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1. Lion w/ eagles wings= babyon 2. Bear raised to one side (Persia is the stronger than Mede side ) with three ribs in mouth ( Egypt, Babylon, and Lydia). 3. Leopard with 4 wings = Greece 4. fourth beast w/ten horns = Rome Quote:
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No, it's due to a commitment to historical accuracy. In any event you have not indicated that there are no errors in Daniel Chapter 11, right? |
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But hey - that is the interpretation you want to sell; but so far you've done nothing but claim it repeatedly. Quote:
The claim that he was a *king* is what you needed to prove. And as usual, you're avoiding that question by trying to talk about a claim that nobody is making. Quote:
You don't know enough history to even be *having* this conversation - so you make shit up to fill in the gaps, hoping nobody notices. Not a good thing to do in a forum full of people who have studied this for decades. Quote:
Oh, that's right --- you're pinned against the wall, so you're trying to get the thread locked. That way you can tell yourself that the moderators shut the debate down --- instead of admitting that your arguments were shredded to bits. |
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Do you have a supermarket account for eggs? You just keep wiping them all over your face.
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On the subject of the Seleucid Greek empire being symbolized by an elephant for some unaccountable reason you said: Ridiculous, anyone knows that the goat has been a symbol of greece and is even on their ancient coins.Of course when I showed you that the Seleucid Greeks even used elephants on their coins, instead of shutting up for making such an egregious error, you trot off to find a coin to show that Greeks sometimes did use goats. Doh! You were responding to a statement about Seleucid Greeks. And you blundered. Keep it up. People are getting entertained to see how bad you are prepared to go. spin |
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That coin is from this site.
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arnoldo since you seem to have ADD or something, I'm going to go through Daniel 11 verse by verse with you so we can figure out where you stand.
Let's skip verse one so you don't have to embarrass yourself about "Darius the Mede" again. Verse 2 is obvious, and I hope you're not going to dispute that this Persia and Greece. Now this is what spin had to say about v. 3: Quote:
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AlexanderThe "Medo/Persian" empire has been shown to be baloney, even by Persian inscriptions. You continue to state it as fact: Quote:
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It's still as wrong as the time you first found the silly idea. Quote:
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Darius the Mede did not exist. You have failed to show otherwise. You have no opportunity between the time Ugbaru took Babylon and the entry of Cyrus for there to have been a Darius the Mede. The name of the Babylonian king was best transliterated as Nebuchadrezzar and the Daniel text always spells it incorrectly. Enough historical errors to show that Daniel was not written when the book is set. Quote:
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There is a different "little horn" in Daniel 7:8. Quote:
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So you still think the entire book of daniel was written between 167-164 and then copies rapidly distributed so it ended up as part of the dead sea scrolls? |
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Where is the tomb of Daniel? Hint: There really is a tomb of daniel.
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