"THE BOOK OF DANIEL"

Introduction

One of the more fascinating books of the Bible is the book of Daniel...

It is a book that has often been attacked and abused...

But when properly read and understood, the book of Daniel can...

DANIEL AND HIS TIMES

The name "Daniel" means "God is my judge" which provides a hint of one of the key themes in this book: God will judge the nations of men. Daniel was a person of deep and abiding faith...

God blessed Daniel because of his faith...

Daniel was contemporary with two other great prophets: Jeremiah and Ezekiel...

Nothing is known of his personal life outside of the book. He descended from one of Judah's prominent families, if not from royal blood (Dan 1:3). At an early age (likely in his teens) Daniel along with others was taken from his family to be trained in the courts of Babylon (Dan 1:3-4). Whether he ever married is uncertain.

Some key dates and events will help appreciate the times in which Daniel lived...

Daniel lived through much of these times (605-534 B.C.). He was among the first group of captives taken to Babylon (Dan 1:1-4). He continued there over the entire 70 years of captivity (Dan 1:21; 10:1; cf. Dan 9:1-2; Jer 25:11; 29:10). Daniel was certainly a remarkable man. His greatness was recognized by his contemporary, Ezekiel (Eze 14:14,20; 28:3).

THEME

From a number of passages (Dan 2:21; 4:17,25,32,34-35; 5:21) we can deduce the main theme of the book of Daniel:

God Rules In The Kingdoms Of Men

In this book, we see the rule of God is...

In this book, we learn that the rule of God would be especially manifested...

OUTLINE

Here is a brief outline of the book of Daniel...

  1. God's Providence In History - Dan 1:1-6:28
    1. Daniel and his determination to be pure - 1:1-21
    2. Nebuchadnezzar's dream and Daniel's promotion - 2:1-49
    3. Faith in the face of fire by Daniel's friends - 3:1-30
    4. Nebuchadnezzar's second dream and temporary insanity - 4:1-37
    5. The writing on the wall and fall of Belshazzar - 5:1-31
    6. Darius and his den of lions - 6:1-28
  2. God's Purpose In History - Dan 7:1-12:13
    1. Daniel's dream of the four beasts - 7:1-28
    2. Daniel's dream of the ram and the goat - 8:1-27
    3. Daniel's prayer, and the vision of the seventy weeks - 9:1-27
    4. Daniel's vision of the time of the end - 10:1-12:13
CONCLUSION

As with all Scripture, the book of Daniel is profitable for our study (2Ti 3:16-17). From Daniel and his friends, we will learn the power of faith and commitment. By studying this book, we can better understand our Lord's references to it (cf. Mk 1:14-15; Mt 24:15-16).

Despite some of its more difficult and challenging passages, we can benefit from them as well, as long as we interpret them...

REVIEW QUESTIONS
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  1. During what periods of Israel's history did Daniel live and prophesy?
    • The Babylonian captivity, and at the beginning of its restoration (605-534 B.C.)
  2. What two prophets were contemporary with Daniel?
    • Jeremiah and Ezekiel
  3. What is suggested as the theme of Daniel? (Dan 2:21; 4:17,25,32, 34-35; 5:21)
    • God rules in the kingdoms of men
  4. What are the two main sections of the book?
    • God's providence in history (Dan 1:1-6:28)
    • God's purpose in history (Dan 7:1-12:13)