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God continues to reveal himself to Nebuchadnezzar in this chapter. Is his proclamation to his people, Nebuchadnezzar declares how great are God's signs and how ...
David Guzik commentary on Daniel 4 describes how Nebuchadnezzar has another dream, prophesying the rise and fall of the king.
Nebuchadnezzar, before he related the Divine judgments upon him for his pride, told the warnings he had in a dream or vision. The meaning was explained to him.
2 мар. 2002 г. · Nebuchadnezzar declares that God's kingdom is everlasting in contrast to his own temporal kingdom. God's rule is eternal, stable, and unchanging.
Nebuchadnezzar was as daring a rival with God Almighty for the sovereignty as perhaps any mortal man ever was; but here he fairly owns himself conquered.
Earlier, Nebuchadnezzar bragged about himself, but now he gives credit to God for doing great things for him.
The main lesson of the chapter is the sovereignty of Yahweh over the greatest human sovereign in the world.
King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a giant flourishing tree that is suddenly cut down with all of its branches and foliage removed and its fruit scattered.
Daniel 4:1-3 Meaning and Commentary Nebuchadnezzar's restoration to his reason and kingdom, for which he praises God, Da 4:34-37.
These small group studies of Daniel contain outlines, verse by verse commentary, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, and applications.
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