Understandin The Dream of Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel2)

18/07/2011 17:39

 

 

 
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King Nebuchadnezzar's Statue 
(Daniel 2)
 
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The Dream of A Great Statue
"You, O king, were looking and then, there was a single great statue; that statue, which was large and of extraordinary splendor, was standing in front of you, and its appearance was awesome. 
Statue. "The head of that statue was made of fine gold, its breast and its arms of silver, its belly and its thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of clay. 
Stone. "You continued looking until a stone was cut out without hands, and it struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay and crushed them. "Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver and the gold were crushed all at the same time and became like chaff from the summer threshing floors; and the wind carried them away so that not a trace of them was found. But the stone that struck the statue became a great mountain and filled the whole earth. 
(Daniel 2: 31-35)

The Symbols
The symbol used in this prophecy was an idol that was made of precious metals.

  • The Pagan View of Time. The dream was given to Nebuchadnezzar and God used symbols that were familiar to him. The Pagan view of time was a cyclic event that was characterized by a succession of metals from gold to iron. As the ages passed, morality, wisdom and life span decreased until God comes in the dark ages to remove the iron kingdom and starts a new golden age. 
    Nebuchadnezzar must have been happy to learn that he was the king of the golden age.
  • The Stone. However, God had one change in this view of time. The golden age does not start again in an endless cycle of good and evil. A whole new era is started with an indestructible mountain of rock as the foundation.
  • The Curse on the Earth. The fate of the image shows the ravages of the curse on the earth. 
    The heaven which is over your head shall be bronze, and the earth which is under you, iron. The LORD will make the rain of your land powder and dust; from heaven it shall come down on you until you are destroyed. (Deuteronomy 28: 23-24)
    • Devalued (Gold to Iron). The curse diminishes us in value, but magnifies our brutality. 
      » Metals. As time progressed from head to toe, the metals became less valuable but stronger. Each successive kingdom would become more brutal and would be an even greater enemy of God.
    • Divided (Legs). The curse divides us.
    • Shattered (Feet). The curse shatters us and brings us down to the dust.
    • Death (Clay). The curse returns us to the earth as dust and clay.
    • Conquered (Stone). The curse allows us to be conquered. The Rock is the final conqueror.
  • The Statue. The physical structure of each subsequent nation is represented by the number of body parts which are attached in the beginning when they conquer or when they are defeated in the end.
    • Upper Attachment (Conquering Phase). The total powers that would conquer the previous kingdom.
    • Body Part. The bones along the spinal column indicate the succession of leaders in the empire.
    • Lower Attachment (Defeat). The total broken pieces that exist when it is conquered.

 

The Interpretation
Head of Gold - Babylon (609-539 BC)
"This was the dream; now we will tell its interpretation before the king. "You, O king, are the king of kings, to whom the God of heaven has given the kingdom, the power, the strength and the glory; and wherever the sons of men dwell, or the beasts of the field, or the birds of the sky, He has given them into your hand and has caused you to rule over them all. You are the head of gold. (Daniel 2: 36-38) 
Babylon, under the leadership of king Nebuchadnezzar captured Israel and first took the upper class into slavery. It was during this first phase that the prophet Daniel was captured. Twelve years later, the rest of Israel were taken to Babylon after they rebelled against foreign occupation. Their king was removed and their sanctuary destroyed. 


Bulb One Head and One Neck. The head represents the single strong nation who would rule and it would not be broken up when it was defeated. 
» Neck (Seven Cervical Vertebra). Seven kings from the eleventh dynasty placed it or kept it in power before it fell to Persia (609-539). (Nebopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar, Evil-Merodach, Neriglissar, Labashi Marduk, Nabonidus and Belshazzar) 

Chest and Arms of Silver - Medo-Persia (539-331 BC)
"After you there will arise another kingdom inferior to you, then another third kingdom of bronze, which will rule over all the earth. (Daniel 2: 39)
The Medes and Persians next conquered Babylon and Cyrus allowed the Jews to go home. He made arrangements to have the temple rebuilt. But the nation was still ruled by foreigners. 
Bulb Two Arms and One Chest. The two arms are the two empires of the Medes and Persians who succeeded the neck of Babylon. Cyrus II, the Great and Darius the Mede are the two arms at the beginning. They progress to the chest which represents the fact that the Persian empire took sole control because they were more powerful than the Medes. 
» Heart. The heart in the chest is Cyrus whom God called by name to show great kindness to Israel. 
» Twelve Ribs and Thoracic Vertebra. These are 
the twelve Persian rulers after Persia took full control and before it fell to Greece (Cambyses II to Darius III).

