The Strand Study Bible
Prophecies
Fulfilled
The promise of a Kingdom where Christ will rule Dan 7:14,27 (c. 553 BC) The promise to faithful saints to rule and reign with Christ Dan 7:18,22,27 (c. 553 BC) The promise of great persecution to come Dan 7:21,25 (c. 553 BC) The promise of a Great Tribulation to come, i.e., the Day of the Lord (I Thess 5:1-3) Dan 7:25 (c. 553 BC)
To be fulfilled in the Millenium Rev 20:4,6 To be fulfilled in the Millennium Rev 20:4
To be fulfilled during the Great Tribulation Rev 6:9-11 To be fulfilled during the Great Tribulation Rev 6:5-8 & 13:5
The promise to Medo-Persia to become a world empire Dan 8:3,4 (c. 550 BC)
Around 11 years later, Medo-Persia defeated Babylon and became a world empire Dan 5:30,31 (539 BC) Around 11 years later, General Darius ruled Medo-Persia in the place of King Cyrus Dan 5:30,31 (539 BC) Around 14 years later, King Cyrus ruled Medo-Persia by himself Ezra 1:1 (536 BC) Around 219 years later, Medo-Persia fell to Greece in 331 BC Around 227 years later, Alexander the Great died, leaving his Grecian empire to be divided up by four of his generals in 323 BC Around 375 years later, Antiochus Epiphanes came to power and ruled a part of Greece’s empire from 175-164 BC Around 383 years later, Antiochus Epiphanes came to power and defiled the Temple by offering a sow upon it’s altar in 167 BC Around 386 years later, the Temple was cleansed in 164 BC Around 214 years later, Alexander the Great took control of Greece in 336 BC To be fulfilled during the seven-year Tribulation Period Rev 6:1,2 & 13:1-6
The promise of Medo-Persia’s two rulers Dan 8:3 (c. 550 BC)
The promise of Medo-Persia’s fall to Greece Dan 8:5-8 (c. 550 BC)
The promise of Alexander the Great’s death and the division of his Grecian empire by four of his generals Dan 8:8,22 (c. 550 BC) The promise of an evil Grecian ruler to arise Dan 8:9-11,23-25 (c. 550 BC)
The promise of Antiochus Epiphanes to defile the Temple Dan 8:11,12 (c. 550 BC)
The promise to cleanse the Temple Dan 8:14 (c. 550 BC) The promise of a great Grecian ruler Dan 8:21 (c. 550 BC)
The promise of an Antichrist and his power to conquer Dan 8:24,25 (c. 550 BC) The promise of great persecution to come Dan 8:24 (c. 550 BC) The promise of Antiochus Epiphanes’ death Dan 8:25 (c. 550 BC) The promise of the Antichrist’s destruction Dan 8:25 (c. 550 BC) The promise of Babylon’s fall to Medo-Persia Dan 5:26-28 (539 BC) The promise of a Kingdom where Christ will rule Dan 6:26 & 9:24 (538 BC) The promise of a seventy week (490 years) judgment upon the Jews and Jerusalem Dan 9:24 (538 BC)
To be fulfilled during the Great Tribulation Rev 6:9-11 Around 386 years later, Antiochus Epiphanes died in 164 BC To be fulfilled at Christ’s Second Coming Rev 19:20 That night Babylon fell to Medo-Persia Dan 5:30,31 (539 BC)
To be fulfilled in the Millenium Rev 20:4,6
80 years later, this 490 year prophecy began Ezra 7:6 (458 BC)
The promise of Wrath when Christ returns Dan 9:24,27 (538 BC)
To be fulfilled at Christ’s Second Coming Rev 19:11-21
The promise of Israel’s restoration Dan 9:24 (538 BC)
To be fulfilled in the Millennium Rev 20:4
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