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in the latter days; and of the revelation that Christ gave to His servant John for the guidance of God's people all through the centuries; the promise is; 〃Blessed is he that readeth; and they that hear the words of this prophecy; and keep those things which are written therein。〃 Revelation 1:3。

From the rise and fall of nations as made plain in the books of Daniel and the Revelation; we need to learn how worthless is mere outward and worldly glory。 Babylon; with all its power and magnificence; the like of which our world has never since beheld;power and magnificence which to the people of that day seemed so stable and enduring; how completely has it passed away! As 〃the flower of the grass;〃 it has perished。 James 1:10。 So perished the Medo…Persian kingdom; and the kingdoms of Grecia and Rome。 And so perishes all that has not God for its foundation。 Only that which is bound up with His purpose; and expresses His character; can endure。 His principles are the only steadfast things our world knows。

A careful study of the working out of God's purpose in the history of nations and in the revelation of things to come; will help us to estimate at their true value things seen and things unseen; and to learn what is the true aim of life。 Thus; viewing the things of time in the light of eternity; we may; like Daniel and his fellows; live for that which is true and noble and enduring。 And learning in this life the principles of the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour; that blessed kingdom which is to endure for ever and ever; we may be prepared at His coming to enter with Him into its possession。

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                              After the Exile

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〃The Lord rebuke thee; O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?〃 Zechariah 3:2。




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                              Chapter 45

                              The Return of the Exiles


The advent of the army of Cyrus before the walls of Babylon was to the Jews a sign that their deliverance from captivity was drawing nigh。 More than a century before the birth of Cyrus; Inspiration had mentioned him by name; and had caused a record to be made of the actual work he should do in taking the city of Babylon unawares; and in preparing the way for the release of the children of the captivity。 Through Isaiah the word had been spoken:

〃Thus saith the Lord to His anointed; to Cyrus; whose right hand I have holden; to subdue nations before him; 。 。 。 to open before him the two…leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; I will go before thee; and make the crooked places straight: I will break in pieces the gates of brass; and cut in sunder the bars of iron: and I will give thee the treasures of darkness; and hidden riches of secret places; that thou mayest know that I; the Lord; which call thee by thy name; am the God of Israel。〃 Isaiah 45:1…3。

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In the unexpected entry of the army of the Persian conqueror into the heart of the Babylonian capital by way of the channel of the river whose waters had been turned aside; and through the inner gates that in careless security had been left open and unprotected; the Jews had abundant evidence of the literal fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy concerning the sudden overthrow of their oppressors。 And this should have been to them an unmistakable sign that God was shaping the affairs of nations in their behalf; for inseparably linked with the prophecy outlining the manner of Babylon's capture and fall were the words:

〃Cyrus; he is My shepherd; and shall perform all My pleasure: even saying to Jerusalem; Thou shalt be built; and to the temple; Thy foundation shall be laid。〃 〃I have raised him up in righteousness; and I will direct all his ways: he shall build My city; and he shall let go My captives; not for price nor reward; saith the Lord of hosts。〃 Isaiah 44:28; 45:13。

Nor were these the only prophecies upon which the exiles had opportunity to base their hope of speedy deliverance。 The writings of Jeremiah were within their reach; and in these was plainly set forth the length of time that should elapse before the restoration of Israel from Babylon。 〃When seventy years are accomplished;〃 the Lord had foretold through His messenger; 〃I will punish the king of Babylon; and that nation; saith the Lord; for their iniquity; and the land of the Chaldeans; and will make it perpetual desolations。〃 Jeremiah 25:12。 Favor would be shown the remnant of Judah; in answer to fervent prayer。 〃I will be

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found of you; saith the Lord: and I will turn away your captivity; and I will gather you from all the nations; and from all the places whither I have driven you; saith the Lord; and I will bring you again into the place whence I caused you to be carried away captive。〃 Jeremiah 29:14。

Often had Daniel and his companions gone over these and similar prophecies outlining God's purpose for His people。 And now; as the rapid course of events betokened the mighty hand of God at work among the nations; Daniel gave special thought to the promises made to Israel。 His faith in the prophetic word led him to enter into experiences foretold by the sacred writers。 〃After seventy years be accomplished at Babylon;〃 the Lord had declared; 〃I will visit you; and perform My good word toward you; in causing you to return。 。 。 。 I know the thoughts that I think toward you; saith the Lord; thoughts of peace; and not of evil; to give you an expected end。 Then shall ye call upon Me; and ye shall go and pray unto Me; and I will hearken unto you。 And ye shall seek Me; and find Me; when ye shall search for Me with all your heart。〃 Verses 10…13。

Shortly before the fall of Babylon; when Daniel was meditating on these prophecies and seeking God for an understanding of the times; a series of visions was given him concerning the rise and fall of kingdoms。 With the first vision; as recorded in the seventh chapter of the book of Daniel; an interpretation was given; yet not all was made clear to the prophet。 〃My cogitations much troubled me;〃 he wrote of his experience at the time; 〃and my countenance

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changed in me: but I kept the matter in my heart。〃 Daniel 7:28。

Through another vision further light was thrown upon the events of the future; and it was at the close of this vision that Daniel heard 〃one saint speaking; and another saint said unto that certain saint which spake; How long shall be the vision?〃 Daniel 8:13。 The answer that was given; 〃Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed〃 (verse 14); filled him with perplexity。 Earnestly he sought for the meaning of the vision。 He could not understand the relation sustained by the seventy years' captivity; as foretold through Jeremiah; to the twenty…three hundred years that in vision he heard the heavenly visitant declare should elapse before the cleansing of God's sanctuary。 The angel Gabriel gave him a partial interpretation; yet when the prophet heard the words; 〃The vision 。 。 。 shall be for many days;〃 he fainted away。 〃I Daniel fainted;〃 he records of his experience; 〃and was sick certain days; afterward I rose up; and did the king's business; and I was astonished at the vision; but none understood it。〃 Verses 26; 27。

Still burdened in behalf of Israel; Daniel studied anew the prophecies of Jeremiah。 They were very plainso plain that he understood by these testimonies recorded in books 〃the number of the years; whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet; that He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem。〃 Daniel 9:2。

With faith founded on the sure word of prophecy; Daniel pleaded with the Lord for the speedy fulfillment of these

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promises。 He pleaded for the honor of God to be preserved。 In his petition he identified himself fully with those who had fallen short of the divine purpose;

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