Daniel Chapter 7 [Rotherham]

Bibles:        [about KJVwc]

Daniel 6   Daniel (Rotherham) Chapter Index   Daniel 8

Expanded Bible Comments
Additional Comments
References  About EBC
Open Refs in New Window
Go to Verse:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Scripture Expanded Comments

1 In the first year of Belshazzar, king of Babylon, Daniel, beheld, a dream, and visions of his head upon his bed,–then, the dream, he wrote, the sum of the matters, he told.
2 Daniel spake and said, I was looking, in my vision [which came] with the night,–when, lo! the four winds of the heavens, bursting forth upon the great sea; My vision – Containing a great political chart of the world's history. R662:1*

Such visions are sometimes counterfeited by Satan and made to seem ordinary by cataleptic sleeps and hypnotic trances. R2033:2

Four winds – The great time of trouble, also pictured as a tidal wave, a whirlwind and a great fire. R5863:6; D528

Of the heaven – The higher, or ruling, powers. R318:3

Upon the great sea – The restless masses of mankind. A318


3 and four large wild beasts, coming up out of the sea,–diverse, one from another:– Four great beasts – Representing the Gentile governments as ferocious, destructive, beastly and selfish, from the standpoint of the Lord and his people. A261; R166:2; PD50/61

Beastly because the base of action for every carnal man is pure self-interest. R1189:3

Indeed beastly. How perfectly they represent, in their evil and death-dealing power, their master, the devil. R419:6

The sea – The masses of mankind, not under religious restraint. R318:3; A318


4 The foremost, like a lion, having, the wings of an eagle,–I looked until the wings thereof, were torn out, and it was lifted up from the earth, and, upon its feet, like a man, was it caused to stand, and, the heart of a man, was given to it. First was like a lion – Babylon. R318:3; A257; OV270:6

The earth – The people, under or obedient to the ruling powers. R318:3


5 And, lo! another wild beast, a second, resembling a bear, and, on one side, was it raised up, with three ribs in its mouth, between its teeth,–and, thus, were they saying to it, Rise! devour much flesh. Second, like to a bear – Medo-Persia. R318:3; A257; OV270:6

Three ribs Three kingdoms it subdued. HG48:4


6 After that, I was looking, and lo! another like a leopard, and it, had four wings of a bird upon its back,–and four heads, had the wild beast, and dominion, was given to it, Like a leopard – Greece. R318:3; A257,; OV270:6

Four wings – Representing the rapidity of the movements under Alexander the Great. HG48:4

Alexander's kingdom was divided by his four generals-- Seleucus, Philopater, Antiochus Epiphanes and Ptolemaus Philomater--and broken into fragments. C27, C28


7 After that, I was looking in the visions of the night, when lo! a fourth wild beast, terrible and well-hipped and exceeding strong, and it had, large teeth of iron, it devoured and brake in pieces, and, the residue–with its feet, it trampled down,–and, it, was diverse from all the wild beasts that were before it, and it had, ten horns. A fourth beast – The Roman empire. A257; C76; OV270:6

No descriptive name given, because it was so ferocious and hideous that none of the beasts of the earth could be compared with it. A258

The same as the dragon of Rev 13:1, 2. R318:3, R420:1

Stamped the residue – Nothing could withstand its power. OV83:6

It had ten horns – The ten divisions of the Roman empire. A258

Kingdoms. R318:5, R3359:4*

Babylon is represented as being divided into ten different wards, each of which represents one of the kingdoms of Christendom, and which corresponds to the ten horns of the symbolic beast. Compare Rev. 11: & Dan. 7:7. SM405:4

Corresponding to the ten toes of the image of Dan. 2. PD50/61; OV83:7; HG20:4; R3359:4*


8 I was considering the horns, when lo! another horn, a little one, came up among them, and, three of the former horns, were uprooted from before it,–and lo! eyes, like the eyes of a man, in this horn, and, a mouth, speaking great things. There came up – In 539 AD. C76, C95

