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How do we know Christ is represented in the book of Daniel?

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Christ is represented in the book of Daniel through the typology of Daniel himself and his friends, symbolizing faithfulness amidst trials.

Throughout the book of Daniel, we find that Daniel represents Christ in various ways. His name, which means 'judge of God,' serves as a reminder of Christ's authority and role as the ultimate judge. Furthermore, Daniel's refusal to defile himself with the king's meat parallels Christ’s sinlessness and his overcoming of worldly temptations. In this manner, Daniel stands as a type of Christ who faced trials and remained faithful, ultimately demonstrating God's redemptive purpose. As we unpack the narratives, we recognize that the account of Daniel and his friends exemplifies how God preserves His people through faith in His promises, just as Christ is our ultimate source of salvation.
Scripture References: Daniel 1, Matthew 4:1-11

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