

When that happens, Daniel goes for option #2 of those listed above: he asks one of the people in his dream to interpret what is happening for him ( Da 7:15–16). In fact, Daniel has trouble interpreting some of his own dreams. And he is the only person who can interpret some of the most troubling dreams and visions for Nebuchadnezzar and his son, Belshazzar ( Da 2:27, 30 4:4–9 5:15–17).īut that doesn’t mean Daniel can interpret every dream. He gains notoriety for understanding dreams in his youth ( Da 1:17). When someone gets a weird dream like this, there are a few ways they can interpret it: But other dreams use bizarre symbolism to communicate something to the dreamer. There are several dreams in the Bible, and many of them seem to be straightforward instructions from God. Daniel’s specialty is a dream interpretation
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*OK, full disclosure, it’s possible that there was an ancient legendary figure named Daniel who has nothing to do with our prophet.

It’s cool in and of itself that Daniel is being quoted by a contemporary.* But it’s also interesting that a Hebrew writer chooses Daniel as a reference point, rather than, say, Solomon. (Or maybe Ezekiel is just mocking that guy.) There is no secret that is a match for you. ( Eze 28:3) This ruler thinks he’s a god, and might even be wiser than Daniel: Another prophet, Ezekiel, references Daniel when he’s preaching against a clever, but arrogant ruler of another nation. ( Da 5:11)Īnd Daniel’s fame isn’t a royal family secret. was found to have insight and intelligence and wisdom like that of the gods. When Nebuchadnezzar’s son sees a terrifying vision, his mother refers him to Daniel. All the captives need to be able to pass a three-year course in Babylonian language and literature, but Daniel and his friends are found to be 10 times wiser than all the experienced magicians and enchanters in the whole kingdom ( Da 1:20).ĭaniel’s wisdom makes him a legend in his own time.

You have to be a looker and a thinker to make it in the palace. Daniel is renowned for his wisdom and intelligence Not just any royal kid gets to go to Babylon: only the handsome ones. Nebuchadnezzar’s criteria for serving in his court includes physical appearance ( Da 1:4).ĭaniel makes the grade. Whatever the case, he makes a good choice to pick Daniel. Maybe he just wants to show off “pet” Israelite royalty to people who visit his palace. Why does this happen? Maybe Nebuchadnezzar assumes Jerusalem’s leaders won’t give him any trouble if their sons are off in Babylon-kind of like high-profile hostages. This probably takes place before Daniel has finished adolescence. Nebuchadnezzar also captures some young men of the royal family with him to serve him in his court ( Da 1:3). Nebuchadnezzar successfully besieges Jerusalem and carries off some of the treasure from the temple of God to Babylon.īut that’s not all he takes. In 605 B.C., the dynasty was in its twilight years. Daniel is from David’s royal familyįor hundreds of years, a descendant of David had been on the throne in Jerusalem-well, besides one imposter queen ( 2 Ki 11:1–3). You really ought to dig into Daniel with a Bible study and commentary to learn about this character for yourself, but for starters, here’s 12 biblical facts about Daniel that don’t get a lot of screen time in church. (And I may have used my favorite Bible software to make this list.) 1. But there’s a lot more to this character than the Sunday school lessons let on!įew Bible characters have the kind of status that Daniel does. He’s a righteous and wise hero of the Old Testament whose decisions save the lives of many. Everyone knows Daniel was thrown into a lions’ den and went on some kind of fast.
