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I’m loving your breakdown of the differences in the manuscript traditions. It’s so fascinating. As much as I love Daniel, I’ve never read it from the LXX, so your work is a real fun treat for me to learn more.

I’m with you on Rome too. I think that It’s interesting how Daniel’s visions almost do like a repeat and enlarge motif, each vision add more or at least different details than the last, with Daniel 2 as like the most basic overview. But after the Daniel 8 vision, I think Daniel starts to freak out because he understands the exile was only supposed to be 70 years according to Jeremiah. But his vision says the sanctuary won’t be cleansed until 2300 days, which would only be a few years, but I think Daniel is thinking that God might not restore the temple for 2300 years, thus prompting his prayer of Daniel 9, hoping that God won’t wait that long to restore the temple. Gabriel then gives him more information to better understand the Daniel 8 vision, and what Gabriel gives is the 70 weeks prophesy, which includes the rebuilding of Jerusalem (so Jeremiah’s prophecy does get fulfilled), and the coming of the Anointed One/Messiah the Prince who comes before the second temple gets destroyed, and that only happens under Roman rule. So if the 70 weeks prophecy which includes the time period of the Roman Empire was to help Daniel gain clarity for Daniel 8’s vision, and if the visions of Daniel 7 and 8 have the dream of Daniel 2 as its blueprint, then Rome is highly likely to include Rome in the Daniel 2 dream. That’s one of my thoughts in support of Rome anyhow.

Regardless, I look forward to your future analyses of Daniel.

Kevin Potter's avatar

That's a pretty solid synthesis, honestly.

I think "almost" is underplaying it though. That's literally exactly what it is. Nebuchadnezzar's dream is the bare bones that frames the rest of the visions.

The more I study Daniel the less I can understand those who try to make a case for the final kingdom not being Rome.

I'm glad you're enjoying it!

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