Towards Eternity

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I. Seven Times in Daniel 12:4-3, the Question and its Answers Refer to the "End" of Time.

Verse 4 "…even to the time of the end."

Verse 6 "…How long shall it be the end of these wonders?"

Verse 7 "…all these things shall be finished."

Verse 8 "…what shall be the end of these things?"

Verse 9 "…till the time of the end."

Verse 11 [implied] "…from the time…shall be 1290 days," [to the end].

Verse 13 "… till the end be, …at the end of the days."

II The Hebrew Word, "End," as Used in Daniel 12, Means the "Utmost End," or the

Border Edge," or the "Termination" [point in time].

 

"[Word No.] 7093 ["end"] Gets. [pronounced] kates, [as used in Dan. 12:4,6,9,13,13] contr. From 7112. An extremity, …[utmost] border, end."

The Hebrew words, 7093, 7094, 7095, 7096, and 7097 all refer to the idea of being "clipped off," or at the brink, edge, outmost, uttermost. See Word No. 7112 "qatstats" [pronounced] kaw-stats’: a prim. Root, to "chop off."

Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary.

And the Hebrew [Word No.] 319-310 [end] Akh-ar-eeth, as used in Dan. 12:8, bears the same, or even stronger, meaning of the very end.

Wigram Englishman’s Hebrew-Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament.

 

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