DANIEL SIMPLIFIED
CHAPTER 12.1
Gleanings
from the Book of Daniel:
A
Weekly Verse-by-Verse Bible Study Series
DANIEL
Chapter
Twelve
Daniel’s Final Vision
The Events of the End
Introduction
Continued is Daniel’s last great
prophetic vision which began in Chapter 10. It highlights God’s faithfulness to
His chosen people Israel. God’s covenantal promise to Abraham which started back
in Genesis 1:1-3 climaxes at the time of
the end (cf. Daniel 12:9) or the end
of days (cf. Daniel 12:13) on earth. Israel, i.e., not all, but a remnant,
will be saved from the intense persecution of the Great Tribulation Period –
the last three and one-half years. It also will be a time when Gentile rule on
the earth will conclude.
Several End Times topics are discussed
in this brief chapter, as expressly stated in the outline:
1. The Great Tribulation Period (v.1)
2. The two resurrections (v.2)
3. The rewards of the righteous (v.3)
4. The preservation of revelation (v.4)
5. The triumph of God’s people (Vv. 5-7)
6. The question Daniel queries (v.8)
7. The answer Daniel receives (v.9)
8. The abomination of desolation (v.10-11)
9. The epilogue (Vv.12-13)
(Verse 1)
And at that time shall Michael stand up, the
great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and at that time
thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the
book.
At That Time
At what time? is the question. Reverting
to its antecedent verse of Chapter 11, at
that time is an eschatological expression designating the time frame known
as the time of the end of the latter days for Israel (cf. Daniel
10:13). It will be a time of Israel’s greatest distress.
Shall Michael stand up, the great prince which
standeth for the children of thy people
The Great Prince
Michael (who is like
unto God), the archangel, has the responsibility of being the guardian angel of
Israel. He will protect, defend, and stand on her behalf.
Thy People
Here, the angel
Gabriel is specifically identifying Daniel’s people, i.e., God’s children It does
not include all believers and there is no reference to the Church. They will
endure a time of unparalleled oppression.
And there shall be a time of trouble, such as
never was since there was a nation even to
that same time
A Time of Jacob’s Trouble
Never before or afterward will there be
a time of trouble for the nation Israel. In other words, the Antichrist will
bring an unprecedented amount of pain upon Israel ever since it became a nation
(read: Matthew 24:15-26).
Jeremiah
30:7 - Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's
trouble, but he shall be saved out of it.
And at that time thy people shall be delivered,
every one that shall be found written in the book.
The Book of Life
The Book of Life is a divine register,
written beforehand, on everyone who has ever lived. Earth’s citizens who are
found written in the Book inherit eternal life, whereas names not found written
are destined to eternal damnation.
Insofar as Israel is
concerned, not all will be saved (cf. Romans 11:26) solely the remnant or one-third
of God’s elect who were regenerated will be saved. Zechariah tells us
two-thirds of Israel will die (cf. Zechariah 13:2). These apostates and rebels will
be blotted out by God (cf. Psalm 69:28; Revelation 20:15) and be recipients of
the second death [explained in the next verse].
(Verse 2)
And many of them that sleep in the dust of the
earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.
The Dust of the Earth
When a person dies or sleeps, his
physical body goes to grave or dust and returns to dust. Many refer to all mankind (cf. Romans 5:19). The word sleep is a symbol for death, i.e., the
body is asleep but not the soul, conversely the
dust of the earth is a common phrase for ‘in the ground’ or grave.
Genesis 3:19 – In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast
thou taken:
for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt
thou return.
Job 7:21 - And why dost thou not pardon my transgression, and take away mine
iniquity? for now shall I sleep in the dust; and thou shalt seek
me in the morning, but I shall not be.
