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

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The Book of Daniel showcases God's sovereignty through His control over kingdoms and events, highlighting His authority over all creation.

The Book of Daniel emphasizes the sovereignty of God particularly through the unfolding of His plans in the lives of His people amid foreign dominion. In Daniel 2, the king Nebuchadnezzar's dreams reveal not only the rise and fall of empires but also God's ultimate authority in setting up and deposing kings. For example, in Daniel 2:21, it is stated, 'He changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings.' This clearly indicates that God manages the course of history, ensuring that His divine purposes are fulfilled, regardless of human actions or decisions.
Scripture References: Daniel 2:21, Daniel 4:17

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