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count given by Nebuchadnezzar the name of Jehovah  
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{{raw:data:p|c|count given by Nebuchadnezzar the name of Jehovah does not appear, and this shows that the account is from a pagan ruler and is another evidence of its genuineness. The fact that Nebuchadnezzar had to send for Daniel to interpret his dream shows that he was obliged to apply indirectly to Jehovah for enlightenment. He could not get it from his own servants but could receive enlightenment only from the servant of Jehovah God.}}
does not appear, and this shows that the account is  
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from a pagan ruler and is another evidence of its  
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{{raw:data:p|19|The name Daniel means "God's Judge". Daniel at this poit foreshadows Christ Jesus the great Judge, whom Jehovah has appointed as such and to whom He has 'committed all judgement, and given him power to execute judgment'. (John 5:22, 27) The sending for Daniel corresponds to the time of sending forth Christ Jesus by Jehovah to begin his reign amidst his enemies, and therefore relates to the year 1914. (Ps. 110: 2) The worldly "wise men" of Satan's religious, commercial and political organization had completely failed at that time to solve the mystery concerning the human race, and in 1914 God sent his Son forth to rule and in 1918 installed his as Judge at his temple and gave commandment to the nations that they should hear him. "But the Lord is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him." (Hab. 2: 20) The worldly wise men had an opportunity from that time forward to hear the message from the Lord God, but they gave no heed to it. God's use of Daniel in giving the interpretation to the dream shows that Jehovah through his chief representative, Christ Jesus, will make known his purpose to his remnant people "upon whom the ends of the world are come", for the reason that these things were written for their aid, comfort and hope. (1 Cor. 10: 11; Rom. 15: 4) The day of judgment of the nations having come, the time is due for Lord to give the interpretation of the prophecy herein considered to those who love and serve him, and for that reason we may confidently look for the interpretation thereof from the Lord.}}
genuineness. The fact that Nebuchadnezzar had to  
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send for Daniel to interpret his dream shows that he  
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{{raw:data:p|20|Nebuchadnezzar told the dream before Daniel, and evidently the heathen "wise men" were present since Nebuchadnezzar addressed Daniel as "master of the magicians". That language of the king did not signify that Daniel had anything in common with the magicians and soothsayers, but, being superior to them, he did have the mastery over theme in interpreting; hence the king addressed Daniel thus: "O Belteshazzar, master of the magicians, because I know that the spirit of the holy gods is in thee, and no secret troubleth thee, tell me the visions of my dream that I have seen, and the interpretation thereof." (Vs. 9) Nebuchadnezzar called to mind that the almighty God on a previous occasion had used Daniel to make known and interpret his dream concerning the great image. (Dan. 2: 1 - 45) He had confidence that Daniel, the servant of the great God, cold now interpret this dream.}}
was obliged to apply indireetly to Jehovah for en-
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lightenment, He could not get it from his own serv-
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{{raw:data:p|21|Nebuchadnezzar was familiar with trees; but the vision of a great tree in the midst of the earth, and which vision cam to him in a dream, made him afraid, and its being recorded in the prophecy of God's Word shows that the dream was from Jehovah and given to illustrate his purpose toward particularly the creation of earth and its overlord. Nebuchadnezzar then tells the dream and says: "I saw, and behold, a tree in the midst of the earth, and the height thereof was great. The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth." --Vss. 10, 11.}}
ants but could receive enlightenment only from the  
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servant of Jehovah God.  
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{{raw:data:p|22|The tree towering above the earth pictures in the abstract the overlordship of the earth together with the organization of the earth beneath it. It therefore pictured a living creation of Jehovah. When God created man and the other animals of the earth he assigned the overlordship of the earth's creation to Lucifer. (Ezek, 28: 13 - 15) The position of overlord of man was a very exalted place and is pictured by the great tree towering high above the earth. This overlordship and its organization beneath is shwon to apply originally to Lucifer and thereafter Satan, as stated by the prophet Ezekiel, in chapter 31, verses 2 and 3: "Son of man, speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt, and to his multitude; Whom art thou like in thy greatness! Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with shadowing shroud, add of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs." The third verse quoted above according to the Rotherham, margin, reads: "Lo! a sherbin cedar in Lebanon." This sherbin cedar pictured Satan and his organization. (See Vindication, Book Two, page 149.)}}
* The name Danicl means ‘‘God’s Judge’”’. Daniel  
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at this point foreshadows Christ Jesus the great  
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{{raw:data:p|23|When Lucifer was appointed by Jehovah to the exalted position of overlord of man he at first exercised that office over only Adam and Eve, so far as the human family was concerned. He then saw the possibility of extending his regal power over many peoples that should spring from Adam and Eve by reason of God's commandment given to them to "be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it". (Gen. 1: 28) Greed for selfish gain or 'the love for money' moved Lucifer to commercialize mankind. that was the beginning of the root of all evil. (1 Tim. 6: 10) Regal power of overlordship, together with the organization under it, the tree, there began to expand; and so it is written: "The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth." (Vs. 11) That the office of overlordship was a heavenluy one is here shown by the fact that the tree "reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth". This is also pictured in the prophecy of Daniel concerning the great image, the head of which was of gold, representing Satan, while the silver and copper immediately under the head}}
Judge, whom Jehovah has appointed as such and to  
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whom He has ‘eommitted all judgment, and given him  
 