Belly and Thighs (Hips) of Brass - Greece (331-168 BC)
The Greeks under the leadership of Alexander the Great were the third conquerors. 
Bulb One Belly and Two Hips. The belly represents the first phase after they defeated the Persians, when there was one leader. It eventually was divided into four and then two sections at the end. 
» Two Hips. These final two divisions are represented by the two hips. They were called the King of the North and the King of the South in prophecy. These two were conquered by the next empire. 
» Navel. At the junction of the chest and stomach is the navel, the remnant of the umbilical cord. It has no purpose after the birth and is cut off. Alexander was the navel, who was cut off in his youth. He provided the life and growth of his empire and died at its pinnacle, or its birth. 
» Penis. Alexander and his children were cut off (circumcised). 

Making a Vow
The region of the body near the loins and hips seem to be associated with a vow. It's basis may be in Eden or in the crippling thigh injury that Jacob received when His name was changed to Israel. 
» Dislocated Hip. Israel (Jacob). 
» Right Thigh or Hip. Used to make a vow. 
» Penis. The sign of joining the covenant was cutting the foreskin. 
Because the seeds of life are located in this region, a vow may extend to future generations. 
That may be why we inherited the curse of Adam and Eve. 
» Mercy Seat. We find rest with a covering for our sins

» Belly. The seat of emotions (liver and kidney). This is the anguish of the temple desecration by Antiochus Epiphanes. 
» Five Lumbar Vertebra and Five Fused Sacral Vertebra. Alexander and his four generals whose kingdoms merged. 

» The Fall of The Greek Gods. In Daniel 8 the Greek empire was pictured as one with Satanic activity. So it must have been more responsible for corrupting Israel. It was also seen as being influential in the Roman empire. Since God portrayed the nations as a statue of idolatry in this vision, let us look at how God destroyed these famous monuments to the Greek gods in the same way He destroyed the statue of Dagon (1 Samuel 5: 1-7). This symbolic fall of the Pagan gods seemed to pave the way for the domination of the Christian Gods of the iron kingdom. 
» Temple of Artemis at Ephesus. Burnt down in 356 BC by a mad man, the night Alexander the Great was born. It was restored in 323 BC, the year Alexander died and was destroyed by the Goths in 262 AD. 
» Colossus of Rhodes. A 33m (110 ft) statue to the sun god Helios was destroyed in 226 BC by an earthquake. It was broken at the knees and the head and body fell into the sea. 
» Statue of Zeus at Olympia. Temple built in 450 BC and the statue in 440 BC. It was destroyed by a fire in AD 462 around the time Rome fell to the Barbarians.

Legs of Iron - Rome (168 BC - 476 AD)
"Then there will be a fourth kingdom as strong as iron; just as iron crushes and shatters all things, so, like iron that breaks in pieces, it will crush and break all these in pieces. (Daniel 2: 40)
Note: The first three kingdoms existed in Daniel's day, but Rome did not. So Daniel did not identify it directly by name. Rome was known as the "Iron Monarchy". The Latin word "Rome" means strength, and iron is the strongest of the metals. 
Bulb Two Legs. Prophetically, Rome was always a nation of two divisions. The two legs of iron represent the northern and southern divisions of Rome as it conquered each Greek division. Geographically, it later became the Western and Eastern (Byzantine) empire as it declined. The western leg ruled the Christians and the eastern leg ruled the Jews. Religiously, it had two phases, these are Pagan Rome and Papal Rome. Even in its legend, Rome was founded by twin brothers, Romulus and Remus in 753 BC. 
» Loins. Seed of life. The Christ came to be circumcised at the beginning of the Roman rule over Israel. 
» Thigh. A hand under the right thigh is used to make a vow. God kept His vows by sending Christ, His right hand. 
» Knees. The empire submits to Christianity in 312 AD and transitions from a Pagan to a Papal kingdom. 
» Legs. The Papacy ruled the western empire after 538 AD. Islam ruled the eastern empire after 610 AD. 
» Bones. The absence of spinal bones indicates a period of a new type of leadership, never seen before. 

