Daniel 12:5-7

5 Then I, Daniel, looked, and behold, two others stood, one on 1this bank of the stream and one on that bank of the stream.
6 And someone said to 2the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the stream,[a]3"How long shall it be till the end of these wonders?"
7 And I heard 4the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the stream; 5he raised his right hand and his left hand toward heaven and 6swore by him who lives forever that it would be for a 7time, times, and half a time, and that when the shattering of 8the power of 9the holy people comes to an end all these things would be finished.

Daniel 12:5-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 12

This chapter begins with an account of a time of exceeding great trouble to the people of God, who are comforted with the consideration of Michael the great Prince being on their side, and with a promise of deliverance, with the resurrection of the dead, and the glorious state of wise and good men upon that, Da 12:1-3, and Daniel is ordered to shut up and seal the book of the prophecy, until a time when it should be better understood, Da 12:4, next follows a question put by an angel to Christ, and his answer to it, with respect to the time of the fulfilment of those wonderful events, Da 12:5-7. Daniel, not understanding what he heard, asks what would be the end of those things, Da 12:8 in answer to which he is bid to be content with what he knew; no alteration would be among men; things would be neither better nor worse with them, Da 12:9,10, a time is fixed for the accomplishment of all, Da 12:11,12, and it is promised him that he should have rest after death, and rise again, and have his lot and share with the blessed, Da 12:13.

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  • [a]. Or who was upstream; also verse 7
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