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Daniel, the one who is thrown into the lions' den and lives to tell about it, the one whose friends survive the fiery furnace, the one who interprets dreams, the one who defies the king. Through the study of this amazing man, led by one of America's most beloved and trusted Bible teachers, we learn to depend entirely on the God who rules rulers, governs governors, and even reigns over kings. From...

Daniel, his three friends, and many others. It continues to the eventual demise of Babylonian supremacy in 539 B.C., when Medo-Persian besiegers conquered Babylon (5:30–31), and goes even beyond that to 536 B.C. (10:1). After Daniel was transported to Babylon, the Babylonian victors conquered Jerusalem in two further stages (597 B.C. and 586 B.C.). In both takeovers, they deported more Jewish captives. Daniel passionately remembered his home, particularly the temple at Jerusalem, almost seventy years