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What the Bible says about Daniel as Chief over Magi The verse tells us the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar elevated God's servant Daniel to the ranks of the great in Babylon He made Daniel a ruler, an official of great power over his kingdom This promotion made Daniel the chief or lord over all the other wise men (magi) of Babylon
The Connection between Daniel and the Christmas Story This is where the prophet Daniel comes in Not only was Daniel chief of the Magi, but his prophecies became known throughout the ancient Near East Even the Romans were aware of his prophecies of a coming king of Israel
Daniel 4:9 Commentaries: O Belteshazzar, chief of the . . . - Bible Hub In the address, Daniel 4:6, he calls Belteshazzar חרטמּיּא רב, master of the magicians, probably from the special branch of Chaldean wisdom with which Daniel was particularly conversant, at the same time that he was chief president over all the magicians
Daniel, The Magi, And The Star - Grace thru faith The Bible doesn’t come right out and say this, but according to tradition, Daniel founded the group that came to be known as the Magi after receiving the 70 weeks prophecy from Gabriel (Daniel 9:24-27)
Was Daniel A Magi? The Fascinating Link Between Daniel and the . . . Was Daniel a Magi? To answer the question directly: while Daniel was not a Magi in the traditional sense, he served as Chief of the Magi and used his influence to point them toward the truth of the coming Messiah
Did Daniel Belong to the Magi? | Catholic Answers Q A The “wise men of Babylon” are considered by some to be from the same group as the Magi in the Gospel of Matthew However, Daniel was a Jewish man who was of the Jewish religion, something that neither the “wise men of Babylon” nor the Magi were
The Prophecies Fulfilled by the Wise Men and Their Gifts for Yeshua . . . The Waiting (Daniel 2:48) Why would these Persian magi astrologers from Babylon care enough about this birth to travel from the East at great expense? Consider that Daniel wrote his book while he was in Babylon He was one of the wise men — and the only one who, by God’s Spirit and revelation, could interpret the dreams of Nebuchadnezzar
Who Were the Magi in the Christmas Story? - Bible Study Tools While serving as chief of the Magi, Daniel received prophecies from God concerning the coming Messiah Daniel wrote about his activities and the prophecies he received, including the time frame the Messiah would arrive in Daniel chapter 9