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  1. Guide to the Book of. Daniel. Key Information and Helpful Resources. Daniel ’s story is set right after Babylon’s first attack on Jerusalem ( 2 Kgs. 24 ). They had plundered the city and the temple, taking a wave of Israelites into exile. Among these prisoners were four men from the royal family line of David: Daniel, later named ...

  2. of the Cyber Hymnal Website. Words & Music: Daniel Paul Rader, circa 1921. Play MIDI. Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne, From death into life He went for His own; All power in earth, all power above, Is given to Him for the flock of His love. Refrain. Only believe, only believe;

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  5. Daniel Paul Rader felt called to the ministry, desiring to serve the Lord. Born on this day in 1879, he became a pastor. However, in 1908, finding the attractions of the world to be too strong, he left the ministry to enter the business world.

    • Introduction
    • Characteristics of The Book of Daniel
    • The Contribution of The Book of Daniel
    • Daniel’s Contribution to The Scriptures
    • Daniel’s Contribution to The Saints
    • The Setting For The Book of Daniel
    • Questions and Answers About The Book of Daniel

    Years ago as college student, I attended the first session of an education class required for a degree in education. The professor began by asking us to write down our expectations for the class and turn them in at the end of the period. Like the rest of the students, I wrote a flowery dissertation about my expectations. Later, after some reflectio...

    Just as every individual has a unique set of fingerprints, every book of the Bible has its own individual characteristics which enable it to make a particular contribution to the reader. Consider the following characteristics of the Book of Daniel: (1) The Book of Daniel depicts historical events beginning with the first conquest of Jerusalem by Ne...

    We know that the Book of Daniel comes highly recommended in the Scriptures, if not by some scholars of a later time. Several contributions offered in a unique or special way will be considered in two categories: (1) the contribution of the Book of Daniel to the Scriptures; and, (2) the contribution of the Book of Daniel to us personally.

    (1) The Book of Daniel provides us with valuable insights into conditions in Babylon during the 70 years of Judah’s Babylonian captivity. (2) The Book of Daniel testifies to the accuracy and reliability of the Word of God.All that God had said would happen to the southern kingdom of Judah did happen, as the Book of Daniel bears witness. (3) The Boo...

    (1) The godly personal life of Daniel is a model for the saints. Daniel was not a priest nor was he a typical prophet like Isaiah or Jeremiah. We are not told that he ever had a “prophetic call” like that Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1-13) or Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:1-10) or Ezekiel (Ezekiel 2:1-7). So far as we are know, Daniel was not given direct revelation to...

    In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it. And the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into his hand, along with some of the vessels of the house of God and he brought them to the land of Shinar, to the house of his god, and he brought the vessels into the treasury of h...

    (1) Who was Daniel? Daniel was a Hebrew, apparently of noble birth, who was taken captive as a youth by Nebuchadnezzar when he attacked Jerusalem in 605 B.C. Daniel became an official in the court of Nebuchadnezzar, and he continued to serve later rulers, until the first year of Cyrus (536 B.C., see Daniel 1:1-2, 21). Although not called a prophet ...

  6. “God loves you very much,” he said; “don’t be afraid! Calm yourself; be strong—yes, strong!”Suddenly, as he spoke these words, I felt stronger and said to him, “Now you can go ahead and speak, sir, for you have strengthened me.” 20-21 He replied, “Do you know why I have come? I am here to tell you what is written in the ‘Book of the Future.’ Then, when I leave, I will go ...

  7. Israel’s captivity in Babylon. With Ezekiel, he was the only prophet we know of who lived through this captivity. Daniel throws a revealing light on the person and power of Nebuchadnezzar, Babylon’s greatest king, whom he knew personally and intimately. Many biblical scholars believe Daniel to be the key for understanding much of biblical ...

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