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Daniel

Daniel

Bishop D. R. Vestal

Independently Published
2019
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The prophet Daniel is one of four Major Prophets in Hebrew Scripture, along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. The Book of Daniel is followed by the Prophet Hosea, the first of the Prophets in the Book of the Twelve. Daniel in the Lions' Den is a favorite Bible story for children. In addition, the captivating prophecy, imagery, and symbolism make the Book of Daniel one of the most read of the Old Testament of the Bible.
Daniel

Daniel

Paul R. House

Inter-Varsity Press
2018
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Daniel asserts the meaning of history is that God’s kingdom is coming. As it does, faithful people persevere in their work for God. Believers can rely on the certainties the book proclaims: God is sovereign over human affairs and is effectively bringing in his eternal kingdom, which will encompass all nations. Paul House shows how Daniel rewards readers who embrace its historical, literary and theological features as key means of personal and community formation.
Daniel

Daniel

Christine Platt

Waverley Abbey Trust
2023
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These helpful guides in the Cover to Cover series are ideal for group and individual study. Experience the reality of Bible events like never before and live through the inspiring lives of key characters in Scripture. Learn how to apply God's Word to your life as you explore seven compelling sessions and gain a new depth in your Bible knowledge. Positive choices in negative cultures The core message of the story of Daniel is that God is in control. Daniel was taken to a country which was hostile to his faith and his culture, but he still lived boldly for God and this story is relevant to us today. Powerful entities and interest groups strive for our attention and our buying power. Just as Daniel's environment militated against his faith, so ours often does today.Daniel resisted the temptation to culturalise and adopt Babylonian beliefs and customs, in spite of the fact that this nearly cost him his life. He remained faithful to God and chose not to conform. Through this series of seven studies, we can learn fom his courage as we make our own choices in seeking to live for God and communicate our faith to those around us. Icebreakers, Bible readings, eye openers, discussion starters, personal application make this a rich resource for group or individual study.
Daniel

Daniel

Paul Redditt

Sheffield Academic Press
1999
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This commentary interprets Daniel 1-6 against the background of a group of Diaspora Judaeans who desire to succeed in the court of a foreign king despite the dangers inherent in the attempt, and Daniel 7-12 against the backdrop of that same group in Jerusalem during the days of Antiochus Epiphanes. The eschatological narratives (Daniel 7-12) deal with four themes of apocalyptic rhetoric: time, destiny, suffering/evil, and authority. With respect to time, the commentary emphasizes that Daniel is an attempt to read both the past and the future. With respect to authority, it emphasizes that in Daniel as a whole no human government deserves unqualified allegiance. This volume marks the revival of the 'New Century Bible', one of the most popular commentary series for scholars, students and pastors.
Daniel

Daniel

Sean Michael Lucas

Christian Focus Publications Ltd
2011
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Dare to Trust in Daniel’s God! What brings you to the book of Daniel? Is it the moral example of Daniel and his robust faith? Or is it because you want to dig further into the prophetic material that speaks of the end times? Primarily the book tells you about Daniel’s God. Lucas suggests rather than daring to be a Daniel, we should dare to trust in Daniel’s God. This book will help you as you learn more about Daniel’s God and why you too can trust him in every circumstance. Daniel was called to be a blessing even in exile and to avoid defilement in a pagan world. Such is God’s call to you today so that you may honor God and put him first in your heart and life.
Daniel

Daniel

Philip R. Davies

Sheffield Academic Press
1987
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Daniel has engendered a good deal of controversial debate, especially regarding its date and authorship and its 'apocalyptic' character. In this introduction for the student, the scholarly issues are carefully described and assessed, while emphasis is placed on the literary and theological aspects of the book, which have been comparatively neglected, but which reflect the concerns and interests of contemporary Old Testament scholarship. This volume thus looks both at the past scholarship and points towards future trends in the understanding of a unique literary and theological masterpiece. It is provided with annotated bibliographies and indexes.
Daniel

Daniel

Christine Platt

Cwr
2013
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Through this series of seven studies, we can learn fom his courage as we make our own choices in seeking to live for God and communicate our faith to those around us.Icebreakers, Bible readings, eye openers, discussion starters, personal application make this a rich resource for group or individual study.
Daniel

