Sermon Tone Analysis

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Prayer
Jeff Lee & his family
Elders
CE Time
Bible Time ()
Around 600 B.C.
Known as a master builder and military architect, Nebuchadnezzar was the pride of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
He ruled for 43 years (605–562 BC) and gained fame by defeating the Egyptians at the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC just before ascending the throne.
Historical sources emphasize his vast army and warring tendencies, portraying him as a king obsessed with conquest and power.
He is portrayed similarly in Daniel but is used to make a theological point: The power of earthly rulers comes from God. Nebuchadnezzar is given power to exercise a temporary judgment on Judah.
But his pride will be his downfall, and his vast kingdom will eventually belong to another foreign king.
Daniel Means “God is my judge.”
gave them names A common custom in this time period was that a king would rename foreigners who were brought to the king’s court as captives.
For Daniel and Azariah, the Hebrew references to God in their names (-el for God or -iah for Yahweh) are replaced with references to Babylonian deities like Nabu or Marduk (also called Bel).
Their new names symbolized serving Babylon.
Jewish and Babylonian Names
Daniel
Belteshazzar
Hananiah
Shadrach
Mishael
Meshach
Azariah
Abednego
Daniel —> Belteshazzar
Hananiah —> Shadrach
Mishael —> Meshach
Azariah —> Abednego
Memory Verse
psalm 23.
Activities
At Home 10
Sing “Hold Me Jesus”
[Can sign language signs for used?]
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