Truth7t7
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A 1,000 year kingdom on this earth at the return of Jesus is a fictional fairy tale found no place in scriptureI let ChatGPT rephrase some things for me here and there. Still my thoughts, though.
That's a good question — and yes, I agree that Daniel 7:13–14 describes Christ’s ascension, not His Second Coming. The text says He comes “to” the Ancient of Days (not from), which fits Acts 1 and Psalm 110:1.
But when you ask, “Where in verses 17–27 is that explained?”, I think there’s a misunderstanding about how apocalyptic visions and interpretations work.
Daniel’s vision (vv. 2–14) includes multiple scenes — the four beasts, the thrones set up, the Ancient of Days seated, the books opened, the beast judged, the Son of Man coming to receive dominion, etc.
Then in vv. 17–27, the angel gives a high-level summary interpretation. That summary does not explain each individual verse line by line — especially not vv. 13–14 in isolation.
Instead, it focuses on:
The identity of the beasts (v.17)
The conflict with the saints (v.21)
The intervention of the Ancient of Days (v.22)
The judgment of the fourth beast (v.26)
The saints receiving the kingdom (v.27)
So vv. 13–14 are implicitly connected to vv. 22 and 27, but they’re not repeated or “explained” in detail. That’s not unusual. Apocalyptic interpretation sections often summarize rather than decode each symbol (compare Zechariah or Revelation).
Here’s how I see it harmonize:
- Daniel 7:13–14 – Christ ascends and receives authority (cf. Matt. 28:18; Eph. 1:20–22)
- Daniel 7:22 – A future point when the saints finally possess the kingdom (after beast is judged)
- Daniel 7:27 – The kingdom becomes visibly universal; “all dominions shall serve and obey Him”
This means vv. 13–14 are inaugural — the kingdom is given to Christ at His ascension. But vv. 22 and 27 point to the consummation, when that authority is fully exercised on earth and shared with His saints.
In other words:
Daniel 7:13–14 = Ascension
Daniel 7:22, 27 = Second Coming and Millennial reign.
There’s no contradiction. It's a case of “already, but not yet.” Christ received the kingdom at His ascension, but He has not yet enforced it over all nations. That only happens after the judgment of the beast (v.11, cf. Rev. 19:20), which is clearly still future.
Jesus returns in fire and final judgement, dissolving this earth by fire (The End)