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Leupold Old Testament Commentaries: Daniel is unavailable, but you can change that!

Leupold‘s Exposition of Daniel sets the bar high for exegesis on a book of prophecy that has been the bane of many exegetical writers. In a world where commentaries abound that treat the prophetical passages of Daniel as novelties or play fast and loose with interpretation Leupold‘s exposition is delivered sanely and reverently. Completely within his element in the Hebrew and Aramaic languages,...

their equivalent most obviously appears within the book, and that rather frequently. The exact form of words as such means little if, as is the case, the book records that it was the grace and the power of God that enabled the man Daniel to interpret visions and dreams (see 2:22, 23, 30, 45; 4:8, 9; 5:11, 12), and when it further records that an angel from God gave Daniel an interpretation of the particular visions that had been given to him to see (see 7:16; 8:16–19; 9:22, etc.). Arguments of this
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