Daniel 2: Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream
Setting
Daniel was a teenager at this time. He was younger than 17 years old and he was in his second year of training to be official to King Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar was also in his 2nd year of reign in Babylon.
Daniel was full of zeal and potential. His RUACH excelled as he was an excellent spirited kid. He had a great conviction and he was committed to YAHUAH.
Nebuchadnezzar was the son of Nabopolassar, who was the king before Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar was sent to Char Shemesh to attack the Egyptians. He attacked Jerusalem on his way home to attend his father’s death.
History does repeat itself and it tends to go in cycles. In the early Biblical times they believed that history was ‘His story or YAHUAH’s story’.
Man is naturally a skeptic when it comes to prophecies and visions.
The more detail that is added to a prediction limits its abilities to be fulfilled.
Verse 1 through 3 is written in Hebrew, where the rest of the verses are written in Aramaic, which was the official language of the Chaldeans. The Jews did learn Aramaic and it was only used by the Hebrew Scholars. Many believe that most of this chapter was written in Aramaic because it pertains to the Gentile nations, not the Jewish nation.
Occult practices could bring a death sentence in the Old Testament.
Overview
King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream which troubled him. He knows the dream concerns him so he goes to his Seers and Astrologers and challenges them to tell him the dream and also interpret it. None of his counselors are able to answer the King, which brings about his death decree. Daniel is unaware of the decree and asks Arioch, the King's guard, to allow him to speak to the King. Daniel asks the King to let him and his friends pray to their YAHUAH and that they would provide the King with his dream and the interpretation.
YAHUAH used Nebuchadnezzar, a pagan King, to reveal his future prediction of the world. YAHUAH also uses a statue as the Babylonians were familiar with their temples, shrines, and elohiyms. This statue is also stationary in the dream as well.
Seers or Astrologists used charms, herbs, the stars, and the occult to foresee the future. They also had manuals which contained different symbols and how they were to be interrupted. The King's demand to give the dream and also interpret it had probably never been asked before. The ‘Cream of the Crop’ were often made by Seers.
Nebuchadnezzar was a harsh Autocrat. Authoritarian leaders are commonly referred to as autocratic leaders. They provide clear expectations for what needs to be done, when it should be done, and how it should be done. There is also a clear divide between the leader and the followers.
Nebuchadnezzar shows his unpredictable and notoriously temperamental side.
Verse 1: YAHUAH Distresses Nebuchadnezzar with a Dream
The King was worried about the future of his kingdom and his mind was unsettled. YAHUAH gave him a dream that distressed him because he could not understand it.
YAHUAH would later use Daniel to tell and interpret the dream to have YAHUAH’s name glorified. Daniel would also be later rewarded and honored.
YAHUAH can use dreams to lead and guide us, but his usual approach is the RUACH HA’QODESH.
Some dreams may not be from YAHUAH. (Jeremiah 23:25-32)
The King had the dream several times, as the word ‘Dreams’ is used. This must have also troubled him as well.
Verses 2 - 13: YAHUAH Disgraces the ‘Wise Men’
The King summoned his advisors to not only interpret the dream, but to also tell the dream as well. If they could not do both, they would be put to death as the dream had distressed the King.
Did the dream distress the King? The dream was very vivid and the dream had occurred more than once. Since YAHUAH did give the dream to Nebuchadnezzar, it would be unlikely that it would have been forgotten. The King also did verify the dream after Daniel revealed and interpreted it.
Verses 5 through 8 refer to the King’s edict of judgment to his officials.
The King was testing his counselors as the King remembered his dream, he pondered over it, and he realized it contained a message for him concerning his kingdom. The King must have been troubled by the Stone that destroyed the Statue and became a mountain. His concern was to get the correct interpretation. He wanted the truth and he did not want to be misled.
The King also concluded that if his advisors could interpret the dream, they should also be able to tell him the dream as well. It was a test of their ability.
Either way, the counselors were humiliated because they were unable to tell the King his dream. This would have been a great opportunity to receive favors from the King, which is why they tried stalling the King. This set the stage for Daniel to exalt the one and only living YAHUAH, who is the only one who can predict the future. (Isaiah 41:21-23)
YAHUAH uses this moment to use Daniel and his friends. YAHUAH also uses this moment to challenge the false elohiyms to predict the future and things to come.
The other counselors used logic and flattery which only made the King mad and he issued his harsh edit.
In Verse 10, the counselors condemn their own practices.