Another little horn – The Abomination of Desolation, the Papacy (Matt. 24:15); that Wicked One (2 Thess. 2:8); the Man of Sin (2 Thess. 2:3); the Mystery of Iniquity (2 Thess. 2:7); the Antichrist (1 John 2:18); the Son of Perdition (2 Thess. 2:3); the Beast (Rev. 13:1). A258; B271; 272; 277; C64; 76; 95

Papacy, the Leopard Beast of Rev. 13, containing certain qualities resembling the first three beasts combining certain leading characteristics of the preceding empires, uniting them in the power of the last. R318:3

Representing ecclesiastical power enthroned amid political power. PD50/61

Before whom – In 476, 489 and 539 AD, respectively. C76, C77, C95

There were three – The Western empire, the Heruli and the Ostrogoths. (The Western empire was an exarchate of the Eastern empire.) A258; C76, C77

Lombardy, Romania and Ravenna--since then the church element has worn the three-crowned hat. HG65:3

Of the first horns – Powers. C76

Plucked up – The Western empire by the Heruli, the Heruli by the Ostrogoths and the Ostrogoths by Justinian on behalf of the Papacy, which actually held the city and suburbs of Rome continuously from AD 539. C76-C79

Were eyes – Representing intelligence and a farsighted policy. A258; B305

And a mouth – Representing Papal utterances and claims. A258; R1732:5

Claiming to be the vicar of Christ. He assumed to speak as the mouthpiece of God. R388:3*

The power of the Papacy has been that of its mouth, guided by its knowledge. B305

"And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things ... and he opened his mouth in blasphemy." (Rev. 13:5, 6) "And he shall speak gre B305

Speaking great things – But not saying whether they are great truths or great untruths. In Revelation also, Papacy is described and its language quoted without adverse criticism. R1732:5

Illustrated by the boastful words of Pope Martin V. HG269:6

Making boastful claims. It should not surprise us that God should ordain, as part of its reward, that it should eat its own words. R509:6


9 I continued looking, until that, thrones, were placed, and, the Ancient of days, took his seat,–whose, garment, like snow, was white, and, the hair of his head, like pure wool, his throne, was flames of fire, his wheels, a burning fire. Till the thrones – Governments, rulerships. A92

Were cast down – The thrones of earth will be cast down and the dominion transferred to the great Prophet and Judge. R893:2, R2609:1

Head like the pure wool – Suggestive and symbolic of venerableness, of knowledge, experience, wisdom. R2826:4


10 A stream of fire, was flowing on and issuing forth from before him, a thousand thousand, waited upon him and, ten thousand times ten thousand, before him, stood up,–Judgment, took its seat, and, books, were opened. A fiery stream issued – Symbolic of severe judgments--a time of trouble. C302; R668:5

During the time when rich men weep and howl (Jas. 5:1-3; Zeph. 1:18); when the nations are angry (Rev. 11:18); when the stone smites the feet of the image (Dan. 2:34); when the kings of the earth make war with the lamb (Rev. 19:11-21). R668:5 [R853:78 - site Editor]

Thousand thousands – Not only of his saints, but of numerous other agents and agencies. C302

Times ten thousand – All mankind. C302

Judgment was set – It has already begun upon the institutions of nominal Christendom and will spread to all the nations, living and dead. C302

And the books – Of the divine revelation. C302

Were opened – Made plain as never before. C302


11 I continued looking, then because of the sound of the great words which the horn was speaking, I continued looking, until that the wild beast, was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning of the fire. I beheld then – After the decree against the Papacy; after its judgment had begun; after its dominion was gone and it was powerless longer to crush the Truth and power of the holy people. C68; A260; HG93:6

Of the great words – "There was given unto him a mouth speaking great things." (Rev. 13:5) B305

Illustrated by the claim of infallibility, made in 1870. A259

Which the horn – Papacy. C64, C76, C95

I beheld even – That it got no power over the holy saints, but it did have another effect. C68

