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"In the Third Year of the Kingship," poetry

"In the Third Year of the Kingship," poetry

Paperback

General Poetry

ISBN13: 9798655963405
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Jun 22 2020
Pages: 44
Weight: 0.28
Height: 0.09 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.00
Language: English
Revised Edition: LukivPress (Victoria, BC), 2022.

Introduction

King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon lays siege to Jerusalem in 618 BCE. He orders Ashpenaz his chief court official to bring some of the Israelites, including those of royal and noble descent[, to Babylon]. They [are] to be youths without any defect, of good appearance, endowed with wisdom, knowledge, and discernment, and capable of serving in the king's palace. One of those youths, Daniel (likely a teenager), begins an adventure that uncloaks him as an interpreter of the king's fantastic dreams. One of those dreams, of an immense image that represents a succession of world powers, reaches right into the last days of the whole world's political machine.

Daniel the governmental administrator, the interpreter of dreams, the prophet: He writes prophecy that describes mathematically the year of the Messiah's arrival. He witnesses the fall of Babylon, supplanted (in 539 BCE) by the Medo-Persian empire. Scheming, jealous high officials and...satraps trick Darius the Mede, forcing him to send Daniel to the lions pit. But Daniel lives! No lion harms him in any way! Now what? The overjoyed Medo-Persian ruler turns the table: He g[ives] an order, and the men who ha[ve] accused Daniel [are] brought, and they [are] thrown into the lions' pit, along with their sons and their wives.

The lions eat them.

Daniel even talks to a high-ranking angel, Gabriel, who speaks for Jehovah: You are someone very precious. The 12 chapters of this book provide substantial evidence of why the God of the universe loves his servant Daniel, who writes many secrets that will remain sealed, or undecipherable, until the time of the end of earth's worldly system.

An excerpt

Chapter 2

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