Verses 14 - 23 YAHUAH Discloses the Secret
Arioch, the Captain of the King’s Guard and Chief Executioner, goes out to gather all of the King’s wise men so that they can be slain according to the King’s edict.
In verses 14 through 16, Daniel and his friends were shocked about the edict made by the King as they had not been invited to the special session for the dream interpretation. Daniel speaks with wisdom and tact to Arioch to allow him to speak to the King. Arioch took a great risk as he would be disobeying the King.
The King must have been surprised to see Daniel and his friends. His rage must have subsided and he must have recalled how exceptional the 4 Hebrews had been and how they were superior to the others in wisdom and knowledge. By faith, Daniel promised to show the King his dream and interpret it as well.
Verses 17 - 19: Believing in Prayer
Daniel and his friends are presented as men of faith and prayer. (Daniel 6 and Daniel 9).
Daniel and his 3 friends claimed the prayer of I Kings 8:44-45 and James 5:16.
The Greek word for secret is “Naz” and it is used 8 times in the book of Daniel. This same Greek word is similar to the Greek word “Mysterium” (our word for Mystery) which means a hidden truth that is revealed only to be initiated.
YAHUAH hid the prophetic truth in the dream to Daniel and he enabled Daniel to know and interpret the dream through Daniel’s prayers to YAHUAH.
Verses 20 - 23: Joyful Praise
Daniel’s first response was to bless YAHUAH for hearing his prayer and answering his petition. Daniel and his 3 friends prayed for wisdom and YAHUAH gave it to them. (James 1:5)
The Babylonians praised and worshiped their elohiyms.
The YAHUAH of heaven is also the YAHUAH of History.
YAHUAH can set and change time allotted to rulers and nations.
Daniel and his friends all shared in the burden of prayer. They would all later share in the reward as well.
No one can take credit for anything, the glory and praise all belong to YAHUAH. (Psalm 50:15).
Verses 24 - 45 YAHUAH Displays his Wisdom and Power
Daniel again shows his wisdom and tact to Arioch. He asks that he not be delayed because YAHUAH has revealed the dream and the interpretation to him. Arioch was the only one who could stop the process and save the lives of the King’s counselors.
Notice how Daniel says that he found Arioch in these verses, but Arioch claims that ‘I have found a man’. Daniel was not concerned about the credit, only the Glory of YAHUAH.
The King was shocked that Daniel mentioned the dream had troubled the King about his kingdom. Daniel answers that the dream was the answer to the King’s concern.
The term ‘Last Days/Later Days’ is found frequently in the Bible. Jesus has ushered in the later days by his death, resurrection, and ascension to heaven. (Hebrews 1:2, I Peter 1:20)
YAHUAH has plans for Israel in the later days, which will climax when Jesus returns. (Hosea 3:5, Micah 4:1, Joel 2:28-29, 2 Timothy 3:1, 2 Peter 3:1, I Thessalonians 4:13-18)
The times of the Gentiles was depicted in Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream. (Luke 21:24). This period will end when YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH establishes his kingdom here on Earth. (Luke 21:25-28).
The dream reveals there will be 4 successive kingdoms. The 5th kingdom will be our Lord and Savior, YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH.
Verses 31 - 35
Nebuchadnezzar saw a very large statue which was composed of 5 different materials. The statue was destroyed by a stone that became a huge mountain. Because of the accuracy of Daniel’s word, the King knew Daniel was speaking the truth. Only YAHUAH could have given Daniel this dream and interpretation.
Verses 36 - 45 The Meaning of the Dream
The Head of Gold represents King Nebuchadnezzar and the other Babylonian king’s reign (636 BC until 539 BC).
Nebuchadnezzar was followed by Nabonidus and then Belshazzar.
Jeremiah refers to Babylon as ‘a golden cup in the LORD’s hand (Jeremiah 51:7).
As we go from Gold to Silver to Bronze to Iron, we see the metal gets stronger and stronger, but the density of the material decreases from material to material. (Density - Compares the weight per size of the Material).
The Breast and Arms of Silver refer to the Medo-Persian empire which overthrew the Babylonian empire (539 BC until 330 BC).
Cyrus did not attack Babylon by going through the walls, but under them by using the Water Pipes. This will be looked at later when we look at the ‘Handwriting on the Wall’ which is also found in Daniel.
Cyrus is followed by Cambyses, Darius, Xerxes, Artaxerxes, and then Darius II.
The Belly and Thighs of Bronze refers to the Grecian Empire which overthrew the Medo-Persians (330 BC until 63 BC).
