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Daniel
The Identities Of The Kingdoms In Daniel’s Interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream
Daniel chap. 2 v. 31-46 discusses the dream of Nebuchadnezzar and its interpretation by Daniel. The dream is a bright image with a head of fine gold, chest and arms of silver, a stomach and thighs of copper, and legs of both iron and earthenware. Daniel then interprets the dream as an allegory of kingdoms that are to come. Nebuchadnezzar, the leader of Babel, is the head of gold. Then a second, weaker (as shown by the distinction between silver and gold), nation will rule the world after the demise of the Babylonian empire. The third country, represented by the copper will rule the whole earth as well, to be followed by the fourth, which is as partially strong as iron, and will be divided, with the other half weak like earthenware. After these four empires will cease to rule the earth, God will establish His kingdom, which will rule forever.
While Daniel explicitly identifies the first empire as Babel, but there is some discussion as to who the other kingdoms are. Due to the course of history, which saw Persia and Media succeed the Babylonian kingdom, the second, weaker, empire is considered Persia and Media. The third empire, which
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