Prophet Daniel
Old Testament

Prophet Daniel

The Faithful Prophet in Exile

Period
620-530 BC
Role
Prophet, Royal Advisor

Daniel remained faithful to God during the Babylonian exile, serving in the courts of pagan kings while maintaining his devotion to God. He received visions of future kingdoms and the end times.

Key Bible Verse

"Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before."

Daniel 6:10

Significance

Daniel's unwavering faith in hostile territory and his prophetic visions of world empires and the coming kingdom of God make him one of the Bible's most important prophets.

Key Life Events

1

Taken captive to Babylon as a youth

2

Refused to defile himself with royal food

3

Interpreted Nebuchadnezzar's dreams

4

Friends thrown in the fiery furnace

5

Interpreted the writing on the wall

6

Thrown into the lion's den

7

Received visions of four kingdoms

8

Prophesied the seventy weeks

9

Received visions of the end times

Spiritual Lessons

Remain faithful to God in hostile environments

Prayer should be a non-negotiable daily practice

God protects those who honor Him

Trust God's sovereignty over earthly kingdoms

Stand firm in convictions despite persecution

God reveals His plans to those who seek Him

Found in These Bible Books

DanielEzekiel

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