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Speaker 1 (00:33):
Well, hello and welcome. This is Michael Masham here and
i'd like to introduce y'all to Well, this is going
to be an interesting broadcast because we're not necessarily proceeding
forth through the Bible in the normal way. I'd like
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to actually bring forth the concept of confession of the Bible,
some scriptures that maybe people have already heard. And if
you're new to the Bible, well, the Word of God
is alive. And if you don't know if you're going
to heaven, if you don't know if you're saved, then
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you can confess Jesus Christ is Lord, and make him
the Lord of your life, and ask him into your
heart through your mouth through open confession. Now, that is
the key to receiving all the other treasures in the Word.
The Word of God is alive. So when I was seventeen,
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I just learned about God. I wanted to follow God.
It was at a youth group Bible study, and this
gentleman told me about Psalm one nineteen that you can
confess and you can read Psalm one nineteen. It's the
longest chapter in the Bible. Young brain was like, Yeah,
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I'm gonna I'm gonna grab this Bible. I'm gonna get
the longest chapter into me. You don't have to tell
me twice. And every eight stanzas or verses were of
the separate letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and so I
endeavored to try to memorize it in the New International Version,
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and at the very least I would read it every day. Well,
what we're gonna do tonight is not try to do
something that you need to do every day. And but
tonight is an invitation to confess a very interesting chapter
in the Bible, a very difficult chapter. It's a challenge,
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just like reading Psalmon nineteen, which I also recommend, But
tonight for the things that are going on and the
shootings and you know, the Charlie Kirk stuff, and Elon
and Trump and just I mean, everything that's going on
in the world, we need spirit filled warriors to confess
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alongside each other the word of God. So I'm not
gonna dilly dally and talk anymore. I'm just gonna dive
right in. And this is Daniel chapter eleven. It is
a it is a challenging chapter, but it is worthwhile.
And I apologize with my throat and my voice sound
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kind of croakery. I might have to pause this at times,
but we're gonna do this in the amplified Daniel eleven.
Here we go, So anybody that wants to confess this
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alongside with me, we are unleashing something into this present time.
And you don't have to do this in like a
cult like way. We're not trying to do some kind
of weird thing. When our faith agrees together, power is unleashed.
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And this is a very important time. I've done a
recording of this and it was fought, so I believe
that Daniel chapter eleven is very important. It's a long chapter,
so you'll have to just bless you as you as you,
as you journey with us. Helleujah. Okay, here we go again.
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This is in the amplified version, so there's going to
be some extra words, but it's helpful. Also. I in
the first year of Darius, the mead I Gabriel arose
to be an encouragement and a protection for him. And
now will I tell you the truth. Behold, three more
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kings are going to arise in Persia. Then a fourth
will become far richer than all of them. When he
becomes strong through his ridges, he will stir up the
whole empire against the realm of Greece. Then a mighty, warlike,
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threatening king will arise, who will rule with great authority
and do as he pleases. But as soon as he
the Alexander, has risen, his kingdom will be broken by
his death and divided toward the four winds of heaven
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the north, south, east, and west. But not to his descendants,
nor according to the Grecian authority with which he ruled,
for his kingdom will be torn, torn out and uprooted,
and given to others his four generals to the exclusion
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of these. Then the King of the South Egypt will
be strong, along with one of his princes, who will
be stronger than he and have dominion over him. His
domain will be a great dominion. After some years, the
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Syrian King of the North and the Egyptian King of
the South will make an alliance. The daughter Bernice of
the King of the South will come to the King
of the North to make an equitable and peaceful agreement
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a marriage. But she will not retain the power of
her position, nor will he retain his power. She will
be handed over with her attendants and her father as
well as he who supported her in those times. But
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out of a branch of her familiar roots will one
her brother, Prodomi the third Urgates the First arise in
his place, and he will come against the Syrian army
and enter into the fortress of the King of the North,
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and he will deal with them and prevail. Also, he
will carry off to Egypt their Syrian gods, with their
caste images and their precious and costly treasure of silver
and gold. And he will refrain from waging war against
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the King of the North for some years. And the
King of the North will come into the King of
the South, into the realm of the King of the South,
but he will retreat to his own country, badly defeated.
His sons will prepare for battle and assemble a multitude
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of great forces, which will keep on coming and overflow
the land and pass through, so that they may wage
again war as far as his fortress. The King of
the South but told me the fourth, the Laubator of Egypt,
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will be enraged and go out and fight with the
King of the Antiochus the third of the Great, and
the Syrian king will raise a great multitude army, but
the multitude shall be given into the hand of the
Egyptian king. When the multitude army is captured and carried away,
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the heart of the Egyptian king will be proud, arrogant,
and he will cause tens of thousands to fall, But
he will not prevail, for the King of the North
will again raise a multitude army greater than the one before,
and after several years he will advance with a great
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army and substantial equipment. In those times, many will rise
up against the King of the South Egypt. Also the
violent men among your own people will arise in order
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to fulfill the earlier visions, but they will fail. Then
the King of the North Syria will come and build
up siege ramps and capture a well fortified city. The
forces of the South will not stand their ground, not
even the finest troops, for there will be no strength
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to stand against the Syrian king. But he Syria who
comes against him Egypt will do exactly as he's as
he pleases, and no one will be able to stand
against him. He Antiochus three the Great, will also stay
for a time in the beautiful and glorious land of Israel,
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with destruction in his hand. He will be determined to
come with the power of his entire kingdom and propose
equitable conditions in terms of peace, which he will put
into effect by making an agreement with the King of
the South. He will also give him his daughter Cleopatria
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the First, in an attempt to overthrow the kingdom, but
he will it will not succeed or be to his advantage.
