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SECT. V.—THE ANSWERED PRAYER (_Chap_. Daniel 2:1).
We come to the first of the visions given to Daniel. The occasion of
it was a dream of Nebuchadnezzar, of which it was required to give
both the description and the interpretation. The vision thus in
harmony with Daniel’s situation in... [ Continue Reading ]
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SECT. VI.—THE THANKSGIVING (Chap. Daniel 2:19)
The part of faith not only to pray but to look out for an answer.
Daniel prayed in the firm expectation that, if for God’s glory, an
answer would be granted. When the answer was given in the vision
vouchsafed to him, he was in no doubt ab... [ Continue Reading ]
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SECT. VII.—THE TESTIMONY (Chap. Daniel 2:24)
Daniel’s thanksgiving to God immediately followed by his testimony
to men. Life being at stake, the business required haste. Daniel
repairs, therefore, at once to the captain of the guard, informing him
he was able to meet the king’s wish, an... [ Continue Reading ]
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SECT. VIII.—THE DREAM (Chap. Daniel 2:31)
With the confidence of a man inspired and commissioned by the Most
High, Daniel proceeds to declare the king’s dream. The dream one of
no ordinary character. Exhibited the fate, not only of the empire of
Babylon, but of those which should succe... [ Continue Reading ]
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SECT. IX.—THE INTERPRETATION OF THE DREAM (Chap. Daniel 2:36)
In the interpretation of the king’s dream we come to the prophecies
of Daniel. Some of these prophecies were communications from God to
Daniel alone, without any other medium; others, like the present,
through Daniel as the... [ Continue Reading ]
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SECT. XI.—DANIEL’S ELEVATION (Chap. Daniel 2:46)
The king was convinced that Daniel had given a true description and
interpretation of his dream. The truth also which the youthful prophet
declared concerning the true God, approved itself to his understanding
and conscience, and for a t... [ Continue Reading ]