From Daniel ch.1 "...The king spoke to Ashpenaz his chief officer, that he should bring (to the Babylonian palace) some of the children of Israel, of the royal family and of the nobles; youths in whom there is no blemish and who are fair to look upon, and who are skillful in all wisdom and knowledge, and discerning in thought, and who have ability to stand in the king's palace. He (Ashpenaz) should teach them the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans.
The king appointed for them a daily portion of the king's food and of his wine, and (commanded) that they be nourished three years, so that at the end of that time they would stand before the king."
Daniel, already in exile in Babylon, supplies us this scripture: Daniel 9.2. In the first year of his reign I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereof the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. And this revelation inspired him to pray and repent for himself and for his people, in Daniel 9.3 to 21
Daniel Scott has written: 'Disputatio juridica inauguralis de patria potestate Romana ..' 'An essay towards a demonstration of the scripture-Trinity'
If the prophecies in Daniel came thought, the ones in Revelation will come through. Join in and you will be in heaven.
In the biblical narrative, Daniel praying at the window is significant because it demonstrates his unwavering faith and commitment to God, even in the face of persecution and opposition. Despite knowing that he could face severe consequences for his actions, Daniel chose to prioritize his relationship with God above all else, serving as a powerful example of faith and devotion for believers.
Daniel S. Mulhall has written: 'A time for-- a scripture based life review' '8 steps to successful pastoral planning' -- subject(s): Pastoral theology, Planning
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Daniel Perreau has written: 'Mr. Daniel Perreau's narrative of his unhappy case; wherein every particular transaction between Mrs. Rudd, his brother, and himself, ... is most truly ... laid before the public; together with his defence. Published by himself'
In Daniel's story, Mrs. Werner serves as a supportive and nurturing figure, guiding Daniel through his challenges. She provides encouragement and wisdom, helping him navigate his emotions and decisions. Her role is pivotal in fostering Daniel's growth and resilience throughout the narrative.
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The Old Testament from the Holy Bible relates specifically to Jewish scripture, and many of the things in the New Testament were prophesied about in Jewish scripture. Muslim scripture does not relate to either Jewish or Christian scripture because Jewish and Christian scripture are from God.
In Daniel 9, the prophet Daniel is reading the scroll of Jeremiah when he receives the third vision. Specifically, he reflects on Jeremiah 25:11-12 and Jeremiah 29:10, which speak of the duration of the Babylonian captivity and the promise of restoration. This leads him to seek understanding and repentance for his people.
Narrative fiction is any story (or book) that tells a fictional tale, or one which is not true.