I could go at great length to reveal the numerous errors that you are mixing and matching. But for me to take up point of any one of them, is a discussion in itself of many pages. Therefore I will condense all of it by these two comments:
1. The words: "scatters the holy peoples" is in error.
Before Jesus' death and resurrection, there was ONCE only one "holy people", and they WERE the Jews. But, since Jesus, the KoG was taken from Israel and given to the "nation" of God's Born Again Saints.
I use an online Hebrew Massoretic site to study the Hebrew and Chaldean languages that Daniel was written in, and the same site offers an original 1611 KJV bible version also. So, I know exactly what holy peoples actually refers to in this instances, its speaking of the
holy places as in Jerusalem and the Sanctuary. And since we know who lives there right now, we know that mean he conquers the Jews, case solved.
Daniel 12:7 And I heard 8085 z8799 x853 the man 376 clothed 3847 z8803 in linen, 906 which x834 [was] upon 4605 x4480 the waters 4325 of the river, 2975 when he held up 7311 z8686 his right hand 3225 and his left hand 8040 unto x413 heaven, 8064 and sware 7650 z8735 by him that liveth 2416 for ever 5769 that x3588 [it shall be] for a time, 4150 times, 4150 and an half; 2677 and when he shall have accomplished 3615 z8763 to scatter 5310 z8763 the power 3027 of the
holy 6944 people, 5971 all x3605 these x428 [things] shall be finished. 3615 z8799
#6944 קֹדֶשׁ qodesh {ko'-desh}
from H6942; TWOT - 1990a; n m
—Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1)
apartness, holiness, sacredness, separateness
1a) apartness, sacredness, holiness
1a1)
of God
1a2)
of places
—Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
From H6942;
a sacred place or thing; rarely abstractly sanctity:—consecrated (thing), dedicated (thing), hallowed (thing), holiness, (X most) holy (X day, portion, thing), saint, sanctuary.
—Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
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#5971 עַם `am {am}
from H6004; TWOT - 1640a,1640e; n m
—
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1)
nation, people
1a) people, nation
1b) persons, members of one's people, compatriots, country-men
2) kinsman, kindred
—Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
From H6004; a people (as a congregated unit)
; specifically a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively a flock:—folk, men, nation, people.
—Strong's
So, its not that hard to figure out, its saying a holy peoples as in a set aside nation, and as Daniel was writing down Jesus (Man in linens) words, he was speaking about Daniel's peoples during the end times, he says so in Daniel 12:1-2, at that time Michael will stand up and deliver thy people, then in Rev. 12 we see the same thing Michael stands up and God protects the Woman (Israel) for 1260 days, the exact same number, so we know who it is, it is Israel who gets conquered and its the Jews who flee Judea unto the Petra/Bozrah area where God protects them. Anything I say I can back up, I figured you guys would know this without me having to lay it out for you in such an expositional type way.
And your error is two fold, there is only one holy peoples and always has been those of Faithful Abraham. Those with Faith are counted as Righteous, it has nothing to do with anything else. And just like you and I have different callings, nations and peoples can also have different callings, sometime we as Gods personal servants mess up, and pick things up later in our lives. God called Israel, she birthed the Messiah, then because of unbelief Israel was forsaken, the Elder(Esau) served the YOUNGER (Jacob). God choses as He choses Paul says, but He will eventually graft Israel back in when she ceases in her unbelief, and Paul says that will happen as soon as the time of the Gentiles is over (Church Age). Our mission is complete via Matt. 24:14, when the Gospel reaches the entire world (basically now). After this, Israel has to repent during the 70th week, the Daniel 9:24-27 prophecy testifies unto this.
Israel was never done away with. God promised Abraham an eternal seed.
2. The book of Daniel was for Israel, as the book of Revelation is for Christ's Born Again Church.
Unfortunately, the "TARES" in the visible churches (church-ianity) have married the OC with the NC.
The Book of Daniel is about Israel as is the whole bible.
The book of Revelation is for the Church before the Rapture (Rev. 2 and 3) and for the Martyrs who get saved after the Rapture. And for the Jews who flee Judea after coming to Christ Jesus their Messiah (Rev. 12 is the Woman/Israel and Rev. 7 is the 144,000 who are the 3-5 million fleeing Jews).
Edit: instead of blending all the biblical topics, in a string of your understanding, try selecting a single topic, and we can take it from there.
It might be hard to keep up with everything I know, I will try to slow down a wee bit.....DARK HUMOR.
