It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested. It starts at Daniel 4:29 where the king is boasting about his greatness. God had a madness come over him and Nebuchadnezzar was out in the fields eating vegetation just like the bulls living outside seven years until he knows that God is the ruler in the kingdom of mankind and to the one whom He wants to He gives it. That would be when He installs His son Jesus Christ. This seven times has deeper meaning on the world scene rather than focusing on just Nebuchadnezzar. Jehovah's Witnesses could tell you the meaning if you are interested.
Judaism has been around for about 4000 years and has had MANY important people. Here is only a partial list, not in any exact order: Abraham Isaac Jacob Sarah Rebecca Rachel Leah Joseph Moses Miriam Aaron Joshua Samuel Deborah Hannah Isaiah Ruth Esther Mordechai Ezra Nehemiah Saul David Solomon Hillel Shammai Akiva Bar Kochba Josef Karo Rambam Ramban Rashi the Baal Shem Tov Leo Baeck Theodore Herzl Alfred Dreyfus Eliezer Ben Yehuda David Ben Gurion Shimon Peres Yitzhak Rabin Golda Meir Hannah Senesh Na'omi Shemer Yehuda Amichai Binyamin Netanyahu