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In the Book of Daniel, the four great empires envisioned are traditionally interpreted as Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. Daniel describes these empires through a series of visions, including the famous statue in Daniel 2, which represents each empire with different materials. Babylon is depicted as gold, Medo-Persia as silver, Greece as bronze, and Rome as iron. These empires symbolize the succession of dominant powers in the ancient world leading up to the establishment of God's everlasting kingdom.

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