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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in the book of Daniel?

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The book of Daniel illustrates God's sovereign control over history and His people, even amidst exile.

The book of Daniel profoundly demonstrates God's sovereignty, particularly in how He governs the affairs of nations and individuals. From the very first chapter, we see God exercising authority over kingdoms as He allows Nebuchadnezzar to take Jerusalem, thereby fulfilling His prophecy announced through Jeremiah and Isaiah. This sovereignty is crucial for understanding that God remains in control, regardless of the human actions or worldly powers at play, showing His plan unfolds according to His will and purpose, evidenced by His favor towards Daniel and his friends even in a foreign land.
Scripture References: Daniel 1:2, Jeremiah 25:8-11, Isaiah 39:2-7, Proverbs 21:1, Daniel 1:1-7

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Daniel 1
Mike Baker · Aug 4, 2024
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Joshua

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