In the second year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar has a dream. Nebuchadnezzar's dream of four kingdoms (chapter 2) When their training is done Nebuchadnezzar finds them 'ten times better' than all the wise men in his service and therefore keeps them at his court, where Daniel continues until the first year of King Cyrus. They are allowed to continue to refrain from eating the king's food, and to Daniel, God gives insight into visions and dreams. Their overseer fears for his life in case the health of his charges deteriorates, but Daniel suggests a trial and the four emerge healthier than their counterparts from ten days of consuming nothing but vegetables and water. Among them are Daniel and his three companions, who refuse to touch the royal food and wine. Young Israelites of noble and royal family, "without physical defect, and handsome," versed in wisdom and competent to serve in the palace of the king, are taken to Babylon to be taught the literature and language of that nation. In the third year of King Jehoiakim, God allows Jerusalem to fall into the power of Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon. A2 (7:1–28) – A vision of four world kingdoms replaced by a fifthĬontent Chapters of the Book of Daniel.C2 (5:1–31) – Daniel interprets the handwriting on the wall for Belshazzar.
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