power to execute judgment’. (John 3: 22,27) The  
 
sending for Daniel corresponds to the time of sending  
 
forth Christ Jesus by Jchovah to begin his reign  
 
amidst his enemies, and therefore relates to the year  
 
1914. (Ps. 110:2) The worldly ‘‘wise men’’ of Sa-
 
tan’s religious, commercial and political organization  
 
had complctcly failed at that time to solve the mystery  
 
coneerning the human race, and in 1914 God sent his  
 
Son forth to rule and in 1918 installed him as Judge  
 
at his temple and gave commandment to the nations  
 
that they should hear him. ‘‘But the Lord is in his  
 
holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.”’
 
(Hab. 2:20) The worldly wise men had an oppor-
 
tunity from that time forward to hear the message  
 
from the Lord God, but they gave no heed to it. God's  
 
use of Daniel in giving the interpretation to the dream  
 
shows that Jehovah through his chief representative,  
 
Christ Jesus, will make known his purpose to his  
 
remnant people ‘‘upon whom the ends of the world  
 
are come’’, for the reason that these things were writ-
 
ten for their aid, comfort and hope. (1 Cor. 10:11;  
 
Rom. 15:4) The day of judgment of the nations hav-
 
ing come, the time is due for the Lord to give the in-
 
terpretation of the prophecy herein considered to  
 
those who love and serve him, and for that reason we  
 
may confidently look for the interpretation thereof  
 
from the Lord.  
 
20 Nebuchadnezzar told the dream before Daniel,  
 
and evidently the heathen ‘‘wise men’’ were present,
 
since Nebuchadnezzar addressed Daniel as ‘‘master of  
 
the magicians’, That language of the king did not  
 
signify that Danicl had anything in common with the  
 
magicians and soothsayers, but, being superior to  
 
them, he did have the mastery over them in interpret-
 
ing; hence the king addressed Daniel thus: ‘‘O Belte-
 
shazzar, master of the magicians, because I know that  
 
the spirit of the holy gods is in thee, and no seeret
 
troubleth thee, tell me the visions of my dream that  
 
I have seen, and the interpretation thereof.’’ (Vs. 9)  
 
Nebuchadnezzar called to mind that the almighty God  
 
on a previous occasion had used Daniel to make known  
 
and interpret his dream concerning the great image.  
 
(Dan. 2:1-45) He had confidence that Daniel, the  
 
servant of the great God, could now interpret this  
 
dream,
 
She WATCHTOWER. 89
 
THE TREE
 
21 Nebuchadnezzar was familiar with trees; but the  
 
vision of a great trce in the midst of the earth, and  
 
which vision came to him in a dream, made him afraid,  
 
and its being recorded in the prophecy of God’s Word  
 
shows that the dream was from Jehovah and given to  
 
illustrate his purpose toward particularly the creation  
 
of carth and its overlord. Nebuchadnezzar then tells  
 
the dream and says: ‘‘I saw, and, behold, a tree in the  
 
midst of the earth, and the height thereof was great.  
 
The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof  
 
reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end  
 
of all the ecarth.’’——Vss. 10, 11.  
 
#2 The tree towering above the earth pictures in the  
 
abstract the overlordship of the earth together with  
 
the organization of the earth beneath it. It therefore  
 
pictured a living ereation of Jchovah. When God  
 
ercated man and the other animals of the carth he  
 
assigned the overlordship of the earth’s ercation to  
 
Lucifer. (Ezek, 28: 13-15) The position of overlord  
 
of man was a very exalted place and is pictured by the  
 
great tree towering high above the earth. This over-
 
lordship and its organization beneath is shown to  
 
apply originally to Lucifer and thereafter Satan, as  
 
stated by the prophet Ezckicl, in chapter 31, verses  
 
2 and 3: ‘‘Son of man, speak unto Pharaoh king of  
 
Lgypt, and to his multitude; Whom art thou like in  
 
thy greatness? Behold, the Assyrian was a ecdar in  
 
Lebanon with fair branches, and with a shadowing  
 
shroud, and of an high stature; and his top was among  
 
the thick boughs.’’ The third verse quoted above,
 
aceording to the Rotherham, margin, reads: ‘‘Lo! a  
 
sherbin eedar in Lebanon.’’ This sherbin cedar pie-
 
tured Satan and his organization. (See Vindication,  
 
Book Two, page 149.)  
 
