“And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, He [Jesus] explained to them what was said in all the scriptures concerning Himself”

Luke 24:27

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Reflexions, Typology and Exegesis
Monday, September 12, 2022 by Marilyn Delinois

Greetings HEBC fellowship, viewers and participants.

Chap 3-6

By now Daniel has lived through three (3) Kings in Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, and Darius. Note that Daniel and his companions’ names were changed. The new names given to them were the names of Babylon’s pagan gods. Daniel which meant “God is my Judge” was changed to Beltshazzar “ “May Bel protect his life.” Bel is a title for Lord or master. Ananniah which meant “Yahweh is gracious” was changed to Shadrach which means “command of Aku” their moon god. And Mishael which meant “who is what God is” was changed to Meshach which meant “who is what Aku is.” Azariah which meant “whom Yahweh helps” was changed to Abednego which meant “servant of Nebo.”

Under each of these Kings, Daniel and his companions continued to experience great challenges to their faith but remained steadfast and continued to be victorious at every turn. Note that after each victory, a promotion followed (Dan 2: 48-49, Dan 3:20, 5:29,) and God’s name was glorified by the pagan Kings Dan 3: 26c, 28-30, 4:34-37, 6:25-28.

Note that after chapter 6, the trials and tribulations ended and Daniel entered into a period of prophetic works (Dan 7-12). Apparently no further challenges were levied against him. As for his three companions, the Bible no longer speaks of them following their victory from the fiery furnace and their promotions as explained in Dan 3:30.

Likewise, we must see our tribulations and difficulties as stepping stones to greater spiritual maturity. After each victory over sin and/or refusing to compromise our faith, we are no longer the same, we cannot be the same. We become stronger, more mature in our faith and in our walk with Christ.

I was watching a documentary about one month ago on the terror attack in a mall in Nairobi, Africa. One scene struck me and remains unforgettable. A group of shoppers in a super market were cornered by armed terrorists. One of the terrorist saw a woman lying on the ground while she unsuccessfully attempted to hide from the attackers. One of the terrorist approached her and asked, “are you a Christian?” I am certain this woman must have known the consequences of her answer. She calmly said “yes.” Without a word, the gunman pointed his riffle at her and shot her dead, point blank.

I thank God that we live in America; a country where freedom of religion allows us, not only to practice our faith without fear for our lives, but also to share our faith through evangelism without fear of intimidation from those who do not share our beliefs.

What are your thoughts? What would you have done in Daniel’s situation? Or even this Christian woman situation?

Tomorrow’s blog: the meaning of Daniel’s dreams and its historic interpretation.

Marilyn Delinois


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