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1 1,1 | prophecy and the apocalyptic visions we find in Daniel.~ The 2 1,4 | though we do meet with visions from time to time. As the 3 1,8 | bright hopes in these distant visions of the future? Is it the 4 2,7 | deny reality to the glowing visions of the prophets, and to 5 4,1 | Self-satisfied Leaders.~ C. Five Visions of Doom — Chs. 7-9:10. ~ 6 4,7 | Five Visions of Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).~ 7 4,7 | Doom (Chs. 7-9:10).~ These visions, though told at the end 8 4,7 | appeal to divinely given visions.~ The visions contain a 9 4,7 | divinely given visions.~ The visions contain a number of references 10 6,5 | contrast between the glowing visions of Isaiah and the grim realities 11 11,5| but the accompanying “visions “need closer attention. 12 11,6| lived through by Jeremiah in visions — see his personal anguish, 13 11,6| is a progression in these visions. In 4:5f the people arc 14 11,7| fulfilment of his earlier visions, and he had proclaimed him 15 13,3| that in such symbolical visions the details may carry implications 16 13,4| extraordinary vividness of his visions, and by the symbolism that 17 14,7| Apparently in the prophetic visions coming troubles amalgamate 18 15,1| Structure of Zechariah. ~ A. The Visions of Zechariah — Chs. 1-8.~ 19 15,2| pp. 269-273; Baron: The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah, 20 15,3| because of the apocalyptic visions they contain (see p. 115) 21 15,3| does not appear, and in the visions He does not speak directly 22 15,4| The Eight Visions (1:7-6:8). ~ While there 23 15,4| predictive element in these visions, they are not really comparable 24 15,4| naturally into three groups: visions I to III are concerned mainly 25 15,4| ends the first group of visions and so there follows a call 26 15,4| Chariots (6:1-8). ~ The visions end as they begin with the 27 17,2| The writer attributed his visions to Daniel to get his message, 28 17,4| Ezekiel, is unique; the visions must have been until fairly 29 17,5| predictive truth of the visions is confirmed by our Lord 30 17,5| is a guarantee that the visions of chs. 9 and 10-12, in 31 17,8| is dealt with under the visions.~ There is no justification 32 17,9| The Visions. ~ Very few who lightheartedly 33 17,9| sound exposition of the visions in Daniel.~ à) Daniel is 34 17,9| apply some parts of the visions to Antiochus Epiphanes, 35 17,0| Daniel to link it with the visions. Its purpose is not to give 36 17,1| book. “I saw in the night visions, and behold, One like the