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Daniel and Chad Bird walk through Daniel chapter 8, a vision that shifts from the Persian and Greek empires to the persecution of God's people. The episode explains how the symbols in the vision line up with historical kingdoms, while also showing why Daniel was left disturbed and physically drained by what he saw. Have a listen.

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Daniel and Chad Bird continue through Daniel 7, focusing on the Son of Man vision and what it means for Christ, the kingdoms of the world, and the saints of the Most High. They connect the chapter to the Gospels, Matthew 28, Acts, Revelation, and the Bible's worldwide promise of salvation for all peoples, nations, and languages. Have a listen.

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In this episode, Daniel's vision is explored in depth, revealing the succession of world kingdoms and culminating in the divine courtroom scene that points to the ultimate reign of the Messiah. Have a listen.

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This episode follows Daniel's deliverance from the den of lions and connects it to the resurrection of Christ. The hosts also begin Daniel 7, a landmark chapter that introduces the four beasts and the Son of Man. Have a listen.

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Daniel becomes distinguished above all the other high officials, and they are not happy about it. The only way to get rid of Daniel is to outlaw his faithfulness. And Daniel ends up in a den of lions rather than disobey God. Have a listen.

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