Nebuchadnezzar, in Daniel 3 : 1 - 7.
Daniel Chapter 3
Answer:It was king Nebuchadnezzar who dreamed the vision of the "metalic man," not Daniel.It's found in Daniel 2.
If you are in reference to king Nebuchadnezzar, then yes he did. In fact, Daniel was the only one that could. Not only did he interpret the dream, but because the king couldn't remember what he dreamt, Daniel had to tell him that too. If you want to know what the king dreamt or what the interpretation was, read the second chapter of the book of Daniel. It's really an amazing part of Bible prophecy.
The Ishtar Gate of Babylon. See the Related Link for an image.
Fear and jealousy. Nebuchadnezzar made Daniel a great man and made him ruler over the whole province of Babylon and chief of the governors over all the wise men of Babylon (Daniel 2:48) because he was able to interpret the king's dream. The Chaldeans probably knew better than to go after Daniel at this time. Instead, they accused those Jews (Daniel 3:8) whom the king had set over certain affairs of the province of Babylon (Daniel 3:12), of not worshiping the image of gold.
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Three Hebrew Boys? Your probably referencing asking about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who were taken captive with Daniel into Babylon (See Daniel 1-3). The King was setup by his own priests and aristocracy to kill anyone who would not bow down and worship his image. Knowing that the Hebrews could not under the law do such (first of the 10 commandments) the kings priests and aristocracy sought to entrap the Hebrews...... However read what eventually occurred ... The account is also an example for the faithful of the end times and their faith in Jesus Christ.
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Daniel Lander has written: 'Les choses comme elles sont' 'Image par image' 'La grande inconnue'
Nebuchadnezzar's image of gold, which is described in the Book of Daniel as standing 60 cubits tall and 6 cubits wide (approximately 90 feet tall and 9 feet wide), can be compared to modern-day statues like the Statue of Liberty, which stands at about 151 feet from the base to the tip of the torch. In terms of grandeur and symbolic significance, it also resembles towering structures like the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, which reaches 2,717 feet, showcasing humanity's ambition and the desire for monumental representation.
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