» The Two Legs of Rome. Let us take a final look at this issue of the division of the leg. The power begins as one and then splits into two on the basis of submission (bending at the knee). One half is larger than the other just like the tibia is larger than the fibula. At the time of the end, there is a drastic change in direction like the foot appearing at right angles to the leg. This change is based on a vulnerability (wounded heel). Then it is shattered and five dominant pieces emerged at the very end in each foot.

  • The Religious Leg of Rome. It eventually succeeded in western Rome.
    • Upper Leg (Femur). The Catholic church was the only church.
    • Knee. In 1054, a schism broke out over the issue of authority. The bishop of Rome wanted the primacy.
    • Lower Leg (Tibia and Fibula). It divided the church into the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic faiths.
    • Heel. The vulnerability in the west was the intolerable system of righteousness by works.
    • Foot. The Roman Catholic church splintered after the Protestant Reformation. 
      » Five Toes. Only a few politically dominant churches exist among the hundreds of denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran and Baptist/Evangelical). 
      » Five Toes. Britain, France, Spain, Italy and Germany are the five strongest nations.
  • The Political Leg of Rome. It eventually succeeded in eastern Rome.
    • Upper Leg (Femur). There was one weakened empire.
    • Knee. The Barbarian attacks brought the empire to its knees.
    • Lower Leg (Tibia and Fibula). It broke up into the eastern (Byzantine) and western divisions. The western empire was largely controlled by the church. The eastern empire was the original Roman empire with Christianity as its official religion.
    • Heel. Islam was the vulnerability in the east. It attacked the heel. The empire was ready to reject paganism. So they rejected the idolatry and merged heroes of Judaism and Christianity with the Zoroastrian beliefs to create a new religion. After 600 AD, the religious forces of Islam controlled the eastern empire. 
      » Islam. It is interesting to note that after the battle of Karbala in 680, Islam also split into the Sunni and Shi'a on the basis of authority and succession. They will also be shattered at the end when they stumble over the Rock named Christ or He crushes them.
    • Foot. The empires splintered into separate nations. 
      » Five Toes. Turkey, Egypt, Babylon, Syria and Greece were the five strongest nations until 1948.

 

Feet of Iron and Clay - Europe (476 to the end)
"In that you saw the feet and toes, partly of potter's clay and partly of iron, it will be a divided kingdom; but it will have in it the toughness of iron, just as you saw the iron mixed with common clay. "As the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of pottery, so some of the kingdom will be strong and part of it will be brittle. (Daniel 2: 41-42) 
» Ten Toes. The ten toes are the ten European nations that formed the ten divisions of the Western Roman Empire (476AD to the end of time). The Middle East is the divided nations of the rest of the foot. The Roman empire was divided in the eastern (Byzantine) empire and the western empire. The divided kingdom includes all the nations of Eastern and Western Roman empire. The western empire was plagued by the Barbarians and a Roman army had to help to secure the throne of the Pope by removing three of the most violent tribes. The emperor moved to a new capital in Constantinople and left the western empire and the old capital city of Rome to the church. So in the beginning, at a critical phase of its fall there were ten divisions. 
Bulb The Final Ten. In the end, the divided kingdom will again have ten distinct sections which are divided internally. 
» Iron. The brutal fractured pieces of iron are the remnants of the monarchies. 
» Common Clay. These are the Barbarian hordes that overran Rome.

Strong and Weak Kingdoms
Many nations of Europe eventually built their own empires. Like the Romans, they built it through slavery. Here is a map of the 
colonial empires
» Strong. Britain, Spain, France and Portugal were some of the strongest political and economic empires in the West, while the Ottoman Turks ruled the east. Germany became a strong military nation under Adolph Hitler. 
» Strong and Small. Italy became a strong religious power because of the presence of the Vatican. Switzerland remained a small nation, but is now a financial giant. Many smaller, less powerful European nations broke away from these major countries. 
» Weak. The North African countries and Egypt became weaker nations and never rose to empire status again.

