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  1. The prophecies in the Book of Daniel are so detailed and accurate that scholars who don't believe in the Bible as the inspired Word of God have trouble accepting Daniel as the author of his book. (See Daniel in the Critic's Den by Sir Robert Anderson)

    • Summary of The Book of Daniel
    • Author, Date and Authenticity
    • Theological Theme
    • Literary Form
    • Outline

    This summary of the book of Daniel provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Daniel.

    The book implies that Daniel was its author in several passages, such as 9:2; 10:2. That Jesus concurred is clear from his reference to " ?the abomination that causes desolation,' spoken of through the prophet Daniel" (Mt 24:15; see note there), quoting 9:27 (see note there); 11:31; 12:11. The book was probably completed c. 530 b.c., shortly after ...

    The theological theme of the book is summarized in 4:17; 5:21: "The Most High (God) is sovereign over the kingdoms of men." Daniel's visions always show God as triumphant (7:11,26-27;8:25;9:27). The climax of his sovereign rule is described in Revelation: "The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ [i.e., Messiah,...

    The book is made up primarily of historical narrative (found mainly in chs. 1 - 6) and apocalyptic ("revelatory") material (found mainly in chs. 7 - 12). The latter may be defined as symbolic, visionary, prophetic literature, usually composed during oppressive conditions and being chiefly eschatological in theological content. Apocalyptic literatur...

    Prologue: The Setting (ch. 1)
    The Destinies of the Nations of the World (chs. 2-7;)
    The Destiny of the Nation of Israel (chs. 8-12; in Hebrew)
  2. The Book of Daniel deals with political issues apart from ecclesiastical matters, giving the final outcome of events and issues which are at work in the world today. He answers the question—Who will rule the world?—not, How will the world be converted? The Book of Daniel is the key to understanding other Scriptures.

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  4. One of the more fascinating books of the Bible is the book of Daniel... The first six chapters contain accounts of faith that inspire both young and old. The last six chapters are filled with apocalyptic visions that challenge even the most advanced Bible students and scholars.

  5. The book of Daniel makes it clear that the true God is the supreme ruler over heaven and earth (Daniel 4:17), even when all seems lost and the consequences of sin seem overwhelming. What's the big idea?

  6. Discover the book of Daniel. A free 12-week Bible Study on Daniel from Crossway. Gospel glimpses, whole-Bible connections, theology, practice, and more.

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