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> > > - Vs 26,27 - King will return
> > > - Vs 28 - All of this came to pass
> > > ---
> > > - The dream was initially fulfilled upon Nebuchadnezzar himself ([Da 4:28-37](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004028-27004037&wtlocale=E); [_dp_ 82-94](https://docs.jw.org/finder?lank=doc-1101999025&lang=E&par=1-33))
> > > - The dream emphasizes that Jehovah God has the right to determine who will rule mankind
> > > We right away learn two things:
> > > 1. Daniel accurately interpreted and foretold these events, which confirms this dream was from Jehovah, and thus its fulfilment to be taken note of
> > > 2. The dream emphasizes that Jehovah God has the right to determine who will rule mankind
> > > ---
> > > Ok, great, we have a
> [!question] **THE DREAM FORETELLS THE RULE OF GODS KINGDOM** (16 min.)
> Notes Here
> > [!question] The prophecy has a larger fulfillment in connection with the establishment of Gods Kingdom ([_it_-1 132-135](https://docs.jw.org/finder?lank=doc-1200000316&lang=E))
> > > [!question] What reason is there to suggest that the dream is more than just an interesting story about the humiliation of Nebuchadnezzar?
> > > 1. The dream was given at the _time_ when God had just allowed his earthly kingdom to be overthrown
> > > 2. The _person_ to whom the dream was given was the very one used by God to cut off rulership in Jerusalem
> > > 3. The _theme_ of the dream is Gods right to rule over the entire “kingdom of mankind” ([Da 4:17,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004017&wtlocale=E) [25,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004025&wtlocale=E) [32](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004032&wtlocale=E))
> > > 4. The dreams _context,_ the book of Daniel, repeatedly points forward to the rule of Gods Kingdom
> > > 5. Daniels prophecies would not be fully understood until _“the time of the end”_ ([Da 12:4,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27012004&wtlocale=E) [8, 9](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27012008-27012009&wtlocale=E))
> > > 3. The dream was given at the _time_ when God had just allowed his earthly kingdom to be overthrown
> > > 4. The _person_ to whom the dream was given was the very one used by God to cut off rulership in Jerusalem
> > > 5. The _theme_ of the dream is Gods right to rule over the entire “kingdom of mankind” ([Da 4:17,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004017&wtlocale=E) [25,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004025&wtlocale=E) [32](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27004032&wtlocale=E))
> > > 6. The dreams _context,_ the book of Daniel, repeatedly points forward to the rule of Gods Kingdom
> > > 7. Daniels prophecies would not be fully understood until _“the time of the end”_ ([Da 12:4,](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27012004&wtlocale=E) [8, 9](https://www.jw.org/finder?bible=27012008-27012009&wtlocale=E))
> > > ---
> > > In the larger fulfillment, the tree represents Jehovahs rulership
> >