Alexander the Great conquered the Medo-Persians in 11 years of battle. In 31 years, Alexander the Great never lost a battle. He died after 32 years in reign from pneumonia. His kingdom was then divided up amongst his 4 generals.
The Legs of Iron and the Feet of Clay and Iron refer to the Roman Empire (63 BC until 475 AD).
Iron represents strength and Clay represents weakness. Rome was strong in organization, law, and military might. Rome had many different peoples that it ruled which created its weakness.
Rome fell due to immorality.
10 nations will come together under a strong leader to unite Europe and drive it against Israel.
The Stone represents the 2nd coming of YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH. He will judge his enemies and establish his universal kingdom
YAHUAH is in control of history. YAHUAH also knows the future as he is in control. YAHUAH also does have plans for the future as well.
Even though evil does exist, YAHUAH can accomplish his divine purpose.
YAHUAH can also take away those he has put into power.
Nebuchadnezzar knew his kingdom would end, but he did not know when.
Jesus will destroy his enemies when he returns. and establishes his kingdom here.
Stone is a frequent image used in the Bible to depict YAHUAH. (Psalm 118:22, Isaiah 8:14, Isaiah 28:16, Matthew 21:44, Acts 4:11, I Corinthians 10:4, I Peter 2:4-8).
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream also shows that human enterprises decline as time goes on. The image changed in value from head to toes. The statue was top heavy. Nations will appear to be strong, but they will have the dangers of falling.
We can see this decay in our society through time.
Thoreau made a quote that ‘improved means to unimproved ends’
We can travel fast from place to place, yet we are unable to solve war, violence, famine, and loss of liberty.
Our modern day conveniences also bring new problems along with them.
In the end, it will be hard for things to be held together.
The Clay robs Iron from holding things together.
Treaties that can be broken, promises ignored, traditions forgotten, organizations disbanding, money-making organizations failing.
‘Without Hands’ is used in scriptures to mean ‘not by human hands’ or ‘something that only YAHUAH can do. (Colossians 2:11, Hebrews 9:11, 24)
It appears that the Roman Empire will in some ways continue until YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH’s return with the mention of 10 kings. (Daniel 7:24-27, Revelation 17:3, 12-18) A crisis will occur that will rid evil and prompt YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH’s return. YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH will destroy the 4 Gentile Kingdoms and establish his own kingdom.
Our hope is in the LORD, not in laws, political alliances, or moral crusades.
People’s hearts need to be changed by the grace of YAHUAH.
The only citizens of YAHUSHA HA'MASSIACH’s kingdom will be those born again by the RUACH of YAHUAH. (John 3:1 - 18)
Nebuchadnezzar should have been humbled by his dream. YAHUAH enabled him and gave him his entire empire. He forgot his lesson later on in Daniel 4:30.
Nebuchadnezzar did fall on his face and acknowledged Daniel’s YAHUAH.
Remnants of these kingdoms remain today: Babylon is modern day Iraq, Medo-Persia is modern day Iran, Iraq, Greece, and Italy.
Verses 46 - 49 YAHUAH Distinguishes his Servants .
BY paying homage to Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar was acknowledging the true YAHUAH was greater than the Babylonian elohiyms. This was his first step in believing in the Hebrew YAHUAH.
Daniel and his friends saved the lives of the King’s counselors by telling and interpreting the dream.
The King kept his word and promoted Daniel with great honors. Daniel became the ruler of the province of Babylon. At Daniel’s request, his 3 friends became high ranking officials in different offices with the providence as well. Daniel sat at the King’s gate with authority.
Conclusion
The hero of this chapter is YAHUAH, who reveals deep and secret things. (Verse 22).
Daniel teaches us how to answer in consul and wisdom. He shows us there is power in guarded and discerning speech. We should have the boldness of faith which was demonstrated by Daniel. We should also seek mercies from YAHUAH as well. Just like Daniel, we should use the power of prayer and respond spiritually to the events in our life.
True praise and worship is spontaneous and never forced.
YAHUAH sees the darkness ahead of us. When we feel limited, we should know that YAHUAH is limitless.
Other Famous Dreams.
Jacob (Genesis 28), Joseph (Genesis 37), Pharaoh's Cupbearer and Baker (Genesis 41), Gideon’s Warriors (Judges 7), Solomon (I Kings 3), Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 2, 4, and 7), Joseph the Father of Jesus (Matthew 2), and Pilate’s Wife (Matthew 27).
Enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers rely on the occult. We should avoid such things as horoscopes, psychic hotlines, tarot cards, Ouija boards, and Pokémon to name a few things as they do involve the occult.
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