Sunday, 30 November 2025

Book of Daniel in Poems

Here is the Book of Daniel, a tapestry of prophecy and faithfulness, rendered in poetic form.


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The Book of Daniel: A Poem of Faith and Fire


I. The Exiles' Stand

In Judah's fall,by Babylon's hand,

The finest youths were brought to that land.

Among them,Daniel, purpose clear,

Resolved his God alone to fear.

He chose plain food,a faithful test,

And God endowed him with the best.

With wisdom granted from above,

He served the king,but served with love.


II. The King's Great Dream

A dream of terror,dread, and might,

Robbed mighty Nebuchadnezzar's night.

No sage on earth the meaning told,

The mystery of the head of gold.

Then Daniel came,before the throne,

Not for his skill,but God's alone.

"A statue stands,of kingdoms four,

A stone will smash them,evermore."

The King of Heaven sets up a reign,

That shall forever,ever remain.


III. The Furnace Blaze

A gold idol,vast and tall,

A decree of death,a fatal call.

But three young men would not bow down,

Though faced with fire in Babylon's town.

"The God we serve is able to save,

But if He does not,be it known today,

We will not serve your gods of gold,"

A faith so fearless,brave, and bold.

The Son of God walked in the flame,

To shield His own and prove His name.


IV. The Madness of a King

A voice from Heaven,judgment spoke,

The king's great pride,the sentence broke.

He ate the grass,his mind was gone,

Till he confessed the Holy One.

"That God Most High does as He wills,"

His reason back,his spirit stills.


V. The Writing on the Wall

A feast of pride,in Belshazzar's hall,

They drank from vessels,holy and tall.

A finger wrote upon the plaster,

A message of the coming disaster.

"MENE,TEKEL, PARSIN," it read,

Your kingdom's judged,your life is sped.

That very night,the Medes broke in,

And brought the rule of gold to an end.


VI. The Den of Lions

A law was signed,a trap was laid,

For Daniel,faithful, unafraid.

He prayed to God,as was his way,

And in the lions'den, he lay.

The angel shut the lions'mouths,

In innocence,God proved his truth.

The schemers met a different fate,

Sealed by the law they sealed with hate.


VII. Visions of the End

Then Daniel saw the tides of time,

In visions vast and so sublime.

Four beasts arosefrom out the sea,

The powers of earth that yet would be.

A lion,bear, a leopard, dread,

A fourth with iron teeth,that nations fed.

Then One, Ancient of Days, sat down,

With countless hosts,He wore the crown.

The beast was slain,its power passed,

A Son of Man came forth at last.

To Him was given,power and fame,

An everlasting,global reign.


The Ram, The Goat, The Little Horn,

A detailed prophecy was born.

Of Greece and Persia,kings and wars,

And one who'd defy the heavenly laws.

He stops the sacrifice,sets up despair,

But broken at last,by no human hand there.


The Seventy Weeks, a numbered span,

To finish sin,for God and man.

An Anointed One,who'd be cut off,

To seal a covenant,strong enough.

A city rebuilt,then destroyed once more,

Till waves of judgment their fury outpour.


The End: The Time of The End

A man of linen,standing near,

Said,"Seal the words, do not fear.

Many will be purified,made white and clean,

Though wickedness advance,as yet unseen.

But you,go your way till the end, and then rest,

You will rise to receive your inheritance,and be blessed."


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In Summary:

A book of fire,faith, and throne,

Where God makes His great power known.

To exiles in a foreign land,

He holds them in His mighty hand.

And shows the course of all man's days,

Till comes the Ancient One,to praise.

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