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Book Description
- Title:
- The Book of Daniel, W. Robertson Nicoll, ed., The Expositor's Bible
- Author:
- Frederic William Farrar [1831-1903]
- Publication Year:
- 1903
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Pages:
- 334
- Subjects:
- Daniel, Commentary, Old Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
Part I
- The Historical Existence of the Prophet Daniel
- General Survey of the Book
- The Language
- Unity
- General Tone
- Style
- Standpoint of its Author
- Moral Element
- Peculiarities of the Historical Section
- General Structure of the Book
- The Theology of the Book
- Pecularities of the Apocalyptic and Prophetic Section of the Book
- Internal Evidence
- Evidence in Favour of the Genuineness Uncertain and Inadequate
- External Evidence and Reception into the Canon
- Summary Conclusion
Part II: Commentary on the Historic Section
- The Prelude
- The Dream-Image of Ruined Empires
- The Odol of Goldm and the Faithful Three
- The Babylonian Cedar, and the Stricken Despot
- The Fiery Inscription
- Stopping the Mouths of Lions
Part III: The Prophetic Section of the Book
- Vision of the Four Wild Beasts
- The Ram and the He-Goat
- The Seventy Weeks
- Introduction to the Concluding Vision
- An Enigmatic Prophect Passing into Details of the Reign of Antiochus Epiphanes
- The Epilogue
Appendix
- Approximate Chronological Tables
- Genealogical Table of the Lagidae. Ptolemies, and Seleucidae
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