TRANSMITTING THE LUMINOUS TORCH OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION | 2 |
PROPHETIC PORTRAYALS AS RECOGNIZABLE AS RUSHMORE FIGURES | 22 |
THE GREAT PROPHETIC DRAMA IN THREE MAJOR ACTS | 38 |
INSPIRATION’S ANIMATED CARTOONS OF THE NATIONS | 46 |
NEBUCHADNEZZAR’S BABYLON: ARTIST’S RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON ACTUAL REMAINS | 48 |
EXAMPLES OF COMPOSITE BEASTS FAMILIAR TO THE BABYLONIANS | 50 |
THE LION AND ITS ADAPTATION IN BABYLONIAN ART | 52 |
APPROXIMATE TIMING OF OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS SYNCHRONIZED WITH SUCCESSIVE WORLD POWERS (CHART) | 58, 59 |
COMPARATIVE LISTS OF OLD TESTAMENT BOOKS, SHOWING SEPTUAGINT AND ROMAN CATHOLIC ENLARGEMENTS (CHART) | 78, 79 |
PANORAMIC VIEW OF FIRST CENTURY, WITH CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS (CHART) | 98, 99 |
PROPHECIES EMPLOY COMMON NATIONAL SYMBOLS | 129 |
GOAT SYMBOL A FAMILIAR FIGURE ON GRECIAN COINS | 130 |
THE GRECIAN “GOAT” SMITES THE PERSIAN “RAM” | 132 |
THE PALATINE, ONE OF ROME’S SEVEN IDENTIFYING HILLS | 159 |
ROMAN COINS REFLECT ROMAN HISTORY | 160 |
TEXT OF VATICAN MANUSCRIPT OF Daniel 8:14 READS “2300” | 179 |
COLISEUM, SCENE OF EARLY CHRISTIAN MARTYRDOMS | 218 |
THE CATACOMBS—SUBTERRANEAN CHAMBERS OF THE CHRISTIAN DEAD | 228 |
WHEN ROME RULED AS FOURTH PROPHETIC POWER | 230 |
PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION (CHART 1) | 238, 239 |
PROPHETIC SYMBOLS FIND COUNTERPARTS ON ROMAN COINS | 259 |
HLPPOLYTUS, BISHOP OF PORTUS ROMANUS | 269 |
THREE NOTED MOLDERS OF PROPHETIC OPINION | 327 |
RUINS AT DIOCLETIAN’S HOME CITY | 345 |
BATHS OF DIOCLETIAN AT ROME, POSSIBLY BUILT BY CHRISTIAN SLAVES | 350 |
CONSTANTINE PROFOUNDLY CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY | 360 |
PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION (CHART 2) | 370, 371 |
CONSTANTINE THE GREAT DOMINATES THE FOURTH CENTURY | 384 |
CASTING DOWN OF PAGANISM MEMORIALIZED ON ROMAN COINS | 387 |
PROPHETIC EXPOSITORS ON FRINGE OF EMPIRE | 400 |
JEROME—LAST OF THE EARLY PROPHETIC EXPOSITORS | 438 |
EARLY CHURCH PERIOD: LEADING POSITIONS OF PRINCIPAL EXPOSITORS OF DANIEL (CHART) | 456, 457 |