Kim Kjaer Statements
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- Horn
Since a symbolic “horn” is in Daniel 7 interpreted for us as a king or a kingdom, the “little horn” in Daniel 7 and 8 should be interpreted as a king or a kingdom. Papal Rome, being symbolized by a horn, may correctly be seen as a king or a kingdom in Daniel chapters 7, 8, and 11.
View Statement #1 PDF - King of the North
The title “King of the North” cannot apply to Rome in either its pagan or papal phase.
View Statement #2 PDF - France or Rome
Daniel 11:36 is pivotal to our understanding of Daniel 11. Both internally and externally, i.e.: from evidence within the book of Daniel and from other Biblical writers, Daniel 11:36 is best understood as Papal Rome.
View Statement #3 PDF - Time of the End
The phrase “at the time of the end” may mean the year 1798, but the text does not demand that it be limited to that year.
View Statement #4 PDF - Sanctuary
The underlying theme of the books of Daniel and the Revelation is the Sanctuary. This is especially true of Daniel 8 and thus Daniel 11.
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