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During Nebuchadnezzar's reign, Babylon was beautified by all sorts of architectural wonders. A flourishing city's need of a great river, such as the Nile was for Egypt, is mimicked here by Euphrates; providing a busy trade route, water for agriculture, and even a defensive element for its grandeur entrance gate. Wisdom triumphed through those who kept God's law, such as Daniel, even at times of facing death. Perhaps the citizens of the whole kingdom experienced greater quality of life compared to those that followed, and is suggested by the harsher materials of the statue's part, even an iron rule, revealed towards the end of the vision.
Although, God's judgment is eventually poured out on Babylon because of wickedness, its splendor remains yet to be forgotten...
Although, God's judgment is eventually poured out on Babylon because of wickedness, its splendor remains yet to be forgotten...
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