From Chapter 10:1-6 of the prophecy of Daniel (דָנִיאֶל), brother Gideon Levytam introduces the final vision which Daniel saw in chapters 10,11,12., concerning that which would befall his people in the latter days. From the first six verses of Daniel 10, we learn that Daniel was concerned for his people, and was in mourning for three full weeks, without eating or washing. At the end of these days of mourning, Daniel was carried away in a vision to the great river Hiddekel. A unique man clothed in linen, and girded with fine gold, who’s face and eyes shone, and who's feet were as brass, appeared unto Daniel ready to share with him concerning the latter days.
Daniel 10:1-6 - A Unique Man Daniel Saw by the River of Hiddekel
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