In chapter 6, the Medo-Persians have taken over after defeating Belshazzar and the Babylonians. Daniel (who had to feel like this was déjà vu all over again), lands on his feet. Darius the Mede (probably a governor/subordinate king—something like Herod was to the Romans) appoints him as one of three administrators over Babylon. Perhaps wordContinue reading “Leaving the Consequences to God”
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Introduction to Daniel
Many people find the book of Daniel intimidating due to its (predictive) prophecies that are often taken out of context and used in support of a wide range of teachings—many quite unbiblical. That’s a shame, because the book is rich and rewarding for those who are willing to push past the hype and work withContinue reading “Introduction to Daniel”