Study 16: The Little Horn Changes the Sabbath

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II Timothy 3:14-17 - All scripture is given by inspiration of God

*Ezekiel 4:6 - The Biblical day for a year principle in prophecy

*Jeremiah 6:2 - God's people are likened to a pure woman

*Jeremiah 3:6-9,20 - Corrupted church likened to an adulterous woman

Jeremiah 25:31-32 - Wind symbolizes strife in Bible prophecy

*Jeremiah 49:35-37 - Wind symbolizes battles and fighting

*Revelation 17:15 - Waters represent peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues

*Daniel 7:1-4 - Beasts represent great powers; first power arises

*Daniel 7:5-7 - Second, third, and fourth beasts arise in turn, like Daniel Chapter 2 states

*Daniel 2:40-41 - This fourth Kingdom is an iron monarchy which is later divided

*Daniel 7:8-14 - The little horn comes up among the 10 horns and subdues 3 of the horns

*Daniel 7:15-25 - The little horn blasphemes and persecutes and works against the Law

*II Thess. 2:3-4 - Paul said this would happen before Christ came back

*Revelation 12:1-6, 14 - The true church of Revelation 12

*Revelation 13:1-10 - A power comes up which continues 42 months

*Daniel 7:25 - It is the same power that Daniel wrote of continuing a time, times, and a half

*Daniel 4:32 - Nebuchadnezzar would eat grass as oxen until 7 times pass over him - this is understood by Christian and Jewish scholars to mean 7 years

*Daniel 12:9-10 - The words are sealed up until the time of the end; the wise shall understand

*Revelation 13:18 - The number of the beast is the number of a man - 666

*Acts 20:28-31 - Paul warned of the coming apostasy in the church

*II Timothy 4:3-4 - They shall turn away their ears from hearing truth, and believe fables

Deuteronomy 4:2 - Ye shall not add or subtract anything from God's commandments

Acts 5:25-29 - "We ought to obey God rather than men."