Hi, I am writing to see if you will allow me to use 1 paragraph of this article: Bible Signs and Symbols (Feet)…” in a book that I hope to publish? The paragraph is found on page 3 of this article (which I obviously enjoyed!). It says:
“In Daniel 2, feet are one of the parts of a statue that symbolize a succession of kingdoms. The feet made of clay and iron were crushed by a stone that was cut out but not by human hands. In this case, feet represent the weakest in a succession of kingdoms that will be overwhelmed by the rolling stone, which we now know was a picture of Christ’s arrival in history. This symbolism is also related to the idea of a person being put under the feet of a conquering army-it shows authority (Josh 10:24; 1 Kings 5:3; Ps 8:6, all NIV). That is why Scripture tells us that one day all things will be put under Christ’s feet (Matt 22:44 NLT; 1 Cor 15:25 NLT; Eph 1:22 NKJV; Heb 2:8 NKJV). And this is why we fall at his feet in worship (Rev 1:17).”
If so I would like to use not only the name of your article but also the author’s name.
Thank you so much for your consideration, Christine Williams
Hi, I am writing to see if you will allow me to use 1 paragraph of this article: Bible Signs and Symbols (Feet)…” in a book that I hope to publish? The paragraph is found on page 3 of this article (which I obviously enjoyed!). It says:
“In Daniel 2, feet are one of the parts of a statue that symbolize a succession of kingdoms. The feet made of clay and iron were crushed by a stone that was cut out but not by human hands. In this case, feet represent the weakest in a succession of kingdoms that will be overwhelmed by the rolling stone, which we now know was a picture of Christ’s arrival in history. This symbolism is also related to the idea of a person being put under the feet of a conquering army-it shows authority (Josh 10:24; 1 Kings 5:3; Ps 8:6, all NIV). That is why Scripture tells us that one day all things will be put under Christ’s feet (Matt 22:44 NLT; 1 Cor 15:25 NLT; Eph 1:22 NKJV; Heb 2:8 NKJV). And this is why we fall at his feet in worship (Rev 1:17).”
If so I would like to use not only the name of your article but also the author’s name.
Thank you so much for your consideration, Christine Williams
Yes you may and good luck with your book