The Book of Daniel, pt. 3
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Last week we started Daniel chapter 2. Daniel 2 is a long chapter, and we only got a part way through it.
We studied the image that Nebuchadnezzar dreamed a little bit.
This image that the king dreamed about was a head of gold, and chest and arms of silver, and brass belly and thighs, and legs of iron, and feet of iron and clay, mixed, and was representative of the future kingdoms of the world.
Tonight, we'll finish chapter 2, and the outcome the interpretation of this dream.
So, grab your King James Bible, some coffee, and join us for our Thursday Night Bible study.
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(00:00:46 ) Introduction and Host's Welcome
(00:02:29 ) Political Commentary and Early Voting
(00:04:40 ) Discussion on Daniel Chapter 2
(00:07:27 ) Prophecy and Interpretation of Dreams
(00:14:07 ) The Kingdoms and Their Deterioration
(00:17:01 ) The Iron and Clay Kingdom
(00:23:11 ) Ancient Religions and Their Influence
(00:31:18 ) Speculation on Future Events
(00:39:15 ) The Coming Kingdom of God
(00:52:00 ) Daniel's Rise and Worship
(01:06:49 ) Call to Salvation and Personal Testimony
(01:28:31 ) Prayer Requests and Closing Remarks