Till the beast – The remnants of governments in the old Roman empire, represented by its horns. C68; A259

Was slain – By the rising of the masses. A259

As a result of the misleading influence of Papacy's continued bombastic utterances, even after its dominion is gone. C68

Signifies the overturn of the civil and religious systems of our day. OV83:8

His body destroyed – Their organizations as governments. OV83:8

Although the nations shall never rise up again, yet the people who compose the nations shall come forth from the grave to be blessed by God's kings and priests. R2338:5

The burning flame – To general anarchy. C68

Utter destruction. R2338:5; A260

The fourth beast will lose dominion and life at once. A260


12 As concerning the rest of the beasts, their dominion, was taken away,–but, a lengthening of life, was given to them, until time and season. Rest of the beasts – Babylon, Persia and Greece. A260

Their dominion – Universal dominion of earth. A260

Their lives were prolonged – Sir Isaac Newton observed: "All the four beasts are still alive, though the dominion of the first three be taken away." HG74:2

A season and time – Their lives as nations did not cease immediately. A260

Not so with the Roman empire, the fourth and last. A260

It will lose dominion and life at once, with all the others. A260


13 I continued looking in the visions of the night, when lo! with the clouds of the heavens, one like a son of man, was coming,–and, unto the Ancient of days, he approached, and, before him, they brought him near; The Son of man – Greek: the Son of the man (Adam). E150, E153

The seed of Adam, through Eve. E152

Does not imply that the life of this Son would come either through Adam, Abraham, David or Mary. E152

Messiah. E150; SM595:2; R3788:1

The Scriptures identify the Son of Man with the Lord of Glory and with the 'man Christ Jesus, and with the pre-human Logos. E150

The Jews understood the term as synonymous with Messiah. R943:6*, R3788:1

Not in the sense of being a man, but because he was the son of the man David with whom Jehovah made an everlasting covenant, perpetuating the throne to him and his seed forever. R944:1*

With the clouds – Clouds of trouble. R1796:6

The kingdoms become his when he comes "with the clouds" and not his coming as the "man of sorrows." HG79:6

Ancient of days – Jehovah. A261


14 and, unto him, were given dominion and dignity and kingship, that all peoples, races and tongues, unto him, should do service,–his dominion, was an age-abiding dominion, which should not pass away, and, his kingdom, that which should not be destroyed. There was given him – "Whose right it is." (Ezek. 21:27) R2609:1; D12

At the end of the Times of the Gentiles. OV115:3; A270

The Christ, Head and Body, complete. A260

By Jehovah, the great King. A261, A308

Dominion – The present dominion of earth will be transferred to the great Prophet, Priest, King and Judge. R2609:1, R893:2

A kingdom – When he appears in power and great glory. R2361:1, R4715:1

The Kingdom of God for which we pray, "Thy Kingdom come." (Matt. 6:10) R1776:5; D429

Should serve him – At present they do not; they must be brought by chastisement to submission. R268:5, R592:3, R409:3

His dominion – He shall take dominion, associating with him his faithful followers. R799:1

The winepress of the wrath of God must first be trodden. R3359:6*


15 The spirit of, me, Daniel, was grieved in the midst of the sheath,–and, the visions of my head, terrified me.
16 I drew near unto one of them who stood by, and made exact enquiry of him, concerning all this,–so he told me, and, the interpretation of the things, made he known unto me.
17 These great wild beasts, which are four,–are four kings who shall arise out of the earth; Out of the earth – At best they are but kingdoms of this world. A270

18 but the holy ones of the Highest, shall receive the kingdom,–and shall possess the kingdom for the age, yea for the age of ages. The saints – The Little Flock, the Royal Priesthood. R1855:3, R2490:2

Under the new rule there will be new rulers. R268:5

Shall take – Forcibly. D518

Not by poor human efforts. R658:5, R414:5

To "smite in pieces as a potter's vessel," (Psa. 2:9) intimating that, in some sense, the Lord will take possession of them before they are completely overthrown. R5631:6

