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What does the Bible say about the significance of visions in Daniel?

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The Bible signifies that Daniel's visions reveal God's promises, particularly the coming Messiah and salvation.

In the Book of Daniel, visions are significant as they provide revelations of God's plans and promises, particularly concerning Israel and the coming Messiah. Daniel’s vision in chapter 10 illustrates God's direct communication with His prophets, demonstrating His intent to fulfill promises made concerning the salvation and restoration of His people. The visions, therefore, serve not only as prophetic messages about future events but also as confirmations of God's steadfastness in His covenant. They underscore the sovereign grace that governs His relationship with Israel, showcasing His power to restore and redeem, ultimately revealing Christ as the promised savior who brings everlasting righteousness.
Scripture References: Daniel 10:8, Daniel 9:24, Daniel 9:25-27

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Daniel 10:8
Henry Sant · Sep 6, 2012
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