Daniel 9-10 Study Quiz
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What did Gabriel indicate about the king represented by the goat?

  • He will defeat all the other kingdoms
  • He will make peace with Israel
  • He will reign forever
  • He will become very strong but will be broken when he rises to power (correct)

What specific sin of Israel did Daniel acknowledge in his prayer?

  • They had failed to offer sacrifices
  • They had broken alliances with neighboring nations
  • They had turned away from God's laws and refused to listen to the prophets (correct)
  • They had built idols in the sanctuary

How did Daniel characterize the disaster that befell Jerusalem?

  • as a warning to other nations
  • as a temporary punishment
  • as unprecedented under the whole heaven (correct)
  • as a minor setback

What did Daniel implore God to do for His own sake?

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In what way did Gabriel assist Daniel in understanding the vision?

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What specific foods did Daniel refrain from during his mourning period?

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How was the man Daniel saw described?

<p>His body was like topaz, his face like lightning, and his eyes like flaming torches (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What delayed the heavenly messenger from reaching Daniel?

<p>The prince of the Persian kingdom resisted him for 21 days (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the ancient of days do to the fourth beast in the vision?

<p>Slayed it and threw its body into the blazing fire (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What will happen to those who act wickedly against the covenant?

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How did Daniel react after receiving the vision of the four beasts?

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What does the prophecy say about the wise during the trials?

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What did the prince of the Persian kingdom do in Daniel's vision?

<p>He resisted the heavenly messenger for 21 days (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the goat's attack on the ram described?

<p>It shattered the ram's two horns and trampled it (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the little horn from the goat do to the host of heaven?

<p>It reached the host of heaven and removed the daily sacrifice (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does Michael play in the visions?

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What is the purpose of the vision in Daniel 8?

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How does the King of the North gain his power in chapter 11?

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What happens to the wise during the trials described in chapter 11?

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What is foretold about the King of the North at the end of chapter 11?

<p>He will come to his end, and no one will help him (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Daniel 7:14 reveal about the dominion of the Son of Man?

<p>His dominion is everlasting and will never pass away (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Daniel see emerging from the sea in his vision in chapter 7?

<p>Four great beasts, each different from the others (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Gabriel interpret the ram in Daniel 8?

<p>The ram represents the kings of Media and Persia (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the ultimate message of Daniel's visions in chapters 7-11?

<p>God's sovereignty and the establishment of His eternal kingdom (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many beasts came up from the sea, and how were they described?

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What happened to the wings of the lion-like beast?

<p>They were torn off, and it was given the mind of a human (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What would happen to the strongholds of the King of the South?

<p>They would be seized by the King of the North (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How was the second beast positioned, and what did it have in its mouth?

<p>Raised on one side, with three ribs in its mouth (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What will happen to the King of the North in the end?

<p>He will come to his end, and no one will help him (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long was the period of desecration in this vision?

<p>2,300 evenings and mornings (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who interpreted this vision for Daniel?

<p>Gabriel (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is said about those who know their God during oppression?

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What did the goat do to the ram?

<p>It attacked the ram, shattering its two horns (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which god will the King of the North honor?

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What does Daniel's prayer in chapter 9 reveal about God's character?

<p>God is righteous, merciful, and forgiving (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which year of King Belshazzar's reign did Daniel have his dream?

<p>First year (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Daniel describe the sea in his vision?

<p>churning up by the four winds of heaven (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What command was given to the second beast?

<p>&quot;Get up and eat your fill of flesh!&quot; (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was given to the first beast after its wings were removed?

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How many heads did the third beast have, and what was on its back?

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What made the fourth beast different from the others?

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What year did Daniel have a dream?

The year Daniel had a vision regarding four beasts, symbolizing empires, and the Ancient of Days.

How did Daniel describe the sea?

The sea symbolized the turmoil and chaos of empires rising and falling.

Describe the first beast.

A lion with eagle wings, representing the Babylonian Empire, strong yet with a human mind.

What happened to the wings of the first beast?

The Babylonian Empire's strength was limited, and they became more human-like in their rule.

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What was given to the first beast after its wings were removed?

The mind of a human was given to the Babylonian Empire, indicating they lost their raw strength and became more ruled by intellect.

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Describe the second beast.