The kingdom – Dominion. R268:5, R409:3

The fifth universal empire, the Kingdom of God. R307:5, R1776:5, R2145:1

Under which "all the families of the earth shall be blessed." (Gen. 12:3; Gen. 28:14) R1195:4


19 Then desired I to be sure, concerning the fourth wild beast, which was diverse from all of them,–exceeding terrible, whose, teeth, were iron, and, his claws, of bronze, he devoured, brake in pieces, and, the residue–with his feet, he trampled down; Know the truth – The nature and length of the dominion. C67

The fourth beast – The Roman empire. A257; C76; PD50/61


20 also concerning the ten horns, which were in his head, and the other, which came up, and there fell–from among them that were before it–three,–and this horn which had, eyes, and, a mouth, speaking great things, and, his look, was more proud than his fellows: And of the other – The Papacy. C76, C95

Which came up – In 539 AD. C76

And before whom – In 476, 489 and 539 AD, respectively. C76

Three fell – The Western empire, the Heruli and the Ostrogoths. A258; C76

Mouth that spake – Papal system making boastful claims. R509:6

See also comments on Dan. 7:8.


21 I continued looking, when, this horn, made war with the holy ones,–and prevailed against them:
22 until that the Ancient of Days, came, and, justice, was granted to the holy ones of the Highest,–and, the time, arrived, that the holy ones should possess, the kingdom. Judgment – The judgment against the "thrones" of the present time follows speedily upon the introduction of the Millennial reign. R893:2, R2609:1

The saints – The Little Flock, the Royal Priesthood. R1855:3, R2490:2

The kingdom – A strong government, in order to control the avarice and discontent and to cause the bounties of divine providence to minister blessings to every creature. R2145:1

"They shall reign with Christ a thousand years." (Rev. 20:6) R654:6

To bless all the families of the earth; the resurrected dead as well as those nations then living. R1195:4


23 Thus, he said, The fourth wild beast, is a fourth kingdom which shall be in the earth, which shall be diverse from all the kingdoms,–and shall devour all the earth, and shall trample it down, and break it in pieces.
24 And, the ten horns of that kingdom, are ten kings who will arise,–and, another, will arise after them, and, he, will be diverse from the former ones, and, three kings, will he cast down; Another shall rise – The beginning of this temporal power of the popes was gradual, from AD 539, but it was fully established in AD 800 when Charlemagne, king of France, was crowned by Pope Leo III. R1093:6

25 and, words against the Most High, will he speak, and, the holy ones of the Highest, will he afflict,–and will hope to change times and law, and they will be given into his hand, for a season and seasons and the dividing of a season, And he – The Papacy, the Man of Sin. C64; R665:5

Speak great words – "There was given him a mouth speaking great things." (Rev. 13:5) B305

Against the most High – Every tide of the true Christ and every prophecy describing his future glorious Kingdom, have been applied by the popes to themselves and their Antichrist reign. R1093:6; B307

And shall wear out – By the Confessional, the Inquisition and by persecutions, such as were inflicted upon the Waldenses, Albigenses, Wycliffites and Huguenots. B328, B329, B334-341

To change times – By establishing the Church in power before the Lord's time. B310; R5911:3

And laws – The divine laws, by modifying them to suit his own schemes. B310; R5911:3

Into his hand – Like Elijah's three and a half years of hiding in the wilderness from Queen Jezebel, these correspond to the 1260 years of the true Church in the wilderness condition where she had fled from the antitypical Jezebel. R5857:4

Dividing of time – In the Bible a "time" is used in the sense of a year. A symbolic year as used in prophecy is reckoned on the basis of a lunar year--12 months of 30 days each, or 360 days--each day representing a year. B89; CR140:2

Three and a half times or years (360 x 3 ½ equals 1260 days; symbolic time, 1260 literal years), from 539 to 1799 AD, the period of Papacy's power. C64, C68; R5857:4

