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Daniel Chapter 11: The ''King of the North''

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QUIZ

    • Rome
    • Turkey
    • Israel
    • Iran
    • the area directly north of Israel was first controlled by Seleucus, and later by the Roman Empire.
    • the area south of Israel (e.g. Egypt) was controlled by Ptolemy.
    • the area directly north of Iran was first controlled by Seleucus, and later by the Roman Empire.
    • the area south of Saudi Arabia (e.g. Yemen) was controlled by Ptolemy.
    • Napoleon/France
    • Pope Francis
    • The Ottoman Empire
    • Egypt
    • 1798
    • 1844
    • 1912
    • 1922
    • The ''time of the end'' has not yet begun.
    • 1798
    • 1844
    • 1912
    • 1922
    • The ''time of trouble'' has not yet begun.
    • many archers
    • chariots
    • the authority of Rome
    • many men of war
    • horsemen
    • many ships
    • twelve thousand of the fiercest and best-trained archers in the world
    • twelve thousand of the fiercest and best-trained horsemen in the world
    • five thousand of the fiercest and best-trained archers in the world
    • twelve thousand of the fiercest and best-trained army generals in the world
    • True
    • False
    • The Ottoman Empire, when moving against France, passed over/through many of the areas it had previously conquered.
    • The Ottoman Empire, when moving against France, conquered many new countries.
    • The Ottoman Empire, when moving against France, looted many of the surrounding countries.
    • The Ottoman Empire, when moving against France, enlarged the borders of its empire.
    • the King of the North would enter also into Russia
    • the King of the North would enter also into Babylon
    • the King of the North would enter also into the glorious land
    • The Ottoman army set up a temporary capital in Babylon.
    • The Ottoman army drove Napoleon through Russia into what is now Kazakhstan.
    • The Ottoman army drove Napoleon through the ''glorious land'' (Palestine) into Egypt.
    • True. Many lives were lost in these battles.
    • False. Very few lives were lost in these battles.
    • True. These lands are predominantly east of the Jordan River and were not harmed because they did not contain French forces.
    • False. These lands were conquered along with France and its allies.
    • Sodom
    • Babylon
    • Jerusalem
    • Egypt
    • the Ottoman Empire ruthlessly attacked Babylon for refusing to take sides in the war.
    • the Ottoman Empire ruthlessly attacked Sodom for refusing to take sides in the war.
    • the Ottoman Empire ruthlessly attacked Jerusalem and set up a second capital outside of the gates.
    • the Ottoman Empire ruthlessly brought under control those areas it had previously conquered (e.g. Egypt).
    • Muhammad Ali levied ruinously high taxes on the Egyptians and sent some of this money as a tribute to the Ottoman sultan.
    • Napoleon levied ruinously high taxes on the Egyptians and sent some of this money as a tribute to the Ottoman sultan.
    • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk levied ruinously high taxes on the Egyptians and sent some of this money as a tribute to the Ottoman sultan.
    • Russia and Persia joined forces and attacked the Ottoman Empire from the north and the east.
    • Russia, annexing land from Persia, partially encircled the Ottoman Empire, bringing pressure to bear from the north and the east.
    • Romania, annexing land from Persia, partially encircled the Ottoman Empire, bringing pressure to bear from the north and the east.
    • the Turks instigated the Armenian Genocide, the Greek Genocide and the Assyrian Genocide in which upwards of 1 million Christians lost their lives.
    • the Turks instigated the Armenian Genocide, the Greek Genocide and the Assyrian Genocide in which upwards of 2 million Christians lost their lives.
    • the Turks instigated the Armenian Genocide, the Greek Genocide and the Assyrian Genocide in which upwards of 3 million Christians lost their lives.
    • the Ottoman Sultan made Jerusalem the capital of the empire.
    • the Ottoman army temporarily setup tents by the Mediterranean sea.
    • the Ottoman Sultan erected a statue west of the Dead Sea, memorizing his victory against France and her allies.
    • the Ottoman Sultan established his political presence between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
    • Mustafa Kemal modernized Turkey by secularizing it, giving the Ottoman Empire (and Islam) a deadly wound from which it will never recover.
    • Sultan Abdul Hamid II modernized Turkey by secularizing it, giving the Ottoman Empire (and Islam) a deadly wound from which it will never recover.
    • Russia single-handedly defeated the Ottoman Empire, leaving it (and Islam) with a deadly wound from which it will never recover.
    • Persia, through trade restrictions, brought down the Ottoman Empire, leaving it (and Islam) with a deadly wound from which it will never recover.
    • to illustrate the dangers of Islam
    • to identify for the final generation when probation will close
    • to identify the antichrist power that will enforce the mark of the beast
    • to make clear that the Ottoman Empire, with Islam at the helm, will rise again
    • None
    • about 25%
    • about 50%
    • about 75%
    • 100%