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The purpose of this book is to put the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation in order with other prophecies and make them clear and understandable in one comprehension interpretation.
Have you ever wondered how the book of Daniel in the Old Testament could be put into a comprehensive interpretation of future prophecies with the Book of Revelation in the New Testament?
This book does that for young people and adults.
It proves the rapture of the church is before the traditional Great Tribulation. Get answers to questions such as:
• How can we distinguish God’s anger, judgments, and wrath from each other?
• Who does God punish and why?
• How do the seven seals of Revelation lead up to the rapture of the church?
The events in Revelation are lined up on a timeline to show the timing of each event. Readers will learn where the Antichrist gets his power and why we may be witnessing the last gentile government.
While we cannot claim to know all prophecies, we can know that God has everything under control. He will fulfill His plan regardless of what we may think will happen. There is perfect peace in knowing this fact.

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But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added to you.
Matthew 6:33 NKJV
DANIEL AND REVELATION
Compared and Analyzed
 
 
 
 
 
 
JAMES W. TYGRETT
 

 
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All Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, New King James Version. NKJV Copyright © 1996 by Broadman & Holman Publishers.
 
ISBN: 978-1-6642-5352-0 (sc)
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WestBow Press rev. date: 06/20/2022
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1The Book of Daniel
King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream
World Rulers
Toes: Future
Figure 1: Daniel Chapter 2 Image
Daniel’s Visons
Interpretation of Daniel Chapter 7
Interpretation of Daniel Chapter 8
Interpretation of Daniel 9: Seventy Weeks
First Time Period: Sixty-Nine Weeks
Second Time Period: One Week, the Seventieth Week of Daniel, and the Future
Interpretation of Daniel 11: Wrath from God
Interpretation of Daniel Chapter 12: Deliverance
Table 1: Book of Daniel
A Summary of the Prophecies of Daniel
Chapter 2Why Was God’s Wrath Poured Out on Nations and Cities in the Old Testament?
Table 2: Four Hebrew Transliterated Words translated.
Old Testament
Nations and Cities
World Flood
Sodom and Gomorrah
Egypt
Israel at Sinai
Israel at Kibroth-Hattaavah
First Time by the Promised Land: Kadesh Barnea
Israel at Jericho
Israel: Northern Kingdom
Amalekites and Canaanites
Judah: Southern Kingdom
Limit to Sin
Answers
End of Time: The Last Gentile Government
Chapter 3Who Received God’s Wrath in the Old Testament? Why?
Aaron and Miriam
Korah
Balaam
King Saul
Uzza
King David
King Rehoboam
King Amaziah and King Jehoahaz
King Hezekiah
Repentance Brings Pardon
Answers
Chapter 4Who Receives God’s Wrath in the New Testament? Why?
Table 3. Greek Transliterated Words Translated: Anger, Wrath, or Indignation
God’s Wrath (orgē)
John the Baptist
Believer and Unbeliever
Romans
Ephesians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
Revelation
Devil’s Wrath (Thymos)
God’s Wrath (Thymos)
Answers
Chapter 5Who Receives Distress or Tribulation in the Old and New Testament? Why?
Old Testament
Unbelievers
Believers
Summary of Distress in Old Testament
New Testament
Unbelievers
Believers
End of the Church Age
Israel’s Great Tribulation
Answers
Chapter 6Looking at the Book of Revelation
Fig Tree: Symbol
With This Understanding, Let Us Look at the Book of Revelation
Seals
First Seal: White Horse
Second Seal: Red Horse
Third Seal: Black Horse
Fourth Seal: Pale Horse (Light Green)
Fifth Seal: Souls under the Altar in Heaven
Sixth Seal: God’s Anger
Table 4: Immediately after the Tribulation, the Sixth Seal Is God’s Anger
Seventh Seal: Silence in Heaven (The Church Raptured)
Chapter 7 of Revelation: The Interlude Chapter of the Seals
A. Revelation 7:1–8 (Jewish Preachers)
B. Revelation 7:9–17 (Great Multitude)
Table 5: Seals of Revelation
Beast of the Sea
Beast from the Earth
The Religious Mystery Woman and Scarlet Beast
Fall of Political and Financial World System: Babylon the Great City
Seven Golden Bowls Containing God’s Wrath
Battle of Armageddon
Last Gentile Government Rising?
Chapter 7Scriptural Titles on Time Chart
Scriptural Titles
Church/Discipline Age
Judgments and Wrath of God: Seven Years
God’s Judgments: Forty-Two Months
Middle of the Seventieth Week
God’s Wrath: 1,260 Days
Millennium : Jesus’s Reign on Earth for One Thousand Years
Gospel Proclaimed
Table 6: Scriptural Titles
Table 7: God’s Judgments and Wrath in Revelation Compared with Daniel’s Seventieth Week
God’s Judgments and Wrath in Revelation Compared to Daniel’s Seventieth Week
Final Notes
Appendix: Chapter 5
Summary
INTRODUCTION
There are many interpretations when it comes to the book of Revelation. Many people over the years have told me they do not read it or study it because it is so hard to understand. I understand their thinking. However, God has promised to bless us if we read His Word, which includes Revelation.
Scripture interprets scripture. One way to find the interpretation is by doing a word study and then checking your findings with the teaching of all scriptures. If you can find the word or words in the original language, you will find each English word in your Bible regardless of the translation. A concordance of that translation will give you all the scriptural references where each word is found and ties that word back to the original language.
In this study, we have followed this process to answer some basic definitions of words used in the Bible and particularly Revelation. These definitions will help us put events of Revelation in the proper order. They will help us label the periods of time that are laid out in the scriptures, including Revelation.
The words to be defined from scripture are God’s anger, wrath, indignation, and judgment . We also show how God uses affliction, distress, tribulation, and tro uble .
This study begins with a close look into the Old Testament book of Daniel and will lay the groundwork to understand the events in Revelation. A time line is given to the prophet Daniel about the Gentile kingdoms or governments that will rule this world. Also, he is given a time line for Israel and its future, including the coming Messiah. The term “seventy weeks” will be reviewed and explained. He tells us when the Messiah will set up his kingdom and rule the world.
This study of Daniel is covered in our first chapter. Figure 1 illustrates the image of chapter 2 of Daniel. The rows in table 1 lay out the chapters of Daniel’s visions in chapters 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12. The column titles of table 1 are the subjects of the image from chapter 2 of Daniel. This shows how the information in the visions fits into the right time period.
Then we do a word study of the scriptures to answer some questions, which gives us scriptural definitions. The words can be used to understand all scriptures. Putting these definitions in a time line will give us a graphic table to better understand how they relate.
The first question is in chapter 2: “Why Was God’s Wrath Poured Out on Nations and Cities in the Old Testament?” We will look at the scriptures with the Hebrew words translated anger, wrath, and indignation in the Old Testament. These scriptures will give us an understanding of God’s character in regard to who receives God’s wrath and why. This will give us the scriptural meaning of these words.
The second question is in chapter 3: “Who Received God’s Wrath in the Old Testament? Why?” We will follow the same pattern we used in chapter 2. These scriptures will give us basic information about who receives God’s wrath and why. This information will help interpret the events in Revelation.
In chapter 4, we look at the scriptures that contain the Greek words that are translated wrath and indignation in the New Testament. Does it fit the definition we found in the Old Testament?
The fifth chapter will look at the scriptures in the Old Testament with the Hebrew words that are translated distress and trouble . We will look at the scriptures in the New Testament that contain the Greek words that are translated affliction, distress, tribulation, and trouble . The answer will give us the “who” and “why,” which will help us interpret the events in Revelation.
The word tribulation in the New Testament will be defined and explained using scriptural verses. This study will find that the believers do not go through the Seventieth Week of Daniel, which is the judgments and wrath of God in Revelation. The believers are raptured out of this world before God pours out His judgments and wrath on the ungodly world, which some call the tribulation period. This study will help explain why.
Our study is meant to find the scriptural definitions of biblical terms. This will give us the understanding of how prophecies should be interpreted.
God was the one who brought the Jews back to their homeland when many nations tried to stop them after the Second World War. I hope you have read of the many miracles God did to bring the Jews back to their homeland and how God gave them victories over their enemies when the odds were overwhelmingly against them. God started dealing with the nation of Israel again when they became

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