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Bible lexicons provide definitions and meaning of Biblical words found in the original New Testament Greek and Old Testament Hebrew languages of the Holy Bible. This study resource helps in understanding the origins and root meaning of the ancient language. Additional, lexicons give the context and cultural meaning intended by the authors ...
- Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
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- New Testament Greek Lexicon
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- Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Apr 1, 2020 · History records several world empires, and they form a core of certain prophecies. These empires are: 1. Egyptian (3000 BC – 858 BC) Defeated by Assyrian invasion and succeeded by them. 2. Assyrian (858 BC – 612 BC) Nineveh destroyed by Medes and Babylonians in 612 BC then defeated by Babylonians. 3.
- Neo-Babylonian Empire - 612 B.C.
- Persian (Medo-Persian) Empire - 549 B.C.
- Alexander The Great's Empire - 336 B.C. and Division of His Kingdom - 323 B.C.
- Roman Empire - 27 B.C.
- The Great False Religious System
- The Vandals - 439 A.D.
- The Heruli - 476 A.D.
- The Ostrogoths - 493 A.D.
- Roman Empire Partial Restoration - 527 A.D.
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Head of Gold (Daniel 2:32, 38) First Beast like a Lion (Daniel 7:4) Babylon was the kingdom that ruled the earth at the time when Nebuchadnezzar dreamed an image of a man. King Nabopolassar of Babylon, in 612 B.C., defeated the Assyrian Empire and sacked its capital city of Nineveh. This victory began Babylon's per...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Chest and Arms of Silver (Daniel 2:32, 39) Second Beast like a Bear (Daniel 7:5) Ram with two horns (Daniel 8:3 - 4, 20) Persia is the second beast (prophetic kingdom) to rule the earth. This kingdom actually represents two kings ("ram with two horns") - the king of Media and king of Persia. Astyages became king of...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Belly, Thighs of Bronze (brass) (Daniel 2:32, 39) Beast (Leopard) with four Heads (Daniel 7:6) Male Goat with large horn, four smaller horns (Daniel 8:5 - 8, 21 - 22, 11:3 - 4). After Alexander the Great's death (the "broken horn") the "four that stood up in its place" to rule his Greek empire in his stead were his...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Two Legs of Iron (Daniel 2:33, 40 - 43) Fourth Beast with teeth of iron and ten horns (Daniel 7:7, 23 - 24) The transition of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire likely occurred in 27 B.C. when the Senate granted extraordinary powers to Augustus. Many consider him the first true Roman Emperor. The greatest ext...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Little horn among ten causing removal of first three (Daniel 7:8, 20, 24 - 27) Mystery, Babylon the Great, a whore riding a beast (Rev. 17:1 - 6, 18) Prophecies represent the Roman Catholic Church and the Papacy. Rome is the "great city" that rules over the kings (kingdoms) of the earth. The great whore of Revelati...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: First of ten horns related to Rome's classical empire (Daniel 7:24) First of three horns "plucked up" due to little horn (Daniel 7:8, 20) The kingdom was overthrown at the behest of the Papacy. The Vandals migrated to live in Roman territory around 400 A.D. King Geiseric led the tribe to North Africa in 429. They c...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Second of ten horns (Daniel 7:24) Second of three horns "plucked up" due to a little horn (Daniel 7:8, 20) The kingdom was overthrown at the behest of the Papacy. Under Odoacer (who became the first barbarian King of Italy), the Heruli deposed the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire in 476 A.D. In 508, their s...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Third of ten horns (Daniel 7:24) Third of three horns "plucked up" due to a little horn (Daniel 7:8, 20) This prophetic kingdom was overthrown at the behest of the Papacy. In 493 A.D., Theodoric the Great became the first king of the Ostrogothic kingdom and replaced Odoacer as ruler of Italy. The Ostrogoths conside...
Represented in Bible prophecy as: Fourth of ten horns (Daniel 7:24) First of seven heads of scarlet Beast rode by the great religious whore (Rev. 17:1 - 6). Byzantine (Eastern) emperor Justinian I conquered many of the lands lost by the Western Empire when it collapsed in 476. Justinian, who reigned 527 to 565 B.C., was the first Eastern Roman (Byz...
The Babylonians conquered the Kingdom of Judah in 586 BCE, destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem, and exiled the Jews to Babylon. This event, known as the Babylonian Exile, had a profound impact on Jewish identity and spirituality, as well as on the development of Judaism as a religion. The Babylonian Empire fell to the Persians in 539 BCE, after ...
Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The Roman Empire was the human political entity that God used to prepare the world for the birth of the Messiah and for the spread of the gospel. At the end of the Old Testament, Israel had returned from exile, Jerusalem had been rebuilt, and the temple had been reconstructed and was functioning again. The world power was the Median (or ...
Mar 8, 2018 · After the Assyrian invasion was thwarted, Judah continued as a kingdom for more than a century with only intermittent worship of God. In the end, Judah’s disobedience brought defeat and exile at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, in about 587 B.C. God used the prophet Daniel, one of the captives of Judah taken to Babylon, to unveil ...
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The first (the Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar) was like a lion and had the wings of an eagle. I kept looking until its wings were plucked, and it was lifted up from the ground and made to stand on two feet like a man; a human mind was given to it. AM. Verse Concepts. Dan 7:5.