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Indlæser... Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation (1971)af John F. Walvoord
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. One of the best and most readable commentaries on Daniel. ( ) NO OF PAGES: 320 SUB CAT I: Prophecy SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This Walvoord masterpiece presents the beauties of Daniel's prophecies in the light of modern archaeological evidence. Companion to The Revelation of Jesus Christ, this major contribution to prophetic research emphasizes the value and genuineness of Daniel. It considers: Alleged historical inaccuracies Difficult-to-interpret phrases Apocryphal additions Major textual problems Use of Persian and Greek words Historical background of Bible events Past and future fulfillments of specific propheciesDaniel goes beyond a mere presentation of the author's interpretation of Old Testament prophecy. It quotes Bible scholars from different corners of the theological ring to help the reader discover the meaning of Scripture for himself.Unusually thorough and well outlined, this commentary captures the heartbeat of a young prophet who spoke boldly for God.NOTES: Purchased from Amazon.com. SUBTITLE: A Commentary A conservative, literal placement of the prophetic "Book of Daniel" in the Bible. Much effort is expended to defend a sixth century B.C. authorship of "Daniel." Walvoord, however, offers very few other insights, and the commentary does not live up to the promise of the title. Why would "Daniel" be the key to prophetic revelation and not any other book? Why not Deuteronomy 27 and 28? Granted, "Daniel" does influence the New Testament "Book of Revelation," but there is nearly no mention of this in the book. Also, some of the detailed discussions of the "seventy weeks" and other prophetic predictions are difficult to understand. All in all, a good excuse to look at the "Book of Daniel", especially if you are conservative, but most other people will not be changed in life or thought. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
This Walvoord masterpiece presents the beauties of Daniel's prophecies in the light of modern archaeological evidence. Companion to The Revelation of Jesus Christ, this major contribution to prophetic research emphasizes the value and genuineness of Daniel. It considers alleged historical inaccuracies, difficult-to-interpret phrases, apocryphal additions, major textual problems, use of Persian and Greek words, historical background of Bible events, and past and future fulfillments of specific prophecies. Daniel goes beyond a mere presentation of the author's interpretation of Old Testament prophecy. It quotes Bible scholars from different corners of the theological ring to help the reader discover the meaning of Scripture for himself. Unusually thorough and well outlined, this commentary captures the heartbeat of a young prophet who spoke boldly for God. No library descriptions found. |
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