Daniel 2: Daniel correctly interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream about the story of five kingdoms. In the end, a kingdom would be established/ crystallized that is all standing strong and eternal. Consequently, the king promoted Daniel to a high position in the kingdom. I think the main theme is that after Daniel finished, the king fell on his face in awe before Daniel acknowledging that " “God is beyond question the God of all gods, the Master of all kings. And he solves all mysteries..."
Daniel 3: At least King Nebuchadnezzar was not jealous that the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego was superior to him. Rather, he acknowledged God.
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Daniel 2: Daniel correctly interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream about the story of five kingdoms. In the end, a kingdom would be established/ crystallized that is all standing strong and eternal. Consequently, the king promoted Daniel to a high position in the kingdom. I think the main theme is that after Daniel finished, the king fell on his face in awe before Daniel acknowledging that " “God is beyond question the God of all gods, the Master of all kings. And he solves all mysteries..."
Daniel 3: At least King Nebuchadnezzar was not jealous that the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego was superior to him. Rather, he acknowledged God.
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