Signs and Wonders: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1984 - 158 من الصفحات
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Series: International Theological Commentary

From start to finish, Robert A. Anderson's commentary depicts Daniel as an exemplar of loyalty to God, a faithful Jew in an alien culture. As such Daniel is a source of inspiration for those who find themselves in parallel circumstances -- beset by the disadvantages of their subservient position, faced with the threat of dire physical suffering and even death, and enticed to apostasy. Like Joseph in Egypt, however, Daniel does not withdraw from the world but participates in it. And through prayer, adherence to Torah, and trust in his God -- who is in fact the God of the world -- Daniel perseveres and is enabled to triumph over the world.

 

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Torah and Obedience 1121
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The Indestructible Kingdom 2149
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Obedience and Suffering 3130
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The Kingdom of the Most High 4134
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The Writing on the Wall 5131
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The Two Decrees 6128
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The Saints of the Most High 7128
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The Arch Villain 8127
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Prophecy Reinterpreted 9127
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Daniels Commission 10121
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The Profaner of the Temple 11145
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The End and the Resurrection 12145
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Bibliography of Works Cited
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Robert A. Anderson is Professor of Old Testament Studies, Ormand College, University of Melbourne. He wrote Signs and Wonders while serving as Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies.

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