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Daniel / Andrew E. Steinmann. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Concordia commentaryPublication details: Saint Louis, Missouri : Concordia Publishing House, 2008.Description: xlviii, 628 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 0758606958
  • 9780758606952
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  • BS1555
  • BS1555.53.S823.D365 2008
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Contents:
Basic Dispensational Presuppositions A Radical Distinction between Israel and the Church The "Literal" Fulfillment of Prophecy The Glorification of God as the Purpose of History Dispensational Interpretations of Daniel Daniel 2 Daniel 7 A Literalistic Interpretation of Numbers Is Disprovedby Daniel 1:20 and 3:19 Daniel 8 Daniel 9 Daniel 12 Summary
Daniel and Joseph Daniel and Esther Daniel and the Prophets Daniel and Wisdom Books Daniel in the New Testament
Date and Authorship according to the Book Critical Theories about Date, Authorship, and Unity Evidence; An Argument for the Traditional Date of Daniel Hebrew Language Characteristics in Daniel Aramaic Language Characteristics in Daniel Persian and Greek Loanwords Historical Data in the Book Itself Evidence from Ben Sira Ben Sira 3:30 (from Daniel 4:24) ; Ben Sira 36:10 (from Daniel 8:19; 11:27, 35) ; Ben Sira 36:22 (from Daniel 9:17) ; Conclusion about Ben Sira 3:30; 36:10; and 36:22 Evidence from Qumran Theological Threats Posed by the Critical Dating of Daniel
God's Law in Daniel God's Gospel in Daniel
Introduction to Daniel 1 1:1-2 - The Beginning of the Babylonian Captivity 1:3-7 - Young Judeans from the Nobility Are Pressed into Service in the Babylonian Court 1:8-21 - Judeans Steadfast in Practicing Their Faith Excursus - Daniel's View of the Exile
Introduction to Daniel 10/12 10:1-11:1 - Daniel's Vision of a Man 11:2-35 - The Man Explains the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms 11:36-12:4 - The Man Explains the Evil Eschatological King and the Time of the End 12:5-13 - The Man Explains More about the Time of the End Excursus - The Lutheran Confessions on the Antichrist in Daniel.
Introduction to Daniel 2 2:1-13 - Nebuchadnezzar Challenges Babylon's Wise Men to Recount and Explain His Dream 2:14-23 - God Reveals Nebuchadnezzar's Dream to Daniel 2:24-49 - Daniel Recounts and Explains Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Statue Excursus - The Four-Kingdom Schema in Daniel
Introduction to Daniel 3 3:1-7 - Nebuchadnezzar's Officials Obey His Command to Worship His Idol 3:8-18 - Despite the Death Threat, the Judeans Remain Faithful and Entrust Themselves to God 3:19-30 - The Judeans Are Thrown into the Furnace but Are Miraculously Saved by God
Introduction to Daniel 4 3:31-33 - The Greeting of Nebuchadnezzar's Letter (ET 4:1-3) ; Excursus - Daniel 4 and the Prayer of Nabonidus 4:1-15 - Nebuchadnezzar Seeks the Meaning of His Dream of the Tree (ET 4:4-18) ; 4:16-24 - Daniel Explains Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Tree (ET 4:19-27) ; 4:25-34 - Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Tree Is Fulfilled (4:28-37)
Introduction to Daniel 5 5:1-12 - Writing on the Wall at Belshazzar's Banquet 5:13-6:1 - Daniel Interprets the Writing and Darius Receives the Kingdom (ET 5:13-31) ; ExcursusThe Identity of Darius the Mede
Introduction to Daniel 6 6:2-29 - God's Faithful Servant Is Rescued from Death (ET 6:1-28)
Introduction to Daniel 7 7:1-14 - Daniel's Vision of Four Beasts and the Coming of the Son of Man 7:15-28 - An Angel Explains the Four Beasts and the Establishment of the Kingdom of God
Introduction to Daniel 8 8:1-14 - Daniel's Vision of a Ram and a Goat 8:15-27 - Gabriel Explains the Ram and the Goat Excursus - Dispensational Interpretations of Daniel 8
Introduction to Daniel 9 9:1-19 - Daniel's Prayer 9:20-27 - Gabriel Explains Jerusalem's Future
Organization of the Book: The Clearly Defined Sections Daniel 1/6: Six Narratives Daniel 7/12: Four Visions Interlocked Chiasms and the Dual Language of the Book Daniel 1/7: An Aramaic Chiasm with a Hebrew Introduction Daniel 7/12: A Hebrew Chiasm with an Aramaic Introduction
The Hebrew and Aramaic Text The Masoretic Text Qumran Manuscripts Daniel in the Greek Traditions The Old Greek and Theodotion The Greek Additions to Daniel Susanna Bel and the Serpent The Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Young Men Qumran Daniel Traditions The Prayer of Nabonidus (4QPrNab ar/4Q242) ; Pseudo-Daniel (4QpsDana/c/4Q243/4Q245) ; The Son of God Text (4QApocalypse ar/4Q246) ; Summary
The Messiah in Daniel: An Overview God as the Protector of His People The Uselessness of False Gods and the Power of the True God Maintaining the Integrity of One's Faith
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office RES BS1555.C663 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) DAN Not for loan Concordia Commentary 31923001875067

1:1-21 - The Judeans Are Steadfast in Practicing Their Faith

10:1-12:13 Daniel's Second Vision concerning the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms Plus the End

2:1-49 - Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Statue: Four Kingdoms and the Establishment of the Kingdom of God

