Daniel 1: Daniel and his friends are taken to Babylon, where they refuse to defile themselves with the king’s food.
Daniel 2: Nebuchadnezzar has a dream of a great statue, which Daniel interprets as a prophecy of future kingdoms.
Daniel 3: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to worship the king’s image and are thrown into a fiery furnace, but God delivers them.
Daniel 4: Nebuchadnezzar has a second dream, which Daniel interprets as a warning of his coming humiliation.
Daniel 5: Belshazzar holds a feast using the temple vessels, and Daniel interprets the writing on the wall foretelling the fall of Babylon.
Daniel 6: Daniel is thrown into the lions’ den for praying to God, but God shuts the lions’ mouths and delivers him.
Daniel 7: Daniel has a vision of four great beasts, representing future kingdoms, and the Ancient of Days.
Daniel 8: Daniel has a vision of a ram and a goat, symbolizing the rise and fall of empires, and the coming of a fierce king.
Daniel 9: Daniel prays for the restoration of Jerusalem, and the angel Gabriel delivers a prophecy of seventy weeks.
Daniel 10: Daniel has a vision of a great conflict, and an angel explains the future battles between kings of the North and South.
Daniel 11: Daniel’s vision continues with a prophecy of the rise and fall of powerful kings, leading to the end times.
Daniel 12: Daniel is given a final vision of the end times, including the resurrection of the dead and the coming of everlasting righteousness.