Daniel is celebrated for his faithfulness to God while in exile in Babylon, where he interpreted dreams, held high government positions, survived the lion’s den, and received significant prophetic visions.
In 2 Kings 25:1-21, the Exile of Judah is described, highlighting the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem, the capture and blinding of King Zedekiah, the destruction of the city and the Temple, the looting of Temple treasures, and the exile of the people to Babylon, marking the end of the Kingdom of Judah.
The Book of Daniel provides profound insights into faith, prophecy, and divine sovereignty, making it a critical work for both theological studies and literary exploration.