Study Notes on Daniel 6:1-28

Introduction Chapter Summary The story of Daniel in the lions’ den, found in this chapter, is well-known. It took place soon after Babylon fell to the Persians, around 539–537 B.C. By then, some Jewish captives had returned to Palestine under Zerubbabel's leadership, and Daniel was over 80 years old. An Error in the Scriptures? Cyrus... Continue Reading →

Study Notes on Daniel 5:1-31

Introduction A New King on the Throne Nebuchadnezzar had died, and Belshazzar was now ruling Babylon. Until the late 19th century, the only record of Belshazzar was found in the Book of Daniel and related works. Other sources identified Nabonidus as the last king of Babylon, leading some scholars to believe Belshazzar was a fictional... Continue Reading →

Study Notes on Daniel 4:1-37

In Daniel 3, King Nebuchadnezzar erected a massive gold statue, demanding worship from his officials. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused, facing death in a furnace. Miraculously, they emerged unharmed, leading the king to praise their God, establish a decree against blasphemy, and promote the young men, illustrating God's power. This post provides commentary on this chapter who reveals to us the God who saves!

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