Dan(1)–WhattheBabylonianPrisonersMeanfortheChurchof

(Dan1) What theBabylonian Prisoners Mean for the Church ofthe End of the World

Author:YaoLianghong

 After King Solomon, the kingdom of Israel wasdivided into ten tribes of northern Israel and two tribes of southern Judah.Northern Israel was destroyed by Assyria in about 723 BC because of greatrebellion against God, and southern Judah was left after that.Southern Judahwas destroyed by Babylon about 605 BC.Much of this book, which Daniel wroteduring his time as a Babylonian captive in southern Judah, is prophetic. Thisbook of prophecy, starting with the war between Judah and Babylon, covers thelong history of mankind, symbolizing the struggle between good and evilthroughout the history of the world.
In605 BC, when the king of Babylon began to conquer Judah and the surroundingcountries, God sent Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, to plunder the treasuresof the temple in Jerusalem, as well as some of the royal and nobles.With thefall of Nineveh (the Assyrian capital), the Babylonian empire grew rapidly, and soon became sopowerful that it lacked men of skill and knowledge to govern. ThereforeNebuchadnezzar king of Babylon carried away to Babylon young Jews who werehandsome, intelligent, and knowledgeable in all kinds of learning, and taughtthem the Babylonian culture and language, so that they might serve in theking's court. Daniel and his three friends were among them.
Inorder to paganize Daniel and his friends and destroy the true religion of theJews, Satan first started with their names, changing the names of Daniel andhis three friends into the names of the Babylonian gods. Nevertheless, theyresolved to be loyal to the One True God. Then the king of Babylon shook theirfaith with offerings and sacrifices of food to idols, but they did not defilethemselves with the king's food and wine, so they gained a better spirit.
Becausethese four young men were faithful to God, God also believed in helping them.After ten days of testing himself on vegetarian food and water, Daniel and hisfriends stood fearlessly before the king in good health and fatter than all theyoung men who ate the portion of the king's meat. Their insistenceon loyalty to God shows extraordinary superhuman wisdom,which is a powerful testimonyto the power of God,which created favorable conditions for Danielto be recognizedby the imperial Kings.So God blessedDaniel and he was still alive in the third year of King Cyrus, 536 BC, whichwas 66 years after his exiles to Babylon.In other words, he lived to see thefirst return of the Jews after their exile to Babylon in 538 BC (Dan 10:1).
Danielis a very important systematic prophecy in the Bible. The narrative history ofChapters 1-6 contains a prelude to the events of the Church ofthe Eleventh Hour in the last, which is aprelude to preparing the way for the worldwide beastimage.The experience of Daniel and his three friends was witness to theexperience of the four churches of the Eleventh Hour in the last. Daniel, who lived until the time of CyrusCyrus (a man from the east), which foreshadowedthe LastRevivalthatemerged from the four churches as the only prophetic church to prepare the wayfor 144,000 people at the end.
Itis estimated that one third of the entire Bible is prophecy, and Daniel and Revelation in particularare full of systematic prophesying from ancient times to the present day, allthe way to the Second Coming and the New Heaven and the New Earth. Most ofthese prophecies have so far been fulfilled in the continuous history of thepast, and the few remaining prophecies of the final outcome are now beingfulfilled rapidly.
[Dan 1:1-2]In the thirdyear of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babyloncame to Jerusalem and besieged it.And the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judahinto his hand, with some of the vessels of the house of God: and he carriedthem into the land of Shinar to the house of his god, and put them into theTreasury of his god.
Jehoiakimwas the second son of Josiah. When Josiah died at Megiddo, the people appointedJehoahaz, Josiah's fourth son, to succeed him as king (1 Ch. 3:15).Three months after Jehoahaz hadreigned, Pharaoh Necho,king of Egypt, returned from his first campaign in Mesopotamia, deposedJehoahaz and installed Jehoiakim as king (2 Ki 23:29-34).The king of Egyptchanged the name of the new king of Judah from Eliakim to Jehoiakim. Jehoiakimwas forced to pay a great deal of tribute to Egypt (2 Ki 23:34-35), but he wassatisfied with his loyalty to the Egyptian master.