A bear raised on one side with three ribs in its mouth, representing the Medo-Persian empire.

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What command was given to the second beast?

"Get up and eat your fill of flesh!" represents the Medo-Persian Empire's ambitious expansion and conquering.

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Describe the third beast.

The third beast, with four heads and wings, represents the Greek Empire, known for its swift expansion.

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What will happen to the strongholds of the King of the South?

The King of the North will seize and conquer the strongholds of the King of the South, illustrating a power shift and conflict between these two figures.

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What will the King of the North do to the temple fortress?

The King of the North will set up an abomination that causes desolation in the temple fortress, signifying a desecration of a sacred place and a clear sign of his tyrannical control.

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What is said about those who know their God during oppression?

Those who know their God will firmly resist and display wisdom during oppression, showing their unwavering faith and strength during challenging times.

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How will the King of the North exalt himself?

The King of the North will exalt himself above every god, demonstrating his arrogance and ambition for ultimate power.

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Which god will the King of the North honor?

The King of the North will honor a god of fortresses, highlighting his focus on military strength and earthly power above spiritual matters.

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What will happen to the King of the North in the end?

The King of the North will ultimately come to his end, with no one to help him, signifying the inevitable downfall of tyrants and the ultimate power of God.

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What does Daniel's prayer in chapter 9 reveal about God's character?

Daniel's prayer reveals that God is righteous, merciful, and forgiving, highlighting His attributes of justice and compassion.

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What role does Michael have in Daniel's visions?

Michael stands as a protector and helper during spiritual battles, emphasizing the importance of angelic support in overcoming spiritual adversaries.

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What did the four beasts symbolize?

The vision described four beasts, each representing a different empire, symbolizing the rise and fall of powerful nations.

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What happened to the lion-like beast's wings?

The lion-like beast, representing the Babylonian Empire, had its wings torn off and was given the mind of a human. This signified a transition from brute force to more human-like governance.

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How long was the period of desecration in this vision?

The vision of the four beasts lasted for 2,300 evenings and mornings, representing a specific period of time during which empires would rise and fall.

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Who interpreted the vision for Daniel?

The angel Gabriel interpreted the vision for Daniel, explaining the significance of each beast and its relationship to different empires.

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What did the ram represent?

The ram, with two horns, symbolized the Medo-Persian Empire, representing its strength and power.

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What did the goat represent?

The goat, with a large horn, represented the Greek Empire. It attacked the ram, shattering its horns, symbolizing the conquest of the Medo-Persian Empire by Greece.

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What did the little horn represent?

The little horn represented a powerful ruler who would arise from the Greek Empire and persecute God's people. This symbolized a period of oppression and religious persecution.

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What was the prophecy about Babylon?

An ominous warning delivered to the nations, highlighting the consequences of defying God's will.

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What did Gabriel say about the king represented by the goat?

The goat represents a powerful empire that will overcome its adversaries but ultimately fall from grace.

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What specific sin of Israel did Daniel mention in his prayer?

Israel had strayed from God's laws, neglecting His teachings and turning away from His prophets.

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How did Daniel describe the disaster that fell on Jerusalem?

Daniel described Jerusalem's downfall as a catastrophic event that spread despair and fear.

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What did Daniel ask God to do for His own sake?

Daniel pleaded for God's mercy and restoration of His sanctuary, recognizing God's power and glory.

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How did Gabriel help Daniel understand the vision?

Gabriel explained the prophecy of the 'seventy 'sevens,' revealing the timeframe and significance of key events.

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What does the prophecy say will happen in the middle of the final 'seven'?

The prophecy foretells the appearance of the Messiah during the middle of the final 'seven' – a significant event.

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What specific foods did Daniel avoid during his mourning?

Daniel chose to abstain from rich foods as a sign of mourning and humility.

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What is the ultimate message of Daniel's visions in chapters 7-11?

A vision revealing God's sovereignty, the rise and fall of empires, and the establishment of His eternal kingdom.

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What does the little horn in Daniel's visions represent?

A ruler who opposes God and persecutes His people, signified by a small horn arising among the empires.

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What was the purpose of the vision in Daniel 8 according to Gabriel?

It was a vision concerning the time of the end, not just the immediate future.

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What will the Lord do to the nations opposing Israel?

