Daniel chapter 1 |
Da 1:1-2. |
Jehoiakim's captivity. |
Da 1:3-7. |
Ashpenaz takes Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. |
Da 1:8-16. |
They refusing the king's portion do prosper with pulse and water. |
Da 1:17-21. |
Their proficiency in wisdom. |
Daniel chapter 2 |
Da 2:1-9. |
Nebuchadnezzar, forgetting his dream, requires it of the Chaldeans, by promises and threatenings. |
Da 2:10-13. |
They acknowledging their inability are judged to die. |
Da 2:14-18. |
Daniel obtaining some respite finds the dream. |
Da 2:19-23. |
He blesses God. |
Da 2:24-30. |
He staying the decree is brought to the king. |
Da 2:31-35. |
The dream. |
Da 2:36-45. |
The interpretation. |
Da 2:46-49. |
Daniel's advancement. |
Daniel chapter 3 |
Da 3:1-7. |
Nebuchadnezzar dedicates a golden image in Dura. |
Da 3:8-12. |
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are accused for not worshipping the image. |
Da 3:13-18. |
They being threatened, make a good confession. |
Da 3:19-23. |
They are cast into the furnace, |
Da 3:24-27. |
from which God delivers them. |
Da 3:28-30. |
Nebuchadnezzar seeing the miracle blesses God, and advances them. |
Daniel chapter 4 |
Da 4:1-3. |
Nebuchadnezzar confesses God's kingdom, |
Da 4:4-7. |
makes relation of his dreams, which the magicians could not interpret. |
Da 4:8-18. |
Daniel hears the dream. |
Da 4:19-27. |
He interprets it. |
Da 4:28-37. |
The dream fulfilled. |
Daniel chapter 5 |
Da 5:1-4. |
Belshazzar's impious feast. |
Da 5:5-9. |
A hand-writing unknown to the magicians, troubles the king. |
Da 5:10-16. |
At the commendation of the queen Daniel is brought. |
Da 5:17-24. |
He, reproving the king of pride and idolatry, |
Da 5:25-29. |
reads and interprets the writing. |
Da 5:30-31. |
The monarchy is translated to the Medes. |
Daniel chapter 6 |
Da 6:1-3. |
Daniel is made chief of the presidents. |
Da 6:4-9. |
They, conspiring against him, obtain an idolatrous decree. |
Da 6:10-17. |
Daniel, accused of the breach thereof, is cast into the lion's den. |
Da 6:18-23. |
Daniel is saved; |
Da 6:24. |
his adversaries devoured; |
Da 6:25-28. |
and God magnified by a decree. |
Daniel chapter 7 |
Da 7:1-8. |
Daniel's vision of the four beasts, |
Da 7:9-14. |
and of God's kingdom. |
Da 7:15-28. |
The interpretation thereof. |
Daniel chapter 8 |
Da 8:1-12. |
Daniel's vision of the ram and he goat. |
Da 8:13-14. |
The two thousand three hundred days of the suspension of the daily sacrifice. |
Da 8:15-27. |
Gabriel comforts Daniel, and interprets the vision. |
Daniel chapter 9 |
Da 9:1-2. |
Daniel, considering the time of the captivity, |
Da 9:3-15. |
makes confession of sins, |
Da 9:16-19. |
and prays for the restoration of Jerusalem. |
Da 9:20-27. |
Gabriel informs him of the seventy weeks. |
Daniel chapter 10 |
Da 10:1-9. |
Daniel, having humbled himself, sees a vision. |
Da 10:10-21. |
Being troubled with fear, he is comforted by the angel. |
Daniel chapter 11 |
Da 11:1-4. |
The overthrow of Persia by the king of Grecia. |
Da 11:5-29. |
Leagues and conflicts between the kings of the south and of the north. |
Da 11:30-45. |
The invasion and tyranny of the Romans. |
Daniel chapter 12 |
Da 12:1-4. |
Michael shall deliver Israel from their troubles. |
Da 12:5-13. |
Daniel is informed of the times. |