Babylon, c. 605–538 BCE — A young exile stands before kings and dreams beyond empires. When Jerusalem falls, Daniel is taken captive to Babylon — a city of golden idols and restless power. Tested by fire, favored by rulers, and haunted by visions of the world’s end, he becomes the interpreter of kings and the keeper of divine mysteries. Through courage and faith, he discovers that wisdom is stronger than tyranny and that truth endures when thrones crumble. The Dreamer of Babylon continues The Oracle of the Desert , the sixth series in The Voices of Time Collection , where prophets and visionaries stand between heaven and history. From Samuel’s first calling to Huldah’s final prophecy, each book reveals the cost and glory of hearing the divine voice in an age of empires. This homeschool-friendly edition includes: A Historical Timeline of the Babylonian and Persian eras - A Glossary of biblical and archaeological terms - A Discussion Guide with questions for classroom and family study - A Sources and Methods section linking story to history Richly written and historically grounded, The Dreamer of Babylon invites readers into one of the most powerful stories of faith in captivity — a reminder that even in exile, light endures.