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Statue In The Book Of Daniel Wall Chart Laminated
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New! Statue in the Book of Daniel chart
The Four Kingdoms and God’s Eternal Kingdom
This fascinating wall chart and pamphlet give a fantastic summary of King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in the second chapter of Daniel-
* Head of gold Babylon Lion
* Chest and arms of silver Medo-Persia Bear
* Middle and thighs of bronze Greece Leopard
* Legs of iron and feet of iron and clay Rome Beast
God told Daniel that He would set up a kingdom that would destroy all of the other kingdoms and would never come to an end. Jesus said, “The Kingdom of God is at hand.”
The illustration of the statue is based on a carving of King Nebuchadnezzar’s grandson, Nabonidus. It is the most accurate representation of the Babylonia style of art.
This is a great reference for all ages. Easy-to-understand text for young people and for people with no Bible background, yet clear and scholarly enough for Bible students and seminarians.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781890947767
ISBN10: 1890947768
Binding: Other
Published: January 2004
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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