Jehoiakimwas made king of Judah by Pharaoh of Egypt and became the last king in Judah.He became king at the age of twenty-five, and he reigned in Jerusalem elevenyears.But he was a wicked king who led his people in rebellion and disobedienceto God. If we look at the Book of Kings and Chronicles, we can see the historyof the Kings and dynasties of Israel and Judah.
"Inthe third year of Jehoiakim," about 605 BC.At that time, the king ofBabylon wanted to attack Egypt, so he began to attack the neighboring countriesthat were allied with Egypt. Then the king of Judah broke his agreement withthe king of Babylon and allied himself with Egypt. So Babylon attacked Judah.In the spring of about 605, because of old age and ill health, Nabupurasa, king of Babylon, sent his sonNebuchadnezzar with a great army against the Egyptian army at Khaqimish by theEuphrates River.Nebuchadnezzar defeated them, forced them to flee to Hamas, and completely routed them in the secondbattle. Nebuchadnezzar then successfully entered Jerusalem, forced Jehoiakim tobreak the covenant with Egypt and pledge himself to the king of Babylon. Healso took some of the vesselsfrom the temple in Jerusalem, and took some of the young men of the royalfamily and nobles (including Daniel and his three friends) as hostages. Onhearing the news of the death of his father, King Nabupurasa, on August 15th, Nebuchadnezzar, with a small number ofhis followers, hurried back to Babylon across the desert, and three weeks laterhe became king in Babylon on September 7th, 605 BC.
Itwas this great war that destroyed Judah. Then all the gates of the city weredestroyed, and the walls fell down, and the fierce army of the Babylonians camein, burning, killing, and carrying away. Even more heartbreaking, they burnedthe temple and looted its vessels, the gold cups and silver plates, theutensils of sacrifice and worship. There was no doubt that Nebuchadnezzarcarried off the most precious and finest of the temple vessels to serve his godMarduk. Three times the Chaldeans carried vessels from the temple in Jerusalemto Babylon: 1. In the battle recorded in this chapter (605 BC); 2. At the endof Jehoiachin's reign, when Jerusalem was captured in 597 BC (2 Ki 24:13);3. At the end of Zedekiah's reign, whenJerusalem was captured and destroyed in 586 BC after a long siege (2 Ki25:8-15).The Babylonian army, plundering Jerusalem’s treasures, fulfilled the prophecy Isaiah had madenearly a century earlier (Isa. 39:6).
Thethree exiles at the end of the Kingdom of Judah are the prefiguration of theevents of the remnant church of the Eleventh Hour in the last. Thisrepresented  the destruction of the Old AdventistChurch,which led to thethree exiles of the Eleventh Hour Church. The plunder of the temple vesselsby the king of Babylon is a sign that the important things of the church –spiritual treasures (truths) — have been captured by the modern Babylonian Catholic delusion.And theycarried away thetruth of God, and put it in their heathen temples, and mixed it into the wineof Babylon's falsehood, to deceive the whole world. The present Old Adventist Churchand thethreeapostatechurches of the Eleventh Hourareplaying out the history of the end era of Judah in a spiritual sense.
Jerusalemwasoriginallya place ofworship of the true God. Inbiblical records it is the representativeof the heavenlykingdom that preaches of the true God and the truth to the world. Jerusalem has existed inhistory as an example of true worship of God. But they rebelled against thecommandments of God and turned to follow the SINS of the Gentiles in idolatry.When God sent many servants to warn them, but they stopped listening, at lastGod took away His protective hand, and they became captives in Babylon.Thehistory of the last days of Judah mirrors the church of  Laodicea in the last. Today's Laodicea(theAdventist Church and the church of the Eleventh Hour) rejects the warnings of the Prophets and is therefore rightly a prisonerof the modern Babylonianthe fallacy of Catholicism.This is why God inthe Book of Revelation repeatedly insisted that the true people leave modernBabylon! The experience of Daniel and his three friends is emblematic of thosewho kept the truth of All the Prophets unwavering during the Movement of theEleventh Hour!
