The Book of Daniel
The Book of Daniel was compiled in the second century B.C.; as we have it, it is written partly in Hebrew and partly in Aramaic. The first part contains stories about Daniel, a Jewish exile in the Babylonian captivity, and his companions. The later chapters consist of an account of visions granted by God to Daniel. Canon Hammer's commentary shows that the book carries a message of hope to those who live in the faith. This volume contains an introduction dealing with the background and content of the book, following the pattern set by other commentaries in the series. A section-by-section presentation of the New English Bible text with commentary follows.
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December 1976Paperback
9780521097659
140 pages
203 × 128 × 9 mm
0.17kg
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Table of Contents
- The footnotes to the N.E.B. text
- Chronological chart
- What kind of book is it?
- Daniel the man
- The date of the book
- The puzzle of the language
- Additions to the Book of Daniel
- The background history
- The religious and theological significance of Daniel
- The message of the book
- Index.