This chapter deals with the dangerous consequences of pride and the need for humility concerning self and praise and admiration toward the greatness of God. Nebuchadnezzar tells the story as a personal testimony. He tells how the most powerful man in the world (himself) was brought low in a moment by God, and how he was restored to his former position—though as a wiser man than before.
This chapter is one of the greatest chapters on Christ in the Bible. Of this chapter, the Baptist preacher J. Frank Norris said: “The greatest chapter, the highest mountain peak of the whole Bible. This chapter should be memorized by all.”
An outline that deals with Genesis 1:1 in great detail.
The Israelites were determined to have a king like all the nations and God had granted their request.
College Notes of David Reagan as taught in Scripture Baptist College. These notes cover the doctrine of the Bible.