Why did Godallow Judah to go into exile, and what was the point of doing that?
Thereare two meanings:
First,God allowed them to go into exile in order that they might repent. In order thatthey might confess their sins andput their faith in God again.What isoften not accomplished inprosperity isaccomplished through trial. God often uses trials (pain, suffering) to cleanse,change and save us.
Second,in order to transmit the truth of God to Babylon and the whole world throughthe Jews who were captured there. God through the exiles of the people of Judahto achieve his good will.Today,through the exile events of the church of the Eleventh Hour, the historical prophecy ofthe book of Daniel is fulfilled.Let all theworld come toknow the only truth – the information of the judgment of the living, to acceptthe truth of the Prophets,and to be readyfor the Second Coming!
[Dan1 3-4] Then the king orderedAshpenaz, chief of his courtofficials, to bring in some of the Israelites from the royal family and the nobility –young men without any physical defect, handsome,showing aptitude for every kind oflearning, well informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in theking's palace. Hewas to teach them the language and literayure of the Babylonians.
Duringthe war between King Nebuchadnezzar and Judah, he received reports of hisfather's death, so he left the battle in the hands of his men and rushed backto Babylon, in case there was any chance of rebellion in the land.When hereturned, he also took the first group of young captives to Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzarfirst captured the handsome young and talented men of Judah. Why did he commandthat the best young men of the royal family, or those who were not of the royalfamily, but handsome and wise, should be taken to Babylon first? ForNebuchadnezzar had his own long-term plan, which was to bring them to Babylon, to teach them the language of Babylonianculture,and to train them. When they grew up they would be returnedto their own country of Judah.Inthis way Nebuchadnezzar coulduse these young people tocarry out Babylonian  politics and religion in the land of Judah, to make the Jews like Babylonians. Inthe end,   the true knowledge (God'struth) was lostin the world. Similarly, in the last, the exiles of the Adventist Church and the three apostatechurches of the Eleventh Hour meant that the truth of God was almostlost. If it had not been for Daniel's faithfulness, the remnant would havedisappeared; Without the loyalty of the lastRevival, the modern truth of the same linewould have been lost, and no successor! The assimilation and destruction of thepeople of truth in all ages of Babylon never gave up!
Danieland his three friends were among the young men who had been taken into exile toBabylon. They had witnessed the tragedy, and perhaps also the slaughter of theirparents and fellow citizens. Theyeven saw the temple vessels being carried to Babylon in chariots. Sceneafter scene of  destruction, the matter of disgrace happenin front oftheir eyes. Daniel was only sixteen or seventeen years old at that time, a veryyoung man of royal descent. His heart mighthave been bitter, but he did not lose heart.He did not complain against God, and he did not sink into despair. How do weknow? This can be seen from his continued devotion to prayer and obedience tothe king of Babylon in the royal palace of Babylon.
Whenhe was trudging through the desert in chains, and saw the wagons passing withthe familiar gold and silver vessels and lampstands for God's worship in thetemple, did he feel that God had forsaken us?Daniel did not despair. He carriedwith him the certainty that God had allowed it for some purpose. He continuedto hold on to his faith and prayed before the Lord, "Lord, help us, saveus, save this nation."When he did not know what the future would be, heprayed to God to take charge of his future life. By his prayer, his devotion,and his obedience, the Lord chose him to show the glory of the true God by thewonders he performed in Babylon. What did God do through him? God revealed thegreat and amazing prophecy of the world history through Daniel, and God willaccomplish the final full prophecy through the faithfulness of the LastRevival!
Todaythe true church ofGodthe old adventist church and theapostate churches of the Eleventh Hour hasalso been pillaged by modernBabylonianCatholicism.The babyof truth has been defiled by the fallacies of Catholic.Butout of all these captive people, the handsome,the wise, the modern, thecaptured from Babylon, Daniel stood out, and revealed the power and the glory of God.These are the prophetic churchespredicted by Daniel – the LastRevival.
Howwere these young people treated when they were taken to the palace of Babylon?
[Dan 1:5-7] Theking appointed them a daily portion of his choice food and of the wine theydrank, and kept them for three years.At the end of three years they were tostand before the king. Among them were Jews: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah.The chief official gave them new names: toDaniel, he gave the name Belteshazzar; to Hananiah, Shadrach; to Mishael,Meshach; and to Azariah, Abednego."
Fromthe arrangement of these exiles, on the one hand, we can see that the kingattached great importance and favor to them; on the other hand, we can also seethat it contained dangerous temptation and temptation, which brought severetest of faith.For example, the prince of the eunuchs gave them new names foreach of them, both to show his respect for them and in order that they mightforget their faith in the true God and serve the false gods of Babylon. Forexample, the name Daniel, which originally meant "God my judge," waschanged to Belteshazzar, which means "the crown prince of Bile," the son of Bile,the Babylonians' sun god.Thename Hananiah, which originally meant "the great grace of Jehovah,"was changed to Shadrach,which means " Thesun shines."Thename Mishael originally means "by the power of God";The name Meshachmeans "belonging to the Queen of Heaven," which refers to the moonbecause the Babylonians worshipped the moon as their god.The name Azariahoriginally means "Jehovah helps."It was renamed Abednego, whichmeans, "Minister of the God of Fire," because the Babylonians alsoworships fire.The changing of the names of God's people by the king of Babylonis a foretaste of the last Babylon's rejection of the voice of the Lamb, theBook of the Prophets, and its failure to obtain a "new name"!
Andthe king appointed them daily a portion of his meat, and of the wine that hedrank, so that after three years they might serve the king in Babylon. Aftercapturing the Church of the Eleventh Hour, the modern king of Babylon, the Jesuit,constantly promoted the diet and wine of modern Babylonia — lunar calendarSabbath, primitive point, monotheism and so on to these rebellious children,also in order to make these people as soon as possible for the papacy.
Theking's diet was a sign of the king's favor to them, but in fact it put them toserious trial and test. For there was meat sacrificed to idols in the king'sdiet, and perhaps there was unclean meat, all of which were forbidden in theLaw of Moses (Exo 34:15;Lev 11).So now the question was: Would they obey theking and accept the food in such a way as to disobey God's command? Or do they obey God's command and refuse these foods,so that they mayoffend the king and provoke his displeasure and even his wrath?
"Judahite were among them," indicating that inaddition to the four named, many other young men had been chosen for training,and that these four were singled out for their unique experience ofvictory.Others have gone with the flow before such a test, and their spirituallives have been drowned in the flood of history. But the unwavering devotion ofthese four men to God has greatly rewarded them in earthly honor and spiritualblessing, and has become examples ofthe descendants of truth through the ages. At that time the king of Babylon notonly assimilated and corrupted them from their diet, but also erased the memoryand symbol of the true God from their names. Nebuchadnezzar had tried to turnthese young men away from their own God and to serve the Babylonian gods. HowSatan intended to destroy the true faith of Christ in Daniel's time, and it isstill doing the same thing today through the Catholic Jesuit. The  church of the Eleventh Hour captured three times is themasterpieces of the king ofBabylon’s(Jesuit) infiltration of the church, infusing themodern king's diet and wine, destroying thetrue church.
Imaginethat you lived 2,600 years ago, uprooted to Babylon, uprooted to an enemy’sland thousands ofmiles from home, where your parents had been murdered, and where you had seenrivers of blood run down your country.And here you are in the magnificentBabylonian palace, amidst the feast, you begin to feel dazzled. The sight of King Nebuchadnezzar sittingon a high throne, surrounded by armed soldiers, and before you all kinds offood, delicious wine, and all kinds of unclean food, excited yoursenses…These foods were brought after they had been sacrificed to the idol,so that if one atethem, he wouldbecome one who served andworshiped it.
Danieland his three friends were in the midst of this, and it was a very urgentmoment. If they didn't obey their rules, theycould be in danger of dying. So what did they do?
[Dan 1:8] But Danielpurposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of theking's meat, nor with the wine that the king drank: therefore he asked the princeof the eunuchs, that he might not defile himself.
Danielmade up his mind not to eat any of these foods, and they refused the king'sfood. They are determined not to let these immoderate and unclean food anddrink affect their minds and confuse their thoughts and judgment.
"Ofthe portion of the king's meat, and of the wine that the king drinks,"Jews did not eat the food provided by the Gentiles, especially since the king'sfood and wine were sacrificed to idols (2 Book of Tobiah, Book of Jubilee, etc.).Thefinest meat in the pagan palaces of that time was undoubtedly the meat servedto idols in the temples. Which is greatly contrary to the decrees and laws ofthe Jews. This is not primarily to say that food defiles people, but that it ispart of the overall assimilation program. Every detail of their lives was inthe hands of the Babylonian government, and they had little recourse againstthe assimilating forces that controlled them. Diet is one of the few areas inwhich they have a choice, and they cling to it to preserve their uniqueidentity.
Danielstruggled to keep himself clean and maintain the last dignity of the truth at atime when almost all the youth of Judah were absorbed in the pluralistassimilation plan of Babylon. Today LastRevival is also struggling to maintain theauthority of God and the sanctity of the truth amid the dazzling Babyloniandelusions.
WouldDaniel have succeeded in refusing the king's food and wine?
[Dan 1:9-13] God had broughtDaniel into favor and compassion with the prince of the eunuchs.The prince ofthe eunuchs said to Daniel, "I am afraid of my Lord the king, who hasappointed your food and drink. What if he sees that your faces are worse thanthose of the young men who are your age?So you will put my head in jeopardywith the king."Then Daniel said to Melzar, whom the prince of the eunuchshad appointed over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, "Please testyour servants for ten days. Give us vegetables to eat and water to drink. Thenlook at our faces and the faces of the young men who are eating the portion ofthe king's meat, and do to your servants as you see."
Daniel'sreligious scruples were so strong that he asked them not to eat the wine andfood the king had prepared for them, but only vegetables and water. The chiefeunuch, though friendly to them, was unwilling to do as Daniel asked. But hehad one official under him, called the Melzar.But he took a risk, and consented to the request of Daniel, and gave them tendays to test them, and to see what would come of it. At the end of ten days thefaith of the young men, and the willingness of Melzar tocooperate, proved to be very satisfactory, for they looked handsomer and fatterthan the others who had eaten the king's wine.
Tendays seems a very short time to make a perceptible difference in appearance andphysical strength. But when God's power and human effort are combined, theresults are remarkable. These young people have been brought into the habit ofstrict abstinence. Knowing the harmful effects of stimulating food, they havelong resolved not to weaken their physical and mental strength by indulgingtheir appetites. By the end of this period, they were superior in appearance,physical strength and intelligence.
Theseten days of dietary abstinence epitomize the spiritual eating experience of theChurch after the pastor of Lightof Life of the church of the Eleventh Hour was put in prison. The Church of God was captured in Babylonafter the priest was arrested. In the ten yearsfrom 2010 to 2019, the King of Babylon — the Catholic Church — has beenproviding food for idolatry — the lunar Sabbath, the originalpoint, monotheism,flat earth, and many other myths to the Church of the EleventhHour. Who is theonly one that haskept himself clean in this corrupt diet?Onlythe LastRevival foreshadowed by Daniel insisted on adiet of vegetables and plain water (pure truth)!
Daniel,who insisted on clean food, what effect did they have?
[Dan 1:14-16] So Melzarconsented to them in this matter and proved them ten days.And at the end of tendays their appearance was fairer and fatter than all the young men that ate ofthe portion of the king's meat. So Melzar took away the portion of their meatand the wine they were to drink and gave them vegetables to eat.
Danieland his companions were surprisingly healthy and healthy, eating vegetables anddrinking water. This is clearly the work of God. Man can provide food, but onlyGod can make man healthy. The ten-day ordeal earned them a recipe for life.They can eat and drink as much as they want.
"ThenMelzar took away the portion of their meat and the wine they were to drink andgave them vegetables to eat." In this way Daniel and his three companions,with the help of God, won a complete victory in this dietary test of faith.Sothat there would be no more conflict with the king of Babylon over clean food.This means after 10 years of trial (2010-2019), the LastRevival,the firm and unshakable will of the truth, nolonger needs to argue with Babylonianfallacies since 2020.Our truth has earned for us aspiritual, uncorrupted body.Nomatter how much the fallacy of Babylonstrikes, itcannot shake our foundations.Tocome to this church is to be provided with holy and spiritual food. Becausethey're used to it!
Sohow did God repay Daniel for his faithfulness?
[Dan 1:17]As for thesefour young men, God gave them understanding and knowledge in all kinds of literature and learning.Daniel also had understanding of all kinds of visions and dreams.
Danieland his three friends had gone against the tide of the world and had set theirminds to uphold the majesty of truth. God certainly rewards them for their actions.Their faithfulness and faith were rewarded and proved, not only in betterhealth than those who ate the king's choice food, but in literature, learning, wisdom and understanding theywere superior to all men.For he that believes inGod shall not be ashamed, and his grace and his blessing shall be with him.Moreover, Daniel had the personal advantage over the other three to understandvisions and dreams — that is, to have the function of a prophet!This represents the LastRevivalis admitted on the basis of merit in the four churches of theEleventh Hour and is selected by God as the last prophet church.Although the three friends of Daniel also excelled in the Babylonian exile,they are not mentioned in the following chapters. This is the implication thatthe Light of Life, the Committee of Culture and Work, and the small group of people of theChurch of the Eleventh Hour haveexcelled at one time and then were eliminated one after another. Because Godneeds people who are persistentin the truth, to maintain his majesty. Whatare these people like?"The greatest need in the world ispeople — people who can neither be bought nor sold;One who is sincere and upright andhonest; A person who points at a crime without fear; One whose conscience isfaithful to duty as the needle points to its pole; One who will stand up forwhat is right when the heavens fall."
Danieland others established a firm commitment to God that they would rather die thangive in. This is the key to their success in this test. This has an equallyimportant lesson for the remnant of God in the last age. Anyone who wants tosurvive the final series of unprecedented trials must be able, like Daniel, tocontinue to establish in the Lord a firm commitment to death rather thansurrender and to the truth of God until death. Otherwise, it will not be ableto withstand the final tests. If a person only holds the so-called attitude ofstriving for the care of faith as far as possible under the condition of notaffecting his vital interests, or his work, or his personal freedom, or hislife safety, he is bound to fail in the face of the test sooner or later. Noris it acceptable to the Lord. What the Lord demands of us is absolutefaithfulness, faithfulness to death rather than surrender, and faithfulness todeath, and faithfulness to the end will receive the crown of life.
[Dan 1:18-20] Atthe end of the time that the king had appointed to bring them in, the prince ofthe eunuchs brought them in before Nebuchadnezzar.And the king talked withthem, and found none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah; so they stoodbefore the king. And in every matter of wisdom and understanding that the kingenquired of them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and astrologersthat were in all his realm.
"Thedate has expired" refers to the completion of three years of study andgraduation.And the king of Babylon began to test them.In all matters concerningwisdom and understanding, the king inquired of them, he found them ten timesbetter than all the magicians and astrologers in his whole realm.Not onlyknowledge, intellectual intelligence, but also wisdom, the capacity forspiritual understanding. There is a difference between knowledge and wisdom.Knowledge is learning, and wisdom is inner understanding, especially spiritualunderstanding.And Daniel had this full spiritual understanding in his heart,and it was a great blessing from the Lord.
Thisis also a prefiguration of the fact that through this university of the reform of the Eleventh Hour, the LastRevival and the Three Churches of the Eleventh Hour gained a spiritual vision and a prescientvision of the omens of events that no other church has, thanks to a belief in the truth. Inparticular, the LastRevival foreshadowed by Daniel is highlighted by God as the great propheticchurch that reveals thelast history of mankind – a congregation of 144,000 people.As:
[Dan 1:21]Daniel liveduntil the first year of King Cyrus.
Thistells us that Daniel lived not only in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, but also inthe reign of Belshazzar, and in the reign of Cyrus Cyrus, the king of Persia.He was really a leader of three dynasties.In the case of several dynasties,Daniel lived miraculously, showing that he was a very long lived man. He wasone of the first exiles to live long enough to see the official end of theJews' exile in "the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia" (Ezr1:1).He was a prophet longer than all theprophets of all ages.Daniel was still alive at the time of King Cyrus's rise,and he lived several years after that (Dan 10:1).
Isaiahthe prophet prophesied about the rise of the Cyrus dynasty as follows: Who has stirred up one from the east, calling him  in righteousness tohis service?He hands nations over tohim and subdues kings before him. He turnsthem to dust with his sword, to windblown chaff with his bow. (Isa. 41:2).Whenwe studied Isaiah, we said that this man who rose from the east was both aprophecy of King Cyrus, a prefiguration of Christ's first coming, and aprophecy of the rise of the church of the last Kings from the rising of thesun, 144,000.Therefore,the spirit of the prophet Daniel, who has survived many years of upheaval, is aprelude to the LastRevival of the EleventhHour , which hassurvived multiple upheavals in the last.
Inthe time of King Cyrus, there was no more information about the three friendsof Daniel, and only Daniel's ark carrying the mission of history went forwardwith heavy loads. Today, there are no more three churches in the true church,and they are also like the three friends of Daniel, submerged in the ocean ofhistory behind them, and no longer appear. This is the prefiguration of the eliminationof the three churches of the Eleventh Hour. The LastRevival alone preaches the message of the judgment of the living,and prepares theway for 144,000 people to live and ascend to heaven. 
Thischapter is about the similar experience of the last churchof the Eleventh Hour through the dietary trials of Daniel andhis three friends as captives in Babylon. While the time of Daniel wascertified as pure of character by its steadfast rejection of the king's foodand wine of Babylon, the last churchof the Eleventh Hour,the Last Revival, iscertified as pure of spirit by its rejection of the king's food and wine of thespirit.Daniel’s identityas apatriarch of severaldynasties, aswell as his life totherise of King Cyrus in the Eastis aprelude that Yao Lianghongsister who is in charge of the Last Revival , from the beginning of the Light of Life, experiences threetimes changesand becomes theonly last representative of the prophet certified by God, and leadsthe churchof the Last Revival to spread prophetic information of the end times, to preparehearts tomeet Christ comes back.Atthe end of Daniel, "At the end of the time many shall run to and fro, andknowledge shall be increased" (Dan12:4).It is through the truth of All the Prophets explained by SisterYaothat the ancient mystery of Daniel shall be fulfilled, and the rest of theprophecy sealed therein shall be fulfilled.The book of Daniel concludes with anexplanation of the final course of events in the end world.
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