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Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible

by Michael B. Shepherd (Author)
©2009 Monographs XII, 163 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 123

Summary

Commentators have long set the book of Daniel within the context of world history and the genre of apocalyptic literature. The present volume argues that the primary context for the book is the composition of the Hebrew Bible as a whole. Daniel in the Context of the Hebrew Bible has implications for every major hermeneutical issue in Daniel including the four kingdoms, the son of man, and the prophecy of seventy sevens. In the final analysis, the Hebrew Bible and the book of Daniel are decidedly messianic, eschatological, and faith-oriented.

Details

Pages
XII, 163
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433105395
Language
English
Keywords
Daniel (Buch) Kanon Altes Testament Daniel Hebrew Bible Commentary Composition Inter-textuality
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2009. XII, 163 pp.

Biographical notes

Michael B. Shepherd (Author)

The Author: Michael B. Shepherd received his Ph.D. in Old Testament Studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is currently Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana. His previous works include The Verbal System of Biblical Aramaic: A Distributional Approach.

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