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Paul resiliente

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Hello everyone. Today I woke up with a question in my head, it is a portion of the book of Daniel 8:23, where it is said that "A king of fierce countenance would stand up and understand AMBIGUOUS SAYINGS" I want to concentrate on this part highlighted in capital letters. If I go by the story, this king will challenge the "Prince of princes but it will be without hands how he will be broken", that gives me the conclusion that he is the same as the 8th king of Revelation that will arise. But I would like to read opinions about him "UNDERSTANDING AMBIGUOUS SAYINGS". Personally, considering that he will have direct authority from the dragon, what I quickly think is, if these ambiguous sayings have something to do with the demonic ability to understand different issues from different dimensions. I don't know, I say it in the form of a question - thought.
 

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וּמֵבִ֥ין (ū·mê·ḇîn)
Conjunctive waw | Verb - Hifil - Participle - masculine singular
Strong's Hebrew 995: 1) to discern, understand, consider 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to perceive, discern 1a2) to understand, know (with the mind) 1a3) to observe, mark, give heed to, distinguish, consider 1a4) to have discernment, insight, understanding 1b) (Niphal) to be discerning, intelligent, discreet, have understanding 1c) (Hiphil) 1c1) to understand 1c2) to cause to understand, give understanding, teach 1d) (Hithpolel) to show oneself discerning or attentive, consider diligently 1e) (Polel) to teach, instruct 2) (TWOT) prudent, regard

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חִידֽוֹת׃ (ḥî·ḏō·wṯ)
Noun - feminine plural
Strong's Hebrew 2420: 1) riddle, difficult question, parable, enigmatic saying or question, perplexing saying or question 1a) riddle (dark obscure utterance) 1b) riddle, enigma (to be guessed) 1c) perplexing questions (difficult) 1d) double dealing (with 'havin')

Not that this is an answer, just more context about the words.
 

MickHewitt

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Hello everyone. Today I woke up with a question in my head, it is a portion of the book of Daniel 8:23, where it is said that "A king of fierce countenance would stand up and understand AMBIGUOUS SAYINGS" I want to concentrate on this part highlighted in capital letters. If I go by the story, this king will challenge the "Prince of princes but it will be without hands how he will be broken", that gives me the conclusion that he is the same as the 8th king of Revelation that will arise. But I would like to read opinions about him "UNDERSTANDING AMBIGUOUS SAYINGS". Personally, considering that he will have direct authority from the dragon, what I quickly think is, if these ambiguous sayings have something to do with the demonic ability to understand different issues from different dimensions. I don't know, I say it in the form of a question - thought.
The Masonic elements permeating not just W/T but Adventism, Mormon moving scriptures through time to fit their agenda. Could they perhaps have the ability to understanding ambiguous sayings if not, they perhaps are advisers to such??? Most definitely listening to a 'False Prophet'.?
 
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Paul resiliente

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Excelente artículo. La sobra de propaganda hoy en día es asombrosa.
The problem for the interpretation of the globalist propaganda is that this king that Daniel mentions, will understand ambiguous sayings, but when he "Stands up", and currently he is not "Standing". It is like an ability that will be revealed or made manifest in the future, when it is present. In addition, Daniel highlights the understanding of ambiguous sayings as something unique to this king, that is why I do not see it on the side of globalist propaganda that any king adhering to it can carry it out. He used the same phrase that Robert mentions: "I don't think it was the intention of the angel to convey this to Daniel as if it were something trivial"
 
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The God Pill

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In ancient times it was normal for kings and there higher subordinates and ambassadors to match wits with their foreign counterparts through riddles as shown in The Story of Ahikar and 1 Esdras. I don't remember if it had riddles in it but in the letter of Aristeas Ptolomey and those with him probe the scribes that made the septuagint with many questions. In the fake Jasher a major status symbol/affirmation of right to rule at least for the Pharaoh's was knowledge of all the languages that started at the dispersion at Babel. There could be a connection to divination and Apollo of course given the sayings of the Pythia mediums were often ambiguous.
 
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So much of Daniel Chapter 8 is told in Riddle's(1) 2300 morning and evenings answer 1250 days Broken without a human hand (the devil).King who make himself fierce looking (Satan) understand Ambitious saying Knowns that words have two meaning.Our like Riddles Just a thought
 
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