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The prophecy of Daniel is no exception.
These accounts may be studied from points of view which no man can number: the historian feasts upon his records; the chronologist delights in calculating his periods; the lover of the Messiah rejoices in the contemplation of the times and events that led to His first advent, and demonstrated His Messiahship; and the friend of God traces with pleasure the providential movements by which the course of events has been controlled, and men been put up, and cast down, just according as they have been instruments in God’s hand to carry out His beneficent designs and purposes.
Much has been written of the prophet Daniel, and much more will undoubtedly be written, but here Stephen Nelson Haskell provides his own interpretation of the story of Daniel.
Haskell charts the story of humankind from the time of Daniel until the coming of Jesus and allows the reader to draw their own conclusions on the prophecies that were made.
This book is essential reading for all those who wish to understand more about some of the prophecies that were made before the coming of Christ.
Stephen Nelson Haskell was an evangelist, missionary and editor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church who became one of the pioneers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific.