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  • 10. The Man in Linen: Encountering the Pre-Incarnate Christ

    Week 10 argues the man in linen (Daniel 10, 12) is a pre-incarnate Christ, with divine attributes paralleling Revelation’s Son of Man. Challenging Hamilton’s two-figure theory, his priestly role and leadership over Michael affirm Christ’s victory, uniting heaven and earth.

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  • The Lion’s Roar: Biblical Theology and Daniel’s Den

    Lions in Scripture symbolize strength, danger, royalty, and divine purpose, appearing over 150 times. From Samson’s triumph to Daniel’s deliverance in the lions’ den, they reflect God’s power and judgment. Daniel 6 foreshadows Christ, the “Lion of Judah,” who conquers sin, turning the lion’s roar of judgment into salvation’s victory.

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  • Rhetoric and Reality: Navigating the Post-Election Landscape

    In a post-election analysis, the political landscape is dissected with a focus on the rhetoric versus reality of the Trump victory, questioning the implications of political hyperbole and its potential for societal unrest. The discussion touches on key figures like Letitia James and Kathy Hochul, reflecting on the Democratic response.

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