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    describes the reason why Charles Colson needs to make a conclusive decision about this matter. He was the top man in the white house. He had a very successful law fem that he started he himself, he had wife and children but he felt Hopeless as telling Belshazzar his dream because he felt he had no purpose. Charles Colson should convert to Christianity. Everyone agrees that he was looking for a purpose but not everyone agrees that the answer is becoming a follower of Christ. He should surrender…

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    God as the true God. The next sections describe Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar’s pride. Both kinds are supposed to humble themselves before God’s kingdom. They both refuse. Overtime, Nebuchadnezzar become humble to God and he is restored as king. Belshazzar does not do this and he is assassinated. Daniel, just like his friends, refuse to worship the king as a God so he is sentenced to death. He is thrown into a lion’s den but God delivers him from the animals. David is saved and later has another…

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    B.C. This captivity of citizens of Judah in Babylon lasted for 70 years, as God had foretold through the prophet Jeremiah. During this time, Daniel served in many high up positions in the governments of several rulers, including Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Darius and Cyrus. Daniel was very loyal even at his own discomfort. The early chapters describe how he was put into a training program by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon and offered the best training in math, political sciences, astronomy,…

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    BC) Nebuchadnezzar was an important king during this time. He was responsible for building one of the most important gigantic cities, built up with terraces of gardens watered from a great reservoir. He died of pride and was succeeded by his son, Belshazzar. 2. Breast and Arms of Silver – Bear ( Symbolized Medo-Persian Kingdoms between 539-331) The Medes and Persians took…

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    Daniel's Prophecies

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    This research paper will allow you to see how the testimonies and history will reveal God’s Sovereignty, restoration, and his assurance to the people of Israel and us today thought out the book of Daniel and his prophecies. Daniel ‘name means ‘God is my Judge. For instance, in Chapters 1, vs 17. The early prophecies in Daniel life. Chapters 2., 4, 5. The Prophetic Book will reveal how God uses dominion of other nations, adversity, pride to humble and bring all people back to him.. We will…

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    Main Body - Connect chapter 5 with 6 o Belshazzar judged by God o Darius takes over the kingdom of Babylon  The Medes and Persian empire now rule • To facilitate the new empire King Darius’ strategy for ruling involved large scale delegation o 6:1-2, “It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 120 satraps, to be throughout the whole kingdom; 2 and over them three high officials, of whom Daniel was one, to whom these satraps should give account, so that the king might suffer no loss.”  120 men…

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