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What is the significance of the ram and the goat in Daniel's vision?

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The ram represents the Medo-Persian Empire, while the goat symbolizes the Greek Empire led by Alexander the Great.

In Daniel 8, the ram with two horns symbolizes the Medo-Persian Empire, which was dominant during Daniel's time. The goat, which swiftly overcomes the ram, signifies the subsequent rise of the Greek Empire under Alexander the Great. This vision illustrates God's sovereign hand in controlling the rise and fall of empires. It also teaches us about the nature of power and the arrogance that often leads to downfall. Through these symbols, God reveals His plan and assures His people that He governs all of history.
Scripture References: Daniel 8:3-5, Daniel 8:20-21

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