The Book of Daniel is one of the most interesting and intriguing
books in the Bible: It has a lot of mysterious end time events past, present
and in the Future. It is a book that explains and prophecy many events that is
yet to come in the Future. Though, some of these events are past, while some is
been fulfilled in our very eyes and few are still going to be fulfilled in the
nearest future. The analysis of this book will be done from Chapter to
Chapter.
The book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel. Daniel
prophesied after he was taken to Babylon with the first captives. He was taken
on the first of three steps to overthrow Jerusalem
which happened in 605 B.C., then on 597, then finally on 586 B.C.
He was chosen out
to learn the language, and to work in the king's palace. He was chosen, along with other young
men from prominent families, to serve in the Babylonian court.
Some believe that
Daniel was a eunuch which was a procedure that was required for those serving
in the king’s court. According to what I’ve found I do not know of a passage of
scripture that specifically states that Daniel was a eunuch, there is
strong evidence to believe so. The prophesy of Isaiah concerning the fall
to Babylon, chapter 39, vs. 7 in particular, speaks of the young men of Judah
being taken away and made "eunuchs in the palace of the king of
Babylon".
These prophesy took
place during the younger years of Daniels life. Daniel chapter 1, verses 1 and
following, state that Daniel was among those brought to Babylon,
vs. 6 in particular. Also, we see that Daniel was placed under the charge of
Ashpenaz, master of the eunuchs. The fact that Daniel rose to such a high
position of authority under the rules of Nebuchadnezzar and Darius, almost
certainly confirms that Daniel was made a eunuch, common practice in biblical
days to prevent any offspring being born to anyone who might challenge the
throne.
Daniel's prophecies
were different from Isaiah's, and Jeremiah's. Their prophecies were usually
begun by saying, "Thus saith the Lord". Daniel did not use that
expression when giving his. His ministry was involved in interpreting dreams
and riddles. The most prominent of ministries, possibly, were the visions he
had himself of events future to even our day. Revelation and Daniel have much
in common. Some future events are mentioned in both. Daniel had three friends
who were fellow captives. We will see all four of these young men, standing up
for God under great stress.
The book of Daniel
must be understood through the spirit, if we are to understand anything it
says. As with many prophecies, this covers the time they lived in, and covers
times future to us, as well. The sovereignty of God is revealed in this book.
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