretation consistent with Adventist theological history. He extends this consistency to questionable verses in Daniel 11, long since debated in Adventism. His chronological approach helps make Daniel 11 easier to follow. Though Louden may not explicitly state who the King of the South is today, he does lay the necessary historical foundation that all--theologians and Bible students alike--need to arrive at the answers to questions that have long been obscured. "We are in the Toenails of Daniel's Image, and we must present all Daniel's prophecies with the same power and exuberance of those giving the message of hope in the judgment before October 22, 1844."

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781479616268
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 128
  • Published:
  • May 24, 2021
  • Dimensions:
  • 157x12x235 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 349 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 19, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Daniel 11 and the Medieval Divided Kingdoms

Doctor Perry Louden puts his money where his mouth is when he proposes a new logical, instructive, and chronological take on Daniel 11. In his own words, "This position is by no means meant to be the end-all to our study and dialogue on Daniel 11...The result must be to put an end to our vacillation among a multitude of positions and opinions in Daniel 11." Doctor Louden confronts years of indecision by using principles of interpretation consistent with Adventist theological history. He extends this consistency to questionable verses in Daniel 11, long since debated in Adventism. His chronological approach helps make Daniel 11 easier to follow. Though Louden may not explicitly state who the King of the South is today, he does lay the necessary historical foundation that all--theologians and Bible students alike--need to arrive at the answers to questions that have long been obscured. "We are in the Toenails of Daniel's Image, and we must present all Daniel's prophecies with the same power and exuberance of those giving the message of hope in the judgment before October 22, 1844."

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