After this, he, Antiochus the third, the Great, King of Syria,
will turn his attention to the islands and coast lands
and capture many of them. But a commander Lucius Scipio
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Asatiacus of Rome, will put an end to his aggression
towards Rome's territorial interests. In fact, he will repay his
insolence and turn his audacity back upon him. Then he
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will turn back towards the fortresses of his own land
of Syria, but he will stumble and fall and not
be found. Then in this place one his eldest son,
Celestius the fourth, Felapitour, will arise, who will send an
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oppressor through the jewel of his kingdom. Yet within a
few days he will be shattered, though not in anger
nor in battle, and in his place in Syria will
arise a despicable and despised person to whom royal majesty
and the honor of the kingdomship have not been conferred.
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But he will come without warning in a time of
tranquility and seize the kingdom by intrigue. The overwhelming forces
of the invading armies of Egypt will be flooded away
before him and smashed, And so the Prince of the
Covenant will be smashed. After an alliance is made with him,
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he will work deceitfully, and he will go up and
gain power with a small force of people in a
time of tranquility, without warning. He will enter the most
productive and richest parts of the Kingdom of Egypt, and
he will accomplish that which his fathers never did, nor
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his father's fathers. He will distribute plunder, spoil, and goods
among them. He will devise plans against strongholds, but only
for a time decreed by God. He will stir up
his strength and courage against his former Egyptian ally. The
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King of the South told me the sixth with a
great army. So the King of the South will prepare
an extremely great, powerful army to wage war. But he
will not stand for his schemes, For schemes will be
devised against him. Yes, those who eat his fine food
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will betray and destroy him. To me the sixth and
his army will be swept away, and many will fall
down slain. And as for both of these kings, their
hearts will be set on doing evil. They will speak
lies over the same table, but it will not secede,
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for the end is yet to come. At the appointed time,
then he Antiochus the fourth Epiphanes, will return to his
land with great treasure plunder, and his heart will be
set against the Holy Covenant, and he will take action
and return to his own land, Syria. At the time
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appointed by God, he will return and come into the south.
But this last time will not be successful as were
the previous invasions of Egypt, for ships of Cyprus and
Roman hands will come against him. Therefore he will be
discouraged and turn back to Israel and carry out his
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rage against the Holy Covenant and take action. So he
will return and show favoritism toward the Jews who abandon
break the Holy Covenant with God. Armed forces of his
will arise in Jerusalem and defile and desecrate the sanctuary
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the spiritual stronghold, and will do away with the regular sacrifice,
that is the daily burnt offering, and they will set
up a pagan altar in the sanctuary, which is the
abomination of desolation, with smooth words of flattery and praise.
He will turn to godlessness those who are willing to
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disregard the mosaic Covenant. But the people who are spiritually
mature and know their God will display strength and take
action to resist. They who are wise and who have
spiritual insight among the people will instruct many and help
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them understand. Yet, for many days, some of them and
their followers will fall by the sword and by flame,
by captivity, and by plunder. Now when they fall, they
will receive a little help, and many will join with
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them in hypocrisy. Some of those who are spiritually wise
and have insight will fall as martyrs in order to refine,
to purge, and to make those among God's people pure
until the end time, because it is yet to come.
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At the time appointed by God, then the king, the Antichrist,
will do exactly as he pleases. He will exalt himself
and magnify himself above every God, and will speak astounding
and disgusting things against the God of gods, and he
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will prosper until the indignation is finished. For that which
is determined by God will be done. He will have
no regard for the gods of his fathers, or for
the desire of women, nor will he have regard for
any other God, for he shall magnify himself above them all. Instead,
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he will honor a god of fortresses, a god whom
his fathers did not know. He will honor him with
gold and silver, with precious stones, and with expensive things.
He will act against the strongest fortresses with the help
of a foreign God. He will give great honor to
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those who acknowledge him, and he will cause them to
rule over the many, and will parcel out land for
a price. At the end of time, the king of
the South will push and attack him, the Antichrist, and
the king of the North will storm against him with
chariots and horsemen, and with many ships, and he will
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enter countries, overwhelm them, and pass through. He shall also
pass through and enter the beautiful and glorious land Israel.
And many countries will fall, but these will be rescued
out of his hand. Edom Moab and the foremost core
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of the people of Ammon. Then he will stretch out
his hand against other countries, but Egypt will not be
among the ones which escape. He will have power over
the treasures of gold and silver, and over all the
precious things of Egypt. And the Libyans and the Ethiopians
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will follow in his footsteps. But rumors from the east
and from the north will alarm and disturb him, and
he will set out with great fury to destroy and
to annihilate many. He will pitch his palatial tents between
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the seas and the glorious holy Mountain Zion. Yet he
will come to his end with no one to help
him in his final battle with God.