He will destroy the nations opposing Israel and provide justice for the righteous.

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How does the King of the North gain his power in chapter 11?

Through deceit, intrigue, and manipulation, he seeks to gain power.

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What happens to those who are wise during the trials described in chapter 11?

They will fall by the sword or flame but they will instruct many before they die.

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What happens to the King of the North at the end of chapter 11?

He will come to his end, with no one to help him.

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What does Daniel 7.14 say about the Son of Man's dominion?

His dominion is everlasting and will never pass away.

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What happened to the fourth beast?

The fourth beast, symbolizing the Roman Empire, was slain by the Ancient of Days and thrown into a fiery furnace, representing the ultimate judgment of God upon evil.

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How did Daniel react to the vision?

Daniel was deeply troubled and disturbed by the visions he received, highlighting the weight of the prophetic messages and the potential for future suffering.

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Who resisted the heavenly messenger?

The prince of the Persian kingdom resisted the heavenly messenger for 21 days, representing the spiritual forces that oppose God's plans and work to delay them.

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How did the goat attack the ram?

The goat's attack on the ram is described as a shattering of the ram's horns and trampling of its body, symbolizing the swift and decisive overthrow of the Medo-Persian Empire by the Greek Empire.

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What did the little horn do?

The little horn from the goat reached the host of heaven and removed the daily sacrifice, representing a tyrannical power that desecrates the sacred and disrupts the worship of God.

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What role does Michael play?

Michael is depicted as a protector and helper in spiritual battles, highlighting His role as a strong defender against demonic forces and a helper for believers.

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What is decreed for the seventy 'sevens'?

The seventy 'sevens' are decreed to accomplish three things: to finish transgression, atone for sin, and bring in everlasting righteousness, encompassing the ultimate purpose of God's plan of redemption.

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What happens to the wise during trials?

Those who know their God during oppression will instruct many, but for a time they will fall by the sword or flame, emphasizing their role in spreading truth and their potential suffering for their faith.

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Study Notes

Daniel's Visions - Study Notes

  • Year of King Belshazzar's reign: Daniel had his dream in the third year of King Belshazzar's reign.
  • Description of the sea: Daniel described the sea as churning up by the four winds of heaven.
  • First beast: The first beast resembled a lion with the wings of an eagle, a bear with three ribs in its mouth, a leopard with four heads, or a terrifying beast with iron teeth. Its wings were torn off.
  • Gift to the first beast: A golden crown was given to the first beast after its wings were removed.
  • Second beast: The second beast resembled a leopard with three ribs in the mouth, a bear raised up on one side with three ribs in its mouth, or a lion with wings. It had ten horns.
  • Command to the second beast: The second beast was commanded to "devour and destroy all before you!" and "Get up and eat your fill of flesh!"
  • Third beast: The third beast had four heads and four wings.
  • Fourth beast: The fourth beast was different from the others in that it was smaller but terrifying, powerful and had large iron teeth.
  • Actions of the fourth beast: The fourth beast crushed, devoured, and trampled its victims underfoot.
  • Horns of the fourth beast: The fourth beast initially had ten horns.
  • Description of the Ancient of Days: The Ancient of Days was described as being clothed in gold, with a staff of iron, white as snow, and with a fiery appearance.
  • Four winds in Daniel's vision: The four winds were churning up the great sea.
  • Beast description: The three beasts were described with various elements including wings, crowns, ribs, and a multitude of horns.
  • Key figure interpretations: The ram represented Babylon, media, and Persia. The goat represented Greece. The ram was attacked by the goat, signifying a conflict.
  • Period of desecration: The period of desecration was 2,300 evenings and mornings.
  • Interpretation of the vision: Daniel's vision was interpreted by the angel Gabriel to him.
  • Daniel's prayer: Daniel's prayer reveals God's character as righteous, merciful, and forgiving.
  • God's character: God is a just, merciful, and forgiving God.
  • Michael's role: Michael is a protector and helper in spiritual battles, a messenger.
  • Daniel's reaction to the vision: Daniel was deeply troubled and disturbed by the vision.
  • Daniel's mourning: Daniel mourned for 21 days before the vision.
  • Desolate Sanctuary: Daniel prayed for God to look favorably on the desolate sanctuary.

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