There is abundant proof that this is the way God intended us to calculate symbolic time. (See Rev. 11:2, 3, 9, 12; 12:6, 14) R389:3*


26 but, Judgment, will take its seat,–and, his dominion, will they take away, to destroy and make disappear unto an end. Away his dominion – Papacy's dominion, and ecclesiastical domination in general. D37

To consume – Gradually from 1799 AD onward. D37; A259

This was the point and edge of all the preaching of the Reformation. R307:3

Unto the end – Showing that the judgment was to sit on that power and take away its dominion before the end. HG21:1

Final complete destruction. C50, C95; D37


27 And, the kingdom, and the dominion, and the greatness of the kingdoms under all the heavens, shall be given to the people of the holy ones of the Highest,–his kingdom, is an age-abiding kingdom, and, all the dominions, unto him, will render service, and show themselves obedient. Kingdom – This Messianic Kingdom is to be established to bring mankind back into harmony with the divine arrangement. R5181:2

The golden age of prophecy. R2361:1

For which our Redeemer taught us to watch and pray. R1776:5, R1855:2

The fifth universal empire. R307:5

It is the Kingdom of God--the Kingdom of Allah! CR113:3

It is in that Kingdom only that the saints have their citizenship; it alone they recognize. R318:6

The Church with her Lord is to constitute that Kingdom, and it cannot be established until the gathering of the elect from the world has been accomplished. CR21:5

Dominion – This dominion Jehovah will wrest by force from the "prince of this world," Satan, and will give it to his Son, whose Bride will share her Bridegroom's Kingdom. R5574:1

But they will not need the dominion, having attained the divine nature. Therefore the Kingdom of earth will be eternally the portion of perfected mankind. CR426:5

Under the whole heaven – Under a heavenly or spiritual ruler. SM502:1

Worldwide. R5181:2

Upon the completion of the election of the saints. R4812:2

Full liberty to do right will be firmly and forever established by earth's new King. R683:6

Shall be given – Some of the kingdoms represented in the Gentile image will be remaining at that time. R5631:5

Transfer will be accomplished in a great time of trouble which is to end the present world. R5574:1

Is Christ to have dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all nations should serve him? The same is given to the saints. R30:6*

When he gives the saints, with Christ their Lord, the heathen for an inheritance. (Psa. 2:8) R414:5, R658:5

People of the saints – The Kingdom class will consist only of our Lord and his "elect" of this Gospel age. D618; A261

God's faithful ones who suffer now, subject to the powers that be. R5574:1, R507:2

"The upright (saints) shall have dominion over them in the morning." (Psa. 49:14, 15) R2600:2

Who are to "dash them (beastly kingdoms) in pieces like a potter's vessel." (Psa. 2:8, 9) R5631:5

"To execute upon them the judgment written; this honor have all his saints." (Psa. 149:9) A261

Not by going into earthly politics. R2145:1

Whose kingdom – The first step in the setting up of this Kingdom was the raising of the sleeping saints of the Gospel age. R5631:6

Everlasting – The Kingdom of earth will be eternally the portion of perfected mankind. CR426:5

Because being of God's appointment; not by poor human efforts. R318:6, R414:5, R658:5

And all dominions – Christ's Kingdom is ultimately to be something more than a work of grace in the hearts of believers. A282

Shall serve and obey – Become subject to Christ. D12

First they must be brought to submission by chastisement. R592:3

His reign will be "the desire of all nations." (Hag. 2:7) R5204:4

As New Creatures prove their love for the Lord by suffering with him now; so the "earthly" must show their love and obedience to the same Lord when he is reigning with his saints. R1149:5*


28 Hitherto is the end of the matter. As for me, Daniel, greatly did my thoughts terrify me, and, my bright looks, were changed upon me, but, the matter–in mine own heart, I kept.
Daniel 6   Daniel (Rotherham) Chapter Index   Daniel 8
Top of Page