Here are the answers to your questions based on the Book of Daniel (Chapters 8-12) from the Bible:
Daniel 8:1-14
- Where was Daniel when he had this vision?
- In the citadel of Susa (or Shushan).
- What animal does Daniel see at first?
- A ram.
- What was strange about its horns?
- The ram had two horns, but one was longer than the other, and the longer one came up last.
- Where does the ram not charge?
- It did not charge toward the west, nor the south, nor the east.
- Which other animal appears from the west?
- A goat.
- What grew after the large horn was broken off?
- Four notable horns grew in its place.
- What did one horn take away from the Prince of the host?
- It took away the daily sacrifice.
- How long will it take for the vision to be fulfilled?
- "2,300 evenings and mornings."
Daniel 8:15-27
- Who stood before Daniel?
- Gabriel.
- When will the vision be fulfilled?
- In the time of the end.
- Who is the two-horned ram?
- The kings of Media and Persia.
- Who is the goat?
- The king of Greece.
- What do the four horns stand for?
- Four kingdoms that will rise from that nation but will not have the same power.
- By whose power will the master of intrigue become strong?
- By his own power.
- What will happen to the one who takes his stand against the Prince of princes?
- He will be destroyed, but not by human power.
- Why must Daniel seal up the vision?
- Because it concerns the distant future.
- How did Daniel react to the vision?
- He was exhausted and lay ill for some days.
Daniel 9:1-19
- What did Daniel understand from the Scriptures?
- He understood that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years.
- What does God keep?
- God keeps His covenant.
- Who has sinned according to Daniel’s prayer?
- The Israelites.
- What have been poured out upon the Israelites?
- The curses written in the Law of Moses.
- What does Daniel want God to do?
- He wants God to turn away His anger and fury from Jerusalem and the sanctuary.
Daniel 9:20-27
- When did Gabriel come to Daniel?
- Was coming to him in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice.
- Why did Gabriel come to Daniel?
- To give him insight and understanding regarding the vision.
- The 70 ‘sevens’ (or ‘weeks’) are decreed so that 6 things happen. The first is:
- “to finish transgression.”
- The other five are: “to put an end to sin,” “to atone for wickedness,” “to bring in everlasting righteousness,” “to seal up vision and prophecy,” and “to anoint the most holy one” (or "Most Holy").
- What will Jerusalem have when it has been rebuilt?
- Streets and a trench, but in times of trouble.
- What will happen to the city after the 62 “sevens”?
- The Anointed One will be put to death and will have nothing.
- What will end in the middle of the last “seven”?
- The sacrifice and offering will end.
Daniel 10:1- 11:1
- How long did Daniel mourn for at this time?
- Three weeks.
- Who saw this vision apart from Daniel?
- No one (the men who were with Daniel did not see the vision, but they fled in terror).
- Who had resisted the man speaking to Daniel for 21 days?
- The prince of the Persian kingdom.
- Why has this man come to Daniel?
- To give Daniel understanding about what will happen to his people in the future.
- Who is the only one who helps this man against the princes?
- Michael.
Daniel 11:2-35
- Who will the prince of Persia stir people up against?
- The king of Greece.
- Who will the empire not go to?
- The empire will not go to his descendants, but to his people.
- What will the daughter of the king of the South do?
- She will marry the king of the North to secure peace.
- What will happen to this daughter?
- She will not retain her power and will be given up along with her attendants.
- Where will the gods of the people of the North be taken?
- They will be taken to Egypt.
- What will the king of the South do when he defeats the large army of the king of the north?
- He will raise a great army, and it will be victorious.
- Who will capture a fortified city?
- A king of the South.
- Why does someone give his daughter in marriage?
- To secure an alliance.
- A tax collector is sent out. How is he destroyed?
- By human hands (in a rebellion).
- The king of the north eventually returns to his own country. But what is his heart set against?
- The holy covenant.
- What will the armed forces of the king of the north do in the temple?
- They will desecrate the temple.
- What will the people do who know their God?
- They will firmly resist him.
- Why will many of the wise stumble at this time?
- To refine them, purify them, and make them white.
- When will the time of the end come?
- At the appointed time.
Daniel 11:36-45
- Who will the king speak against?
- The God of gods.
- Who will the king honor?
- A god of fortresses.
- Where will the king pitch his tents?
- Between the seas at the beautiful holy mountain.
- What will happen to this king eventually?
- He will come to his end and no one will help him.
Daniel 12:1-13
- Who will be delivered at the time of the great distress?
- Everyone whose name is found written in the book.
- What will happen to multitudes who sleep in the dust?
- Some will awaken to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.
- What does Daniel have to do with the words of the scroll?
- He is told to close and seal the words of the scroll until the time of the end.
- How long will it be before these astonishing things are fulfilled?
- A time, times, and half a time (or 1,260 days).
- When will the words be unsealed?
- At the time of the end.
- Who is blessed?
- The one who waits for and reaches the end of the 1,335 days.
- What will happen to Daniel at the end of the days?
- He will rise to receive his allotted inheritance at the end of the days.
Feel free to ask if you need clarification on any point!