Daniel

Carine MacKenzie

Christian Focus 4Kids
2012
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Daniel always put God first in his life. When he is taken prisoner by the King of Babylon, he learns to trust God even more. Find out how he became an important ruler and how God looked after him in the Lion’s den. You can read about Daniel in the Bible in the book of Daniel.
Daniel

Daniel

Richard Adams

WRECKING BALL PRESS
2006
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Daniel is a slave, born in 1759 and exposed to the miseries of life on a plantation in America. Expelled by his master for killing another slave, he is brought to England where he eventually finds his way into the care of a respectable family. When he grows up he signs on for a journey on a slave ship, seeking to make his fortune but, sickened and disheartened, he meets Thomas Clarkson and joins his campaign with Wilberforce against slavery. A heart-rending expose of the evils of slavery 200 years after the Abolition Act was passed. A powerful new title from the author of 'Watership Down'.
Daniel

Daniel

Lisa Culverwell

Published by Parables
2018
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Can a person go to Heaven after a lifetime of deceitfulness? What about drugs, sex, racism, anger, or hate? Daniel: A Life Transformed is the life and transformation of Daniel, a man who lived his life on the edge; a man who avoided responsibility, indulged in anything he would consider fun or full of adrenaline, and hated the world and everything in it. After all this, he still thought he was a Christian, and believed that God thought as he did. It wasn't until he received news that shocked us to our core that God showed him the truth.
Daniel

Daniel

Katheryn Maddox Haddad

Northern Lights Publishing House
2017
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91 pages written in easy-to-read large 16-point font for the early reader. Stories can be understood by four-year-olds and up. *At the end of each chapter is "Think & Do" to help the child apply the story to their own life. *Popular among grandparents & parents, and excellent for homeschoolers. . Daniel was made a slave by a kingdom that burned down Jerusalem. He did not complain. He became a helper and finally an important officer to the king. Some people did not like that, so made it illegal to worship the only true God. He did anyway and was thrown to hungry lions. God made the lions be like friendly kitties. . Buy the whole set of ten books: Adam & Eve Noah Abraham Isaac & Jacob Joseph Moses Samson 3 Great Kings Jonah Daniel
Daniel

Daniel

Rachel Ivery

Xlibris Us
2018
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Daniel, the horse, is a winner: but winning all the time is making Daniel a loser with his peers, so Daniel decides to lose races to gain his peers' approval. Daniel, the fastest horse, learns to be a winner even when he tries to lose. Daniel learns that trying can make a winner out of him, even if he loses.
Daniel

Daniel

Teleioteti
2022
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Each volume of A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures presents the Hebrew text of a section of the Old Testament according to the Leningrad Codex (consonants and vocalization but no accents or verse and chapter markers) with room for note-taking and marking up the passage. The goal of each volume is to make reading Hebrew an enjoyable experience and to facilitate engagement with the Biblical text in the original languages.Paper: B/W, 50lb/74gsm Cr me PaperLanguage: Hebrew (English Introduction)Hebrew Font: 16 point, Times New RomanPage Layout: Single ColumnSize: 6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm)Hebrew Text: Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex 1.1, itself a version of the WLC 4.20. The text has been selectively checked against various print and digital forms of the BHS and WLC.For additional details on the features and editorial decisions involved in this project, see our project page over at teleioteti.ca, https: //teleioteti.ca/resources/books/a-journal-for-the-hebrew-scriptures/.
Daniel

Daniel

Teleioteti
2022
pokkari
Each volume of A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures presents the Hebrew text of a section of the Old Testament according to the Leningrad Codex (consonants and vocalization but no accents or verse and chapter markers) with room for note-taking and marking up the passage. The goal of each volume is to make reading Hebrew an enjoyable experience and to facilitate engagement with the Biblical text in the original languages.Paper: B/W, 50lb/74gsm Cr me PaperLanguage: Hebrew (English Introduction)Hebrew Font: 16 point, Times New RomanPage Layout: Single ColumnSize: 6 x 9″ (229 x 152mm)Hebrew Text: Unicode/XML Leningrad Codex 1.1, itself a version of the WLC 4.20. The text has been selectively checked against various print and digital forms of the BHS and WLC.For additional details on the features and editorial decisions involved in this project, see our project page over at teleioteti.ca, https: //teleioteti.ca/resources/books/a-journal-for-the-hebrew-scriptures/.