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INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET DANIEL
Daniel is said to have descended from the royal family of David; and
he appears to have been carried into Babylon when very young, in the
fourth year of...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF DANIEL
Section I. The Life of Daniel
Of Daniel little more is known, or can now be ascertained, than is
recorded in this book. There are two other persons of this name
men...
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_THE BOOK OF DANIEL_
Introduction
At the close of the history of Hezekiah, the noble king of Judah, as
reported by the prophet Isaiah, is found a significant prophecy.
Hezekiah, like so many other go...
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DANIEL
BY PROFESSOR H. T. ANDREWS
INTRODUCTION
The Traditional View maintains that the Book of Daniel was written by
Daniel himself, and is therefore a contemporary record of the events
which it re...
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Dan THE BOOK OF DANIEL. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK AS. WHOLE. Daniel
1:1. THE CAPTIVITY OF JUDAH. Historical Events Connected with its
Beginning. *(_Historic _) Dan 2:149. THE DREAM OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR....
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THE CAMBRIDGE BIBLE FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
General Editor for the Old Testament and Apocrypha:
A. F. KIRKPATRICK, D.D.
THE BOOK OF
DANIEL
_WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES_
by
THE REV. S. R. DRIVE...
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CONTENTS TO VOL. IX.
Discourse
Text
Subject
DANIEL
1123. Daniel 2:44.
The Stone that become a Mountain
1124. Daniel 3:28.
The Hebrew Youths in the fiery Furnace
1125. Daniel 4:34
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THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET DANIEL.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS.
I.—AS to the Author: Daniel was of the tribe of of Judah; and of
very illustrious, if not of royal descent. Josephus favours the latter
opinion,...
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BIBLE STUDY TEXTBOOK SERIES
_DANIEL_
by
Paul T. Butler
COLLEGE PRESS, JOPLIN, MISSOURI
COPYRIGHT 1970
COLLEGE PRESS
DEDICATED TO
GALAND AND JYNNE KINNARD
father and mother of
GALE
my wife
and
sou...
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INTRODUCTION
DANIEL, that is, "God is my judge"; probably of the blood royal
(compare _ a son of David_ is named so). Jerusalem may have been his
birthplace (though holy city," does not _ necessarily...
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1:1 (c-0) (The title of this book, 'Daniel'), Meaning, '*God ( _ El_ )
is judge.'...
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INTRODUCTION
The book of Daniel occupies a place by itself in the OT., owing to the
exceptional features which it presents and the peculiar difficulties
with which it confronts the reader. It has been...
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THE BOOK OF DANIEL.
Daniel.
BY
THE REV. H. DEANE, B.D.,
_Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford._
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE BOOK OF DANIEL.
I. Personal history of Daniel. — Of the personal history of this...
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INTRODUCTION
THE HISTORIC EXISTENCE OF THE PROPHET DANIEL
_ "Trothe is the hiest thinge a man may kepe."_ -CHAUCER
WE propose in the following pages to examine the Book of the Prophet
Daniel by the...
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OUTLINE OF DANIEL
The Prophet of World-Empires
I. Historical Section, Daniel 1-6
1. _Daniel and His Friends Tested_, Daniel 1:1-21
2. _Nebuchadnezzar's Forgotten Dream_, Daniel 2:1-49
3. _The Gol...
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THE PROPHECY OF DANIEL.
INTRODUCTION.
DANIEL, whose name signifies "the judgment of God," was of the royal
blood of the kings of Juda, and one of those that were first of all
carried away into captiv...
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THE B00K OF DANIEL
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.
WE now enter upon a most interesting part of Scriptural Prophecies.
The Book of Daniel demands our highest attention, affection, and
regard. It is indeed but...
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Daniel 1:1; Daniel 1:8 A Boy Hero
Daniel 2:1; Daniel 2:49 Troubled King—Calm Seer
Dani
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INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL
In the Book of Ezekiel we have seen the government of God on earth
fully developed in connection with Israel; whether in condemning the
sin which occasioned the judgment of that...
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INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL
This book is called, in the Vulgate Latin version, "the Prophecy of
Daniel"; and in the Syriac and Arabic versions "the Prophecy of Daniel
the Prophet". This Daniel was of the...
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THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET DANIEL
Introduction
Daniel, according to the testimony of this book and of various
historical references, Cf Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:19; 1 Peter 1:10;...
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* Nebuchadnezzar's dream. (1-13) It is revealed to Daniel. (14-23) He
obtains admission to the king. (24-30) The dream and the
interpretation. (31-45) Honours to Daniel and his friends. (46-49)...
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THE BOOK OF DANIEL
THE ARGUMENT
IN Daniel and his prophecy, observe these things for the better
understanding of this book, and the mind of God in it:
1. As to the author; First, He was a prophet, a...
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1. AUTHOR AND TIME OF WRITING
The book of the prophet Daniel (hebr. = my God is judge) owes its name
to the main character. Daniel, as many other authors of the antiquity
and the Bible, writes of him...
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COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF DANIEL
Introduction.
In 609 BC Josiah, king of Judah, after a long and godly reign, during
the latter part of which he was relatively independent, was killed
seeking to pre...
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BOOK INTRODUCTION - DANIEL
Daniel, like Ezekiel was a Jewish captive in Babylon. He was of royal
or princely descent (Daniel 1:3). For his rank and comeliness he was
trained for palace service. In t...
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THE BOOK OF DANIEL.
DANIEL, or judge of God, was a proverb. The prophet bearing this name
was greatly beloved of heaven, and his wisdom was celebrated through
all the east, even while young in years....
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A Story Of Courage (Daniel 3:18)
Wish-Bones Or Back-Bones? (Daniel 6:3)...
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Introduction to Daniel
Timeline
Author and Date
Theme
Ke
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The Preacher’s Complete Homiletic
COMMENTARY
ON THE BOOK OF
DANIEL
_By the_ REV. THOMAS ROBINSON, D.D.
_Author of the Commentaries on Job and Song of Solomon_
New York
FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY
LO...
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INTRODUCTION.
THE subject of Biblical Introduction is one that has become growingly
important. It is the study of the human side of the document of Divine
revelation. The Scripture has been divinely i...