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The Book of Daniel

The Book of Daniel. Chapter Eight. The Book of Daniel. Babylonian 625-536 B.C. Medo-Persian 536-330 B.C. Greco-Macedonian 330-166 B.C. Roman 63 B.C.-455 A.D. Four Kingdoms Foretold. Daniel 2 - Statue. Daniel 7 - Beasts. The Book of Daniel. Daniel Spans Two Kingdoms. Babylonian

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The Book of Daniel

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  1. The Book of Daniel Chapter Eight

  2. The Book of Daniel Babylonian 625-536 B.C. Medo-Persian 536-330 B.C. Greco-Macedonian 330-166 B.C. Roman 63 B.C.-455 A.D. Four Kingdoms Foretold Daniel 2 - Statue Daniel 7 - Beasts

  3. The Book of Daniel Daniel Spans Two Kingdoms Babylonian 625-536 B.C. Medo-Persian 536-330 B.C. Chapters 1-5 Nebuchadnezzar - Belshazzar 7-8 Prophecies Chapter 6 Darius the Mede-Cyrus 9-12 Prophecies

  4. The Book of Daniel Chapter Eight Babylonian 625-536 B.C. Medo-Persian 536-330 B.C. Greco-Macedonian 330-166 B.C. Revealed During Addresses Things That Will Occur During

  5. The Book of Daniel Medo-Persian 536-330 B.C. Cyrus (559-530 BC). Cambyses (530-522 BC). Darius I (522-486 BC). Xerxes (Ahasuerus) (486-464 BC). Artaxerxes I (464-423 BC). Darius II (423-404 BC). Artaxerxes II (404-358 BC). Artaxerxes III (358-338 BC). Darius III (336-330 BC). Alexander, the son of Philip the king of Macedon unifies Greece and conquers Darius III

  6. The Book of Daniel Empire of Alexander Antigonus Seleucus Eumenes Four Notable Horns Ptolomy

  7. The Book of Daniel First Seleucid Kings Seleucus I (312-280 BC). Antiochus I (280-261 BC). Antiochus II (261-246 BC). Seleucus II (246-226 BC). Seleucus III (226-223 BC). Antiochus III (223-187 BC). Seleucus IV (187-175 BC). Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175-163 BC). The Little Horn Desecrated the temple, Persecuted the Jews and promoted Greek idolatry.

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