Daniel Flashcards
Daniel was a descendant of King David who was taken into exile after the Babylonians’ first attack on _________________ (2 Kings 20, 24; Daniel 1:1-3).
Daniel was a descendant of King David who was taken into exile after the Babylonians’ first attack on Jerusalem (2 Kings 20, 24; Daniel 1:1-3).
Daniel and his friends had to choose between obedience to Yahweh or obedience to the human authorities—whether to be loyal to their _________________ as Yahweh’s people or to blend in with the conflicting demands of the hostile culture they lived in during the exile (Daniel 1, 3).
Daniel and his friends had to choose between obedience to Yahweh or obedience to the human authorities—whether to be loyal to their identity as Yahweh’s people or to blend in with the conflicting demands of the hostile culture they lived in during the exile (Daniel 1, 3).
Daniel represented Yahweh faithfully in Babylon, experiencing both promotion and ____________________ as he followed what he knew was right (Daniel 6).
Daniel represented Yahweh faithfully in Babylon, experiencing both promotion and persecution as he followed what he knew was right (Daniel 6).
Daniel understood his _________________ in history as a result of knowing what Yahweh had revealed in Scripture—including the Torah and the prophecy of Jeremiah (Daniel 9).
Daniel understood his place in history as a result of knowing what Yahweh had revealed in Scripture—including the Torah and the prophecy of Jeremiah (Daniel 9).
Daniel’s prophecy closes with a vision of the “time of the _________________,” a hope-filled picture of resurrection, purity, rest, and a secure inheritance for God’s people (Daniel 12).
Daniel’s prophecy closes with a vision of the “time of the end,” a hope-filled picture of resurrection, purity, rest, and a secure inheritance for God’s people (Daniel 12).