tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8632498717588187342.post1627125549184245255..comments2024-03-28T01:04:25.222-07:00Comments on WELCOME--MAIN PAGE: "Nebuchadnezzar's" DreamPearl Doxseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13281232149590681155noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8632498717588187342.post-56694269034302784532013-08-06T06:11:28.190-07:002013-08-06T06:11:28.190-07:00Dear Helen,
I certainly understand why you think t...Dear Helen,<br />I certainly understand why you think that the King wanted the whole dream told to him before the interpretation...<br />that the reason is because if they know the dream, then they know the interpretation.<br />But there is more to it.<br />Think of this.<br />If Daniel only told the king the interpretation, just as he actually did in verses 36-45,<br />as he mentioned all the king saw and what each thing meant,<br />would the king not know that Daniel also knew the dream?<br /><br />But please take note of Dan.2:26...<br /> "The king answered and said to Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, <br />'Are you able to make known TO ME the dream which I have seen, AND its interpretation?'”<br /><br />In verses 31-35, Daniel ONLY tells the king his dream, with NO interpretation added.<br />Then,<br />in verses 36-45, Daniel gives details to each symbol.<br />Now ask yourself,<br /><br />Why would that not be enough for someone to explain the meaning of the dream to the king?<br />Why did the king first need to be told the whole dream with all it's details,<br />BEFORE Daniel told him what each detail meant?<br /><br />Look at what the king said at Daniel 2:3,7<br />"And the king said to them, “I have had a dream, and my spirit is anxious TO KNOW THE DREAM.”<br />When the Chaldeans asked the king for the dream so that they could interpret it for him,<br />what did he say?<br />He just kept asking for the dream to be told to him first(Dan.2:5,6,9).<br /><br />The Bible could have told us that the distressing dream the king had,<br />he only wanted the interpretation to.<br />But the first thing the kind DOES say,<br />is that HE WANTS TO KNOW THE DREAM. (Dan.2:2,3,5,6,9)<br />The king was greatly relieved to know the dream that disturbed him so much,<br />and which was a hidden secret, even to him (Dan.2:46,47).<br /><br />This is not too hard to understand.<br />Did you ever have a dream which caused you great distress,<br />and after you woke up, you could not remember it?<br />Did you ever hear a new song that you loved,<br />and the next day could not remember all the words and the melody...<br />BUT<br />if someone played the song...you would immediately recognize if that was the right song?<br /><br />Why do you think that this account of the king's dream and it's interpretation,<br />includes Dan.2:21?<br />This is all about removing Satan as king of God's creation...<br />replacing him with the kingdom heirs (Dan.2:44). <br /><br />Because I know for sure, that this is a prophecy about Satan trying to know the end,<br />what he does,<br />and what he does wrong, so that he can still try and win the war with Christ...<br />by getting an interpretation of the prophecies before they come to pass.<br /><br />This is how I am sure, that the king did not know the dream after he awoke,<br />but needed a servant of God to BOTH...tell him the dream,<br />AND it's interpretation.<br /><br />In the fulfillment of this prophecy,<br />Satan is looking for the details and the interpretation,<br />through God's prophets.<br /><br />I hope this helps you to see my reasons for what I wrote.<br />Love,<br />PearlPearl Doxseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13281232149590681155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8632498717588187342.post-58440315531904052362013-08-04T21:06:08.768-07:002013-08-04T21:06:08.768-07:00To the unknown commentor whom has raised up a ques...To the unknown commentor whom has raised up a question. These other accounts that God helped with revealing the interpretation of dreams, also took place with Joseph son of Jacob. May you find comfort in what you're looking for.<br /><br />To Pearl: thank you for many posted of the scriptures, it is highly appreciated<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8632498717588187342.post-80876710313329295232013-08-04T15:45:05.634-07:002013-08-04T15:45:05.634-07:00Thanks again pearl.
I myself was looking more at v...Thanks again pearl.<br />I myself was looking more at verse 9, were the king saids. Tell me the dream and l will know that you can tell me the interpretation of it. <br />I would read this that the king did know what he saw, but was not able to understand it! So he didn't, tell anyone and kept it to himself so that when or if someone did come forward to give the interpretation,l whoever told him what he saw, without Nebuchadnezzar disclosing it, he would know weather they were lying or not, which is why he may have made the comment he did at the start of v9 if you will not make know to me the dream, there is just one sentence for you; for you have prepared lying and corrupt words to speak to me. To me Pearl because they had to relate what the king saw, the king would know himself weather it was false or not. He may not have been able to make head nor tail of it! But he would have known weather the person was telling the truth! That's what I would have been trying to explain to you. So Daniel was the one that seeks God face, and God reveals all of the dream to Daniel, so when Daniel came before the king and told him what he saw, the king knew it to be true,. This is one of the points am trying hard to explain. King Nebuchadnezzar knew he could fool people, but not God, not when he was faced with Daniel telling him what he saw in the dream. King Nebuchadnezzar knew that the interpretation would be truthfull And that is why he said what he said it v 47! Because Daniel is without a doubt A True Anointed One.<br />Thanks again Pearl!<br /> HelenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com