Daniel 2 says the fourth kingdom has dual legs and iron that persists into the feet — both East and West Rome together, divided yet still iron, mingled but not cleaving. Daniel 7's little horn from the fourth beast and Daniel 8's little horn from one of four Greek divisions are the same end-time figure, ended by the same stone cut without hands.
Matthew 3:2
1 Enoch 37-71
The Parables of Enoch contain the most developed pre-Christian Son of Man figure in any Jewish text. But the Parables are the section with no Qumran witness, no NT citation, and no Greek or Aramaic manuscript. What does this mean for the Son of Man question?
Daniel 12:7–12
Three numbers appear in six verses of Daniel 12. Revelation adds more expressions for the same duration. Every eschatological framework builds on these — but they disagree because the text gives precise numbers without explaining their relationship.
Daniel 8:1–27
Gabriel tells Daniel: this vision is for 'the time of the end.' Daniel 8 fits Antiochus IV partially — but the text's own time markers, the 'broken without hand' motif, and pattern analysis suggest the vision has a further fulfillment the Greek king only foreshadowed.
Daniel 8:1–27
Daniel 8:21 names the goat: the king of Yavan. Some say Greece, some say Turkey. The word appears 11 times in the Hebrew Bible — every occurrence points the same direction.