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Daniel, the Book of: The book of Tanach describing the experiences of Daniel -- and his friends Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah -- in the Babylonian and Persian royal courts, as well as several of Daniel's prophecies.
Text Based Study of Tanach
Learn the rich text of Daniel with insights culled from the classic commentaries on Tanach.
The difference between divine inspiration and prophecy
I was reading the book of Daniel, which is filled with extraordinary and apocalyptic visions. I was amazed to learn that it is not included in the section of the Bible known as the Prophets, and that the Talmud does not even consider Daniel to have been a...
Saw the Arch of Titus today. Fought the simmering heat. Temporary relief of a cool ancient fountain found triumphs to conquering Jews
Question: I was recently reading a commentary on the Book of Daniel. Its introduction contended that Daniel's apocalyptic Messianic prophesies are all most easily explained as referring to the history of the Jews from Babylonia through the Chanukah wars. ...
Daniel (3304-3399 / 457-362 BCE) was a celebrated Jewish scholar and master interpreter of dreams who was exiled to Babylon after the destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
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