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The Breakup of the Roman Empire
Tribe Location
Ten Toes
Western Rome Europe
1 Franks France
2 Allemani Germany
3 Lombards Italy
4 Suevi Portugal
5 Anglo-Saxons England
6 Burgundians Switzerland
7 Visigoths Spain
8 Heruli Extinct (493)
9 Vandals Extinct (534)
10 Ostrogoths Extinct (538)
Divided Foot
Byzantine Empire Middle East
The Lombards occupied Italy after the Heruli and Ostrogoths. 

In another lesson three of the ten nations fell. 
Will three nations in the old Roman empire be conquered again to establish the pattern. 
Which three, if any, will be conquered again? 
From Daniel 11: 40-45, it seems that the nations in danger of being overthrown are Iraq, Egypt and either Iran or Libya.
Map of the Ten divisions of Rome
The Final Ten. You may be wondering about the "ten nations" of Europe. As of 2007, the European Union consists of about 27 nations. These include nations that are not a part of the original Roman empire (Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland). It does not include other nations that were part of the eastern empire. 
The prophecy captures a moment in time. You will see this in the division of the Greek empire. Daniel 2 hints of probably two divisions with the ends of the two arms. Daniel 7 clearly demonstrates four divisions. However, Daniel 8 clearly shows a sequence of one empire followed by four. Then Daniel 11 adds more detail by showing that after a period of four divisions the empire will settle down into two divisions. 
History shows that before the empire settled into four divisions, there was a turbulent period when many powers were trying to obtain a piece of the empire. Prophecy does not deal with all the phases and temporary triumphs. It chooses a significant snapshot of time. 
At the end of time, Revelation 17 hints that there will be ten powerful kings once again in Europe. They will act in only two weeks to fulfill the prophecy. 
In the past, as the little horn was establishing its power during 530-538 there were ten significant tribes. In the last days, as the little horn establishes global dominance once again it will be through a group of ten with seven stronger members. 
Therefore, prophecy only chooses to concentrate on the ten divisions.

The Destiny of Europe
The Bible predicts that Europe will never unite again as one nation. They will try, but they will not stick together. The futility of these efforts is described in these words. 
"And in that you saw the iron mixed with common clay, they will combine with one another in the seed of men; but they will not adhere to one another, even as iron does not combine with pottery. (Daniel 2: 43)

  1. Feet of Iron and Clay. They will be as divided as a mixture of iron and clay. Rome became a divided kingdom around 476 AD. This is symbolized by the two feet of iron and clay. The iron represents strength. The clay represents weakness. The ten divisions of the Roman empire contained both strong and weak nations. The Bible predicts that they will never unite as one nation.
  2. Combine in the Seed of Men. The territory of the old Roman empire was largely dominated by four major families. Most of these monarchies ended in 1918. They will try to unite by marriage. After the Dark Ages, Europe tried to unite by marriage but was never successful. Queen Victoria became the most famous as the "grandmother of Europe". Her children and grandchildren married into most of the royal houses of Europe. 
    » Many Failed Efforts. Many leaders have tried to unite the kingdom through many wars. Charlemagne, Otto the great, Charles IV, Louis XIV, Napoleon, Bismark, the Ottomans, Kaiser Wilhelm and Adolph Hitler all tried ... and failed! Only the church has ever succeeded in controlling the leaders of the European nations. 
    » European Union. Since the 1940's they have tried an economic union. The politicians have been trying to go beyond the economic union to create a political union of one nation. In 2000 they introduced a standard currency. They were hoping to ratify a constitution in November 2006. The rules state that all 25 members must agree before it can be implemented. The first nine nations approved because their politicians decided in a parliamentary vote. (Austria, Hungary, Italy, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain). But the tenth country did not. Not even a symbolic appearance of ten heads formed. But in two countries the choice was left to the popular vote and the people rejected it. On May 29, 2005 the French voters said no by a 55% majority. On June 1, the Dutch said no by a 66% majority. Britain canceled elections. As of 2007, politicians are trying to schedule parliamentary votes to avoid the popular vote. God says that they will not unite again. 
    European Unity
    Daniel 2: 43 states that the divided kingdom of Rome will not stick to each other. 

    In the past, many different attempts have been made to unite Europe by (marriage, war, religion and economics). 

    In view of current attempts to unite Europe, it seems to suggest that these efforts will eventually fail. 

    In the past God used other armies to prevent this complete political union. This time it will probably be the Second Coming that ruins these plans.


