Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ezekiel Hosea
Daniel 12
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The conclusion of the vision of the Scriptures of truth.
(1-4) The times of the continuance of these events. (5-13)
Verses 1-4 Michael signifies, "Who is like God," and his name, with the title of "the great Prince," points out the Divine Saviour. Christ stood for the children of our people in their stead as a sacrifice, bore the curse for them, to bear it from them. He stands for them in pleading for them at
the throne of grace. And after the destruction of antichrist, the Lord Jesus
shall stand at the latter day upon the earth; and He shall appear for the
complete redemption of all his people. When God works deliverance from
persecution for them, it is as life from the dead. When his gospel is preached,
many who sleep in the dust, both Jews and Gentiles, shall be awakened by it out
of their heathenism of Judaism. And in the end the multitude that sleep in the
dust shall awake; many shall arise to life, and many to shame. There is glory
reserved for all the saints in the future state, for all that are wise, wise for
their souls and eternity. Those who turn many to righteousness, who turn sinners
from the errors of their ways, and help to save their souls from death,
james 5:20, will share in
the glory of those they have helped to heaven, which will add to their own
glory.
Verses 5-13 One
of the angels asking how long it should be to the end of these wonders, a solemn
reply is made, that it would be for a time, times, and a half, the period
mentioned ch. 7:25, and in the Revelation. It signifies 1260 prophetic days or
years, beginning from the time when the power of the holy people should be
scattered. The imposture of Mohammed, and the papal usurpation, began about the
same time; and these were a twofold attack upon the church of God. But all will
end well at last. All opposing rule, principality, and power, shall be put down,
and holiness and love will triumph, and be in honour, to eternity. The end, this
end, shall come. What an amazing prophecy is this, of so many varied events, and
extending through so many successive ages, even to the general resurrection!
Daniel must comfort himself with the pleasing prospect of his own happiness in
death, in judgment, and to eternity. It is good for us all to think much of
going away from this world. That must be our way; but it is our comfort that we
shall not go till God calls us to another world, and till he has done with us in
this world; till he says, Go thou thy way, thou hast done thy work, therefore
now, go thy way, and leave it to others to take thy place. It was a comfort to
Daniel, and is a comfort to all the saints, that whatever their lot is in the
days of their lives, they shall have a happy lot in the end of the days. And it
ought to be the great care and concern of every one of us to secure this. Then
we may well be content with our present lot, and welcome the will of God.
Believers are happy at all times; they rest in God by faith now, and a rest is
reserved for them in heaven at last.
Chapter 12:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ezekiel Hosea
Genesis
Exodus
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1 Kings
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1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
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Jude
Revelation
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