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Stephen Nelson Haskell’s Story of Daniel the Prophet is written with the firm belief that “the Bible is the most interesting of all books.” Breaking out of the “heavy, somber style” that too often accompany analysis of God’s Word, Haskell’s volume is aimed at families and schools. This straightforward work reveals the interest the Bible holds for all people—young and old, scholar and lay person.

The last three chapters of the book of Daniel are inseparable,* for they relate to the last recorded vision of the prophet. The tenth chapter is preliminary to a detailed history of the world, and is valuable because of the important spiritual lessons which it contains. Daniel was an old man, and nearing the end of a long and eventful career,* but his last days were full of anxiety for his race; he still carried the burden of their captivity
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