And don't forget the feet of iron and clay mixed! It was King Nebuchadnezzar (See Dan 2:24-45). Daniel interpretted the dream, which corresponds to the major world powers throughout history. Interesting to note, Nebuchadnezzar's image of gold in the following chapter is his statement of defiance that his kingdom would endure forever.
2006-09-14 09:53:55
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answered by hhvbnz 1
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Good answers for the ones who answered seriously.
Yes, King Nebuchadnezzar dreamed the dream and Daniel interpreted it.
The image represented past and present world powers.
2006-09-14 10:02:35
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answered by Mary C 4
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Nebuchadnezzar dreamed the dream Daniel just interpreted it. Is it scary that I know more about the bible then the Christians do?
2006-09-14 09:51:14
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answered by corvuequis 4
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Daniel
2006-09-14 09:50:11
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answered by Preacher 6
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Nebuchadnezzar had the dream, and Daniel interpreted it.
2006-09-14 10:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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King Nebuchadnezzar.
Daniel chapter 2.
The interpretation starts at verse 32.
2006-09-14 09:55:57
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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The Buddhists!
2006-09-14 09:51:12
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answered by justincausejustintime 3
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Nebuchadnezzar dreamed it.
2006-09-14 09:54:07
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answered by Mia 3
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Neo
2006-09-14 09:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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nebuchadnezzar
2006-09-14 09:55:20
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answered by Sigmondo, The Other Green Meat 3
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