On the very day of his inaugural speech he addresses the gods thanking them and saying, “O merciful Marduk, may the house that I have built endure forever, may I be satiated with its splendor, attain old age therein, with abundant offspring, and receive therein tribute of the kings of all regions, from all mankind.” The historical accounts of his privilege, wealth, and power matches up seamlessly with Daniel’s description. Yet, Nebuchadnezzar was known for the Babylonian Exile of the Jewish people. All of these things combined lead to the king writing Daniel chapter four. All of these characteristics made him a man that was obsessed with power and building a great kingdom for himself. This lead to the King denying the one true God in pursuit of his own petty power and political circumstance. These events lead to the great fall of the King.
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