    The French Connection.
    Vive La France! The French have been instrumental in fulfilling prophecy several times.
    • Early Protestant. The earliest keepers of the faith under persecution were the French. The Waldenses, Albigenses and the Huguenots spread their faith under threat of annihilation by the church and state.
    • Rise of the Papacy. The church was given the western Roman empire in 538. Under Clovis, the French kept it in power. He converted to Catholicism in 508 BC and proceeded to conquer the Goths.
    • Fall of the Papacy. It was Napoleon in the French Revolution that caused their fall in 1798.
    • Atheism. Simultaneously, the French Revolution unleashed the "beast from the abyss", when it introduced atheism and secularism.
    • Rise of the United States. It helped the United States during their fight for independence to defeat England who was their perpetual enemy. It also helped to double the size of the country through the Louisiana Purchase. 530 million acres of land between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains was sold for 60 million francs ($15 million) on 30 April 1803.
    • European Union. It stopped the union of Europe by opposing Hitler and by being the first to reject the constitution in 2005.
    • European Union Revised (The Second Great Lisbon Earthquake). In 2007, the French prime minister, Nicolas Sarkozy helped to wrangle a treaty that bypasses the popular vote and placed the vote in national parliaments where it is virtually guaranteed success. As a consequence of this new treaty a new 2.5 year position of President of the European Union will replace the current unwieldy six month leadership by the ruler of one of the member countries. 
      The Lisbon Treaty was accepted on 19 October 2007 and it will be voted in on December 13 in Lisbon. Then the parliaments of the 27 member nations will vote on it during 2008. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, a closet Catholic, is considered to be the de facto first president who will take office on 1 January 2009. So, between 1 January 2009 and 20 January 2009 when the new United States president takes office, the prophecies of Revelation 17 can be fulfilled by two men who have the same goals. Any union of Europe will not succeed and the final attempt at union will be destroyed because of the disastrous repercussions of submission to the United States and the Catholic church.
    • Establishing the Beast. At the end of 2008, France will hold the last six month turn as leader of the Union under the old treaties and it will work towards getting the votes of the 27 member countries ratified. So it will be the last to bring the beast to power that will begin to rule in January 2009. An unexpected global financial crisis at the end of 2008 stopped any ambitious events.
    • Mediterranean Union. Sarkozy also proposed a Mediterranean Union, that would form a link between Europe and Africa. It joins Southern Europe, North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. This basically includes the rest of the Old Roman Empire. Seven EU countries (France, Italy, Portugal Spain, Cyprus, Greece and Malta) would be members of both groups. Opposed to the membership of Turkey or any Muslim dominated country in the EU, Sarkozy said in his acceptance speech after his election May 6, 2007:
      "I want to reach out to all of the people of the Mediterranean to tell them that it's all unfolding in the Mediterranean. That we must overcome all the hatred and leave in its place the great dream of peace and the great dream of civilization. I want to tell them that the time has come to build at its center a Mediterranean Union, that will link Europe and Africa . "What was done for Europe 60 years ago, we will do today for a Mediterranean Union.
      He proposes that all governments bordering the Mediterranean meet in France in June 2008 to lay the foundations for this union. 
      » Barcelona Process. On 27-28 November 1995, a conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs met in Barcelona to construct a framework of political, economic and social relations between the Member States of the European Union and Partners of the Southern Mediterranean. Sarkozy's current plan seems to be designed to build on this relationship. 
      » Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. This includes the members of the European Union and 10 Mediterranean Partners (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey). Libya has observer status since 1999. 
      » Middle East Uprisings (January 2011). Across North Africa and the Middle East the poor of the former French colonies and territories are demonstrating for fair and decent wages and conditions and freedom. Without any real leaders there is a fear that extremists will fill the vacuum. The unrest started in Tunisia and spread to Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Algeria, Bahrain and Libya. The treasures of Egypt were looted and by February 12 the leaders of Egypt and Tunisia had resigned. Christian South Sudan voted to secede from the Muslim north.
    • Babylon the Great and "Freedom Fries". It also confronted Babylon the Great when it would not approve the United States invasion of Iraq. This is allowing the prophecy to come through that says "he shall come to his end and no one shall help him". Daniel 11: 45. 
      Incidentally, the last person who tried to disobey a prophecy and rebuild an empire was Saddam Hussein. The Gulf War ended his ambitions and his life and destroyed his country.
    • Mutiny. So in the future, the French may be the leaders of the group that revolt and turn against the persecuting force. Revelation 17: 12-18. Something forces them to form an uneasy alliance after they refused to support Babylon the Great during the Middle East campaign. (Daniel 11: 45). It ends in mutiny. Vive La Liberté!

