Daniel sees a ram (Media-Persia) overpowered by a swift male goat (Greece), whose great horn is broken and replaced by four, out of one of which rises a fierce “little horn” that magnifies itself, halts the temple sacrifices, and persecutes the holy people. Gabriel interprets the vision as pointing to the latter days and a bold, deceitful king who will be broken “by no human hand,” and Daniel is left appalled.
Daniel study chapter
Daniel 8
c. 551 BCThe vision of the ram and the goat, foretelling Persia, Greece, and a coming persecuting king.
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