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Interpretation of 1 st dream2 nd year of reign Getting Nebuchadnezzars Attention ! Deliverance of the three young men5 th year Now a new warning years later
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Main lesson of the chapter is the sovereignty of YHWH over the greatest sovereign in the world vs. 17, 22, 24-26, 30-32, 34--37.
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The chapter begins and ends with praise of God. inclusio Compare 4:1-3 & 4:34-37
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Praise of God 1-3 Narration of dream 4-18 Interpretation and fulfillment 19-33 Praise of God 34-37 S t r u c t u r e
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Purpose of dreamto teach all people that the Most High God (3:26) is sovereign over the affairs of humankind.
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He would not merely live where they lived, but as they lived. Wood
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Nebuchadnezzar needed to learn the difference between ownership and stewardship.
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Though the mills of God grind slowly Yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience He stands waiting, With exactness grinds He all.
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When he became proud and took credit for divine grace, God humbled himnot to destroy him but to deliver him, to make of him a humble and grateful worshipper. Humility was ultimately Gods way of exalting the king. What appeared to be his destruction became the means of his deliverance. Constable
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Then a king in kingly glory Such as earth has never known, Shall assume the righteous scepter, Claim and wear the holy crown. Then a blasted world shall brighten Underneath a bluer sphere, And a softer, gentler sunshine, Shed its healing splendor there. 7 hideous years on earth, and…
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Even as Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged Gods sovereign, endless existence and rule, and His irresistible will and power, his sanity returned to him. Constable
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God is sovereign. Conclusion… Peril of pride. All will be humbled… all will bow.
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