 

Stone - The Second Coming (Future)
"In the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which will never be destroyed, and that kingdom will not be left for another people; it will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, but it will itself endure forever. 
"Just as you saw that a stone was cut out of the mountain without hands and that it crushed the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver and the gold, the great God has made known to the king what will take place in the future; so the dream is true and its interpretation can be trusted." 
(Daniel 2: 44-45) 
It is during the days when the kingdom is divided that God will set up His kingdom. God combined the image of the shattered earth with the cause, the Rock. The rain from heaven brings the curse in Deuteronomy 28: 23-24.

  1. Mount Zion. The Stone comes from a mountain. It is cut from that mountain. This mountain is the kingdom of heaven. From it a new kingdom is established in Christ. Christ takes possession of that kingdom as we will see in Daniel 7. Something happens in heaven before the stone strikes the earth and after the kingdom was divided in 476 AD. 
    » Without Hands. An event that is not by human activity. 
    » Cutting The Stone. Christ is the stone. The cutting out of the stone is not just the incarnation of Christ which occurred about 4 BC. It must be another event which occurs after the division of the toes or "in the days of those kings". Christ was crowned King and given a kingdom. 
    » Setting Up a Kingdom. Later we will learn that Christ begins the judgment and takes legal possession of His kingdom before the Second Coming. During the time of the divided kingdom He seals and selects His people from among the living and the dead. After He has formally declared who belongs to Him, then He rescues them.
  2. Second Coming. The Stone destroys the image after it is cut out of the mountain. 
    After the Second Coming, God destroys the kingdoms of the earth.
  3. Third Coming. The Stone establishes another mountain. 
    It is only after the thousand years, after the third coming, that the New Jerusalem comes to earth and God sets up His throne on the earth.

 

Judgment by heaven in favor of the saints Angels and the wicked judged by the saints Judgment of the wicked by God
1844 7 Last Plagues Second Coming Millennium Third Coming
Old Earth Resurrection 1 Earth partially destroyed Resurrection 2 Hell Mountain New Heavens and Earth
New Kingdom Stone cut out of a mountain Destruction Stone strikes the earth Stone becomes another mountain
The mountain represents God's sanctuary and truth. Zion is called the "mountain of the Lord's house." 
In the last days the mountain of the house of the Lord will be established as the chief of the mountains, and will be raised above the hills, and all the nations will stream to it. (Isaiah 2: 1-5) 

Key pointKey Point: Nebuchadnezzar attacked the sanctuary in Jerusalem and destroyed it. God shows this pagan king that there is a sanctuary far removed from this earth in heaven that he cannot destroy. The Rock who is Christ will come from that sanctuary and destroy all the kingdoms of the earth. The prophecy indicates that the kingdom will be established after the nations are divided in 476, but the Rock will destroy the earth after the kings lose their crowns. This will happen sometime after World War 1 in the days of modern Europe when the crowned heads lose their power (1918). In the place of the kings of the earth, God will establish a Sanctuary kingdom that will never be destroyed again.

Christ
Christ is the Rock that will appear at the end of the world to rescue the saints, smash all worldly powers and begin a government of righteousness on the earth. 
Jesus is the Rock and the chief corner stone according to Acts 4: 11 and Ephesians 2: 20. 
and they all drank the same spiritual drink, for they were drinking from a spiritual rock which followed them; and that rock was Christ(1 Corinthians 10: 4)

The Future of Europe and the Old Roman Empire

Attempts to Unite Europe by War and Marriage and Economics
Empire Section of Roman Empire
Roman Area in the purple border
Charlemagne France, Germany, North Italy
Napoleon France, Belgium, North Italy, Corsica, Malta, Egypt, Sweden, Spain, Naples, Switzerland, Austria, Germany. 
Allies: Spain, Russia, Bavaria
Hitler's Third Reich Except England, Spain, Egypt, and Middle East
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