Posts By: S. Lewis Johnson

S. Lewis Johnson

God’s Portrait of Man’s History – II

Daniel 2:1-35

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes a two-part exposition of God's view of the world powers in earth's history. An interpretation of the fourth kingdom symbolized in the Gentile king's vision is given.

The Golden Image, the Fiery Furnace and the Son of God

Daniel 3:1-30

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the biblical account of the Fiery Furance.

The Dream of the Great Tree, or Nebuchadnezzar’s Lesson in Systematic Theology

Daniel 4:1-37

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses the Babylonian king, Nebuchadnezzar, and his disciplining by God.

Weighed, but Wanting

Daniel 5:1-31

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds God's judgment of Babylon and its king, Belshazzar.

Daniel in the Lion’s Den

Daniel 6:1-28

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the famous story of the conspiracy to sent Daniel into the lion's den.

The Four Beasts of Daniel

Daniel 7:1-14

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition of Daniel the Prophet's vision of the four beasts and the four historical world empires they represent.

The Beast Vision Interpreted:

Daniel 7:15-28

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the inspired interpretation of the vision of the beasts by the Prophet Daniel.

The Ram and the He-Goat

Daniel 8:1-14

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson discusses Daniel prophecy about the Ram and the He-Goat, symbolizing clash of the Medo-Persian Empire with the rise of Greece. The national origin of the antichrist is interpreted.

The Interpretation of the Ram and He-Goat Vision

Daniel 8:15-27

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives commentary on the divine interpretaion of the prophecy to Daniel of the Ram and He-goat. Additional insight into the person of the antichrist is provided.

The Prophecy of the Seventy Sevens, part I

Daniel 9:1-27

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a short series within his exposition of Daniel that focuses on the meaning of the Hebrew phrase, "the seventy sevens." In this first message, Dr. Johnson explains the temporal meaning of the term in its scriptural context.

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