An Overview of Daniel

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Spiral-bound (lays flat), 76 pages

The book of Daniel is easily one of the most intriguing–and controversial–studies of the entire Bible. Its content has both amazed and mystified Bible students of every generation. Within the book of Daniel are some of the most difficult–and fascinating–passages ever written. Despite the difficulties of studying this book (both real and imagined), God’s purpose through Daniel the prophet and the essential message of this work are resoundingly clear and practical for us today. Not only this, but Daniel provides the critical link between the Babylonian captivity and the future history of God’s people. Even so, one of the great messages of this book is: God is not only a God of the Jews; He is the Supreme God of all the earth. While this is not a unique message, it is developed more profoundly in Daniel than in any other Old Testament book.

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The book of Daniel is easily one of the most intriguing–and controversial–studies of the entire Bible. Its content has both amazed and mystified Bible students of every generation. Within the book of Daniel are some of the most difficult–and fascinating–passages ever written. Despite the difficulties of studying this book (both real and imagined), God’s purpose through Daniel the prophet and the essential message of this work are resoundingly clear and practical for us today. Not only this, but Daniel provides the critical link between the Babylonian captivity and the future history of God’s people. Even so, one of the great messages of this book is: God is not only a God of the Jews; He is the Supreme God of all the earth. While this is not a unique message, it is developed more profoundly in Daniel than in any other Old Testament book.