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How does Daniel's story foreshadow Christ?

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Daniel's story foreshadows Christ's sacrifice by illustrating the need for a mediator to satisfy God's justice.

The account of Daniel in the lion's den serves as a type that foreshadows the gospel narrative and the person of Christ. Just as Daniel faced unjust punishment yet was ultimately delivered, so too did Christ face wrongful condemnation and death to fulfill God’s plan of redemption. The king's dilemma in Daniel 6 mirrors God’s predicament in maintaining His justice while extending grace towards sinners. Christ’s sacrificial death, where He took upon Himself the penalty for sin, satisfies the demands of divine justice while allowing God to remain merciful. This typology illustrates how Old Testament stories reveal the greater redemptive purpose found in Jesus.
Scripture References: Daniel 6, Revelation 5:5

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Darius's Dilemma
Henry Mahan · Oct 4, 1987
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