First and Second Resurrections
At the end of the Great
Tribulation there will be a resurrection of the dead (cf. Acts 24:15). However,
there are two separate and very different resurrections talking about the
eternal state of the soul as notated in Scripture:
1. Daniel 12:2
a. The resurrection to everlasting
life
b. The resurrection to shame and
everlasting contempt
2. John 5:29
a. The resurrection of life
b. The resurrection of damnation or
judgment
3. Acts 24:15
a. The resurrection of the just
i. The premillennial view places this
event at the beginning of the millennium (cf. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14)
b. The resurrection of the unjust
i. The outcome of the Great White
Throne Judgment at the end of Tribulation. This includes all the unsaved
persons who ever lived (cf. Revelation 20:11-15)
NOTE:
[For further study visit Got Questions Ministries:
What is the first resurrection? What is the
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Bodily
resurrection is a reality when one who believes in Jesus Christ will receive a
glorified or transformed body. Recall, Christ was the first fruit of that
reality:
1 Corinthians 15:23 - But there is an order to
this resurrection: Christ was raised as the first of the harvest; then all who belong
to Christ will be raised when he comes back (NLT).
…And,
1
John 3:2 - Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that,
when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is.
In the context of Daniel 12:2, the
emphasis is on the hope of the Jews who will die during the Tribulation. Additionally,
this is the first mention of eternal life in the Bible, even though Job and
others imply resurrection (cf. Job 19:25)
(Verse 3)
And they that be wise shall shine as the
brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the
stars for ever and ever.
The Rewards of the
Righteous
Rewards for the just
will follow the resurrection. Servants of God and their benefits are
categorized into two groups:
1. Those who are wise
a. The wise are those who
understand and remain faithful to God and His covenant, i.e., the teachers (cf.
Daniel 11:33, 35).
b. Their rewards: They
will shine as the brightness of the heavens or sky.
2. Those who turn many to
righteousness
a. The evangelists too
have an important role to play in God’s program in the toughest of times, they
will attempt to purge sin from the lost by instructing them in the faith after
the Church has been raptured.
b. Their rewards: They
will shine as the stars forever and ever.
Incidentally, their
glory will also involve reigning with Jesus Christ during His Kingdom.
Matthew 13:43 - Then shall the
righteous shine forth as the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. Who hath ears to
hear, let him hear.
Matthew 25:31 - When the Son of Man shall come in His glory, and all the holy
angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory.
2 Timothy 2:12 - If we suffer [endure], we shall also reign
with Him: if we deny Him, He also will deny us.
(Verse 4)
But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal
the book, even to the
time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
The Preservation of Revelation
Instructions are given to Daniel by
Gabriel to close up the record of the prophecy and seal it thus making it
secure until the End Times. The sealing did not mean concealment, but rather
conclusion or confirmation.
The sealing of a scroll was not uncommon
for scribes. Upon completing their work, one would place their seal on the
scroll cylinder to certify its authenticity. Sealing also served as a means of
guarding and protecting the work against any unauthorized changes or additions.
Daniel was to preserve his book so that
people of all time, from his day to the end, could know about the events of the
future. So here, God directs Daniel to seal the words of this prophecy until
the time of the end. In the book of Revelation, God orders John to not seal the
prophecy of Revelation for the time is at
hand (cf Revelation 22:10).
Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall
be increased
In Search of Knowledge
Accepted is the view
this phrase is referring to the citizens of the Tribulation, a time God has
appointed, trying to find answers as to what is happening. Jeremiah foretold:
Jeremiah 5:1 - Run ye to and fro through the streets of Jerusalem, and see now, and
know, and seek in the broad places thereof, if ye can find a man, if there be any that executeth judgment (justice), that seeketh the truth;
and I will pardon it (Jerusalem).
No doubt, those living in the last
days will have more knowledge and understanding than those of today. And, the
knowledge that is increased, more than likely, will be the study of
eschatology, i.e., Bible prophecy.
In the forthcoming study, the
triumph of Israel will be spotlighted.
QUESTIONS:
1. What role does Michael play concerning
Israel?
2. When is the time of Jacob's trouble?
3. Whose names are written in the Book of
Life?
4. When will the first resurrection take
place?
5. When will the second resurrection take
place?
6. Who are the first fruits of the
resurrection?
7. Why was Daniel told to seal the book
until the end of times?
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