23, When Lucifer was appointed by Jehovah to the  
 
exalted position of overlord of man he at first exer-
 
cised that office over only Adam and Eve, so far as  
 
the human family was concerned. He then saw the  
 
possibility of extending his regal power over many  
 
peoples that should spring from Adam and Eve by  
 
reason of God’s commandment given to them to ‘‘be
 
fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the carth, and  
 
subdue it’. (Gen. 1:28) Greed for selfish gain or  
 
‘the love for money’ moved Lucifer to commercialize  
 
mankind, That was the beginning or the root of all  
 
evil. (1 Tim. 6:10) Regal power or overlordship, to-
 
gether with the organization under it, the tree, there  
 
began to expand; and so it is written: ‘‘The tree grew,  
 
and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto  
 
heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of ail the  
 
earth.’’ (Vs. 11) That the office of overlordship was  
 
a heavenly one is here shown by the fact that the tree  
 
“reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the  
 
end of all the earth’’. This is also pictured in tie
 
prophcey of Daniel concerning the great image, the  
 
head of which was of gold, representing Satan, while  
 
the silver and copper immediately under the head
 

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count given by Nebuchadnezzar the name of Jehovah does not appear, and this shows that the account is from a pagan ruler and is another evidence of its genuineness. The fact that Nebuchadnezzar had to send for Daniel to interpret his dream shows that he was obliged to apply indirectly to Jehovah for enlightenment. He could not get it from his own servants but could receive enlightenment only from the servant of Jehovah God.
19 The name Daniel means "God's Judge". Daniel at this poit foreshadows Christ Jesus the great Judge, whom Jehovah has appointed as such and to whom He has 'committed all judgement, and given him power to execute judgment'. (John 5:22, 27) The sending for Daniel corresponds to the time of sending forth Christ Jesus by Jehovah to begin his reign amidst his enemies, and therefore relates to the year 1914. (Ps. 110: 2) The worldly "wise men" of Satan's religious, commercial and political organization had completely failed at that time to solve the mystery concerning the human race, and in 1914 God sent his Son forth to rule and in 1918 installed his as Judge at his temple and gave commandment to the nations that they should hear him. "But the Lord is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him." (Hab. 2: 20) The worldly wise men had an opportunity from that time forward to hear the message from the Lord God, but they gave no heed to it. God's use of Daniel in giving the interpretation to the dream shows that Jehovah through his chief representative, Christ Jesus, will make known his purpose to his remnant people "upon whom the ends of the world are come", for the reason that these things were written for their aid, comfort and hope. (1 Cor. 10: 11; Rom. 15: 4) The day of judgment of the nations having come, the time is due for Lord to give the interpretation of the prophecy herein considered to those who love and serve him, and for that reason we may confidently look for the interpretation thereof from the Lord.
20 Nebuchadnezzar told the dream before Daniel, and evidently the heathen "wise men" were present since Nebuchadnezzar addressed Daniel as "master of the magicians". That language of the king did not signify that Daniel had anything in common with the magicians and soothsayers, but, being superior to them, he did have the mastery over theme in interpreting; hence the king addressed Daniel thus: "O Belteshazzar, master of the magicians, because I know that the spirit of the holy gods is in thee, and no secret troubleth thee, tell me the visions of my dream that I have seen, and the interpretation thereof." (Vs. 9) Nebuchadnezzar called to mind that the almighty God on a previous occasion had used Daniel to make known and interpret his dream concerning the great image. (Dan. 2: 1 - 45) He had confidence that Daniel, the servant of the great God, cold now interpret this dream.
21 Nebuchadnezzar was familiar with trees; but the vision of a great tree in the midst of the earth, and which vision cam to him in a dream, made him afraid, and its being recorded in the prophecy of God's Word shows that the dream was from Jehovah and given to illustrate his purpose toward particularly the creation of earth and its overlord. Nebuchadnezzar then tells the dream and says: "I saw, and behold, a tree in the midst of the earth, and the height thereof was great. The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth." --Vss. 10, 11.
22 The tree towering above the earth pictures in the abstract the overlordship of the earth together with the organization of the earth beneath it. It therefore pictured a living creation of Jehovah. When God created man and the other animals of the earth he assigned the overlordship of the earth's creation to Lucifer. (Ezek, 28: 13 - 15) The position of overlord of man was a very exalted place and is pictured by the great tree towering high above the earth. This overlordship and its organization beneath is shwon to apply originally to Lucifer and thereafter Satan, as stated by the prophet Ezekiel, in chapter 31, verses 2 and 3: "Son of man, speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt, and to his multitude; Whom art thou like in thy greatness! Behold, the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches, and with shadowing shroud, add of an high stature; and his top was among the thick boughs." The third verse quoted above according to the Rotherham, margin, reads: "Lo! a sherbin cedar in Lebanon." This sherbin cedar pictured Satan and his organization. (See Vindication, Book Two, page 149.)
23 When Lucifer was appointed by Jehovah to the exalted position of overlord of man he at first exercised that office over only Adam and Eve, so far as the human family was concerned. He then saw the possibility of extending his regal power over many peoples that should spring from Adam and Eve by reason of God's commandment given to them to "be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it". (Gen. 1: 28) Greed for selfish gain or 'the love for money' moved Lucifer to commercialize mankind. that was the beginning of the root of all evil. (1 Tim. 6: 10) Regal power of overlordship, together with the organization under it, the tree, there began to expand; and so it is written: "The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth." (Vs. 11) That the office of overlordship was a heavenluy one is here shown by the fact that the tree "reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth". This is also pictured in the prophecy of Daniel concerning the great image, the head of which was of gold, representing Satan, while the silver and copper immediately under the head
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