The Strand Study Bible

Prophecies

Fulfilled

The promise of Christ’s earthly ministry Dan 9:25 (538 BC) The promise to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem Dan 9:25 (538 BC) The promise of Christ’s crucifixion Dan 9:26 (538 BC) The promise of Christ’s redemptive work Dan 9:26 (538 BC) The promise of an Antichrist and his power to conquer Dan 9:26,27 (538 BC) The promise of Jerusalem’s destruction in AD 70 Dan 9:26 (538 BC) The promise to Greece to become a world empire Dan 10:20 (536 BC) The promise of Alexander the Great’s death and the division of his Grecian empire by four of his generals Dan 11:4 (536 BC) The promise of a strong Grecian leader to rule from Egypt Dan 11:5 (536 BC) The promise of a stronger Grecian leader to emerge from Syria Dan 11:5 (536 BC) The promise of an alliance marriage between Greece’s Egypt and Syria Dan 11:6 (536 BC) The promise of Ptolemy III (of Egypt) to defeat Antiochus II (of Syria) Dan 11:7-9 (536 BC) The promise of Ptolemy IV (of Egypt) to defeat Antiochus III (of Syria) Dan 11:10-12 (536 BC) The promise of Antiochus III (of Syria) to defeat Egypt Dan 11:13-15 (536 BC) The promise of Antiochus III (of Syria) to betray the Jews Dan 11:14,16 (536 BC) The promise of an alliance marriage between Cleopatra (of Syria) and Ptolemy (of Egypt) Dan 11:17 (536 BC) The promise of Antiochus III (of Syria) to be defeated by the Romans Dan 11:18-20 (536 BC) The promise of four Medo-Persian kings to fulfill their prophetic destiny Dan 11:2 (536 BC) The promise of a great Grecian ruler Dan 11:3 (536 BC)

567 years later, Jesus Christ began His ministry Mt 3:13 (AD 29) 94 years later, Nehemiah rebuilt the wall Neh 6:15 (444 BC)

570 years later, Christ was crucified Mt 27:35 (AD 32) 570 years later, Christ died for our sins Mt 27:45,46,50 (AD 32) To be fulfilled during the seven-year Tribulation Period Rev 6:1,2 & 13:1-6

608 years later, in AD 70, Rome destroyed Jerusalem

205 years later, in 331 BC, Greece defeated Medo-Persia and became a world empire Fulfilled - 1. Cyrus (559-529 BC) (Ezra 1-4) 2. Cambyses (529-522 BC) 3. Darius I the Great (522-486 BC) (Ezra 5,6) 4. Xerxes (486-465 BC) (Esther 1-10) 200 years later, in 336 BC, Alexander the Great took control of Greece 213 years later, in 323 BC, Alexander the Great died, leaving his Grecian empire to be divided up by four of his generals 213 years later, in 323 BC, Alexander the Great died and one of his four generals, Ptolemy I, began ruling a quarter of Greece from Egypt. He ruled from 323-285 BC, and was the strongest of the four 224 years later, Seleucus I began ruling a fourth of Greece from Syria. He ruled from 312-281 BC and became stronger than Ptolemy I

Around 286 years later, around 250 BC, Bernice (of Egypt) married Antiochus II (of Syria)

Around 296 years later, around 240 BC, Ptolemy III (of Egypt) defeated Antiochus II (of Syria)

319 years later, in 217 BC, Ptolemy IV (of Egypt) defeated Antiochus III (of Syria)

333 years later, in 203 BC, Antiochus III defeated Egypt

Around 336 years later, around 200 BC, Antiochus III betrayed the Jews

Around 341 years later, around 195 BC, Antiochus III gave Ptolemy V his daughter Cleopatra in marriage

346 years later, in 190 BC, the Romans defeated Antiochus III. Three years later he was slain in 187 BC

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