In a personal testimony, Nebuchadnezzar recounts a dream of a great tree cut down, which Daniel interprets as the king’s coming humbling. When Nebuchadnezzar proudly boasts of “my mighty power,” he is driven mad, living like a beast for seven years, until he lifts his eyes to heaven and his reason returns. He then blesses the Most High, “for all his works are right and his ways are just, and those who walk in pride he is able to humble.”
Daniel study chapter
Daniel 4
c. 570 BCNebuchadnezzar’s dream of a felled tree; his humbling and restoration lead him to praise God’s sovereignty.
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