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Nebuchadnezzar's Dream

TLD Lesson 02 - World Government

  • God tells us His plans in advance so that we might ____. John 14:29— 2 Down 

  • Jesus said we ought to understand the prophecies of ____. Mark 13:14—26 Across 

  • Note: Read Daniel 2:1-35. Then find answers to these questions: 

  • King Nebuchadnezzar was troubled to know the ____. Daniel 2:3— 7 Across 

  • The king asked the wise men to show him the ____ of the dream. Daniel 2:6—11 Across 

  • Who gave this dream to the king? Daniel 2:28—8 Across 

  • The dream was given to reveal things that must come to ____. Daniel 2:29—17 Down 

  • Nebuchadnezzar saw a great ____ in his dream. Daniel 2:31—4 Down 

  • The head of this image was made of ____. Daniel 2:32—23 Down 

  • The breast and arms were made of ____. Daniel 2:32—29 Across 

  • The belly and thighs were made of ____. Daniel 2:32—24 Across 

  • The legs were made of ____. Daniel 2:33—14 Down 

  • The feet were made part of iron and part of ____. Daniel 2:33—12 Across 

  • King Nebuchadnezzar was represented by the ____ of gold. Daniel 2:38—20 Down 

  • What nation did Nebuchadnezzar represent? Daniel 1:1—2 Across 

  • After Nebuchadnezzar’s golden kingdom another ____ was to arise. Daniel 2:39—13 Down 

  • When Babylon fell the kingdom was given to the ____ and Persians. Daniel 5:28—21 Down 

  • By what animal is Medo-Persia symbolized in Chapter 8? Daniel 8:3, 4, 20—25 Down 

  • What animal smote the ram? Daniel 8:5-7—10 Down 

  • What nation does this animal represent which would conquer Medo- Persia? Daniel 8:21—10 Across 

  • This third kingdom would rule over all the ____. Daniel 2:39—19 Down 

  • When the first king of Greece fell, the kingdom would be divided into ____ parts? Daniel 8:8, 21, 22—5 Down 

  • Note: The great horn between the goat’s eyes represented Alexander the Great, who died at a young age without arranging for a successor to rule the kingdom. True to prophecy, the territory was divided into four smaller kingdoms ruled by four generals, and remained divided until superseded by the next world empire. 

  • After this a ____ ____ came forth. Daniel 8:9 (2 Words)—6 Across 

  • After Greece, the fourth kingdom that comes to power will be of a ____ countenance. Daniel 8:23—3 Across 

  • Note: After Greece, the fourth and final nation to rule the world was the Roman empire. 

  • The ram was “great,” the goat was “very great” and the little horn was ____ great. Daniel 8:9— 22 Across 

  • Note: Each kingdom was greater than the one before. The little horn could not be one of the kings of Greece, for there was no greater Grecian king than the first king, Alexander the Great. 

  • From its point of origin, this kingdom spread toward the south, east, and the ____ land. Daniel 8:9—1 Down 

  • Note: Rome, coming from the west, gained control of Egypt, Syria, and Palestine. 

  • According to Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, this fourth kingdom would be as strong as ____. Daniel 2:40—16 Across 

  • This kingdom would then be ____. Daniel 2:41—15 Across 

  • Note: The Roman Empire divided up the territory and eventually became the modern nations of Europe. 

  • The Bible says that these kingdoms will mingle themselves together but will not ____ to one another. Daniel 2:42, 43—28 Across 

  • Note: Time and again since the fall of Rome men have attempted to unite the world under a single government. But the word of God has declared that it cannot be done, and according to that decree all attempts have failed. 

  • God will set up His eternal kingdom “in the ____ of these kings.” Daniel 2:44—27 Across 

  • God’s kingdom will break in pieces and ____ the kingdoms of men. Daniel 2:44—12 Down 

  • What represented God’s kingdom in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream? Daniel 2:45—9 Down 

  • Daniel said the dream is certain and the interpretation ____. Daniel 2:45—18 Across 

 

 

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