3:1-30 - God's Faithful Servants Are Saved from Death

3:31-4:34 - Nebuchadnezzar Is Judged for His Arrogance against God (ET 4:1-37)

5:1-6:1 Belshazzar Is Judged for His Arrogance against God (ET 5:1-31)

6:2-29 God's Faithful Servant Is Rescued from Death (ET 6:1-28)

7:1-28 - Daniel's Vision of Four Kingdoms and the Establishment of the Kingdom of God

8:1-27 - Daniel's First Vision concerning the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms

9:1-27 - Daniel's Prayer and Vision concerning Jerusalem during the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms

Commentary

Connections with Other Old Testament Books

Date, Authorship, and Unity

Eschatology and Dispensational Premillennial Interpretations of Daniel

Law and Gospel in Daniel

Major themes

Overview of Daniel

The Text and Other Daniel Traditions

Basic Dispensational Presuppositions A Radical Distinction between Israel and the Church The "Literal" Fulfillment of Prophecy The Glorification of God as the Purpose of History Dispensational Interpretations of Daniel Daniel 2 Daniel 7 A Literalistic Interpretation of Numbers Is Disprovedby Daniel 1:20 and 3:19 Daniel 8 Daniel 9 Daniel 12 Summary

Daniel and Joseph Daniel and Esther Daniel and the Prophets Daniel and Wisdom Books Daniel in the New Testament

Date and Authorship according to the Book Critical Theories about Date, Authorship, and Unity Evidence; An Argument for the Traditional Date of Daniel Hebrew Language Characteristics in Daniel Aramaic Language Characteristics in Daniel Persian and Greek Loanwords Historical Data in the Book Itself Evidence from Ben Sira Ben Sira 3:30 (from Daniel 4:24) ; Ben Sira 36:10 (from Daniel 8:19; 11:27, 35) ; Ben Sira 36:22 (from Daniel 9:17) ; Conclusion about Ben Sira 3:30; 36:10; and 36:22 Evidence from Qumran Theological Threats Posed by the Critical Dating of Daniel

God's Law in Daniel God's Gospel in Daniel

Introduction to Daniel 1 1:1-2 - The Beginning of the Babylonian Captivity 1:3-7 - Young Judeans from the Nobility Are Pressed into Service in the Babylonian Court 1:8-21 - Judeans Steadfast in Practicing Their Faith Excursus - Daniel's View of the Exile

Introduction to Daniel 10/12 10:1-11:1 - Daniel's Vision of a Man 11:2-35 - The Man Explains the Post-Babylonian Kingdoms 11:36-12:4 - The Man Explains the Evil Eschatological King and the Time of the End 12:5-13 - The Man Explains More about the Time of the End Excursus - The Lutheran Confessions on the Antichrist in Daniel.

Introduction to Daniel 2 2:1-13 - Nebuchadnezzar Challenges Babylon's Wise Men to Recount and Explain His Dream 2:14-23 - God Reveals Nebuchadnezzar's Dream to Daniel 2:24-49 - Daniel Recounts and Explains Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Statue Excursus - The Four-Kingdom Schema in Daniel

Introduction to Daniel 3 3:1-7 - Nebuchadnezzar's Officials Obey His Command to Worship His Idol 3:8-18 - Despite the Death Threat, the Judeans Remain Faithful and Entrust Themselves to God 3:19-30 - The Judeans Are Thrown into the Furnace but Are Miraculously Saved by God

Introduction to Daniel 4 3:31-33 - The Greeting of Nebuchadnezzar's Letter (ET 4:1-3) ; Excursus - Daniel 4 and the Prayer of Nabonidus 4:1-15 - Nebuchadnezzar Seeks the Meaning of His Dream of the Tree (ET 4:4-18) ; 4:16-24 - Daniel Explains Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Tree (ET 4:19-27) ; 4:25-34 - Nebuchadnezzar's Dream of the Tree Is Fulfilled (4:28-37)

Introduction to Daniel 5 5:1-12 - Writing on the Wall at Belshazzar's Banquet 5:13-6:1 - Daniel Interprets the Writing and Darius Receives the Kingdom (ET 5:13-31) ; ExcursusThe Identity of Darius the Mede

Introduction to Daniel 6 6:2-29 - God's Faithful Servant Is Rescued from Death (ET 6:1-28)

Introduction to Daniel 7 7:1-14 - Daniel's Vision of Four Beasts and the Coming of the Son of Man 7:15-28 - An Angel Explains the Four Beasts and the Establishment of the Kingdom of God

Introduction to Daniel 8 8:1-14 - Daniel's Vision of a Ram and a Goat 8:15-27 - Gabriel Explains the Ram and the Goat Excursus - Dispensational Interpretations of Daniel 8

Introduction to Daniel 9 9:1-19 - Daniel's Prayer 9:20-27 - Gabriel Explains Jerusalem's Future

Organization of the Book: The Clearly Defined Sections Daniel 1/6: Six Narratives Daniel 7/12: Four Visions Interlocked Chiasms and the Dual Language of the Book Daniel 1/7: An Aramaic Chiasm with a Hebrew Introduction Daniel 7/12: A Hebrew Chiasm with an Aramaic Introduction

The Hebrew and Aramaic Text The Masoretic Text Qumran Manuscripts Daniel in the Greek Traditions The Old Greek and Theodotion The Greek Additions to Daniel Susanna Bel and the Serpent The Prayer of Azariah and the Song of the Three Young Men Qumran Daniel Traditions The Prayer of Nabonidus (4QPrNab ar/4Q242) ; Pseudo-Daniel (4QpsDana/c/4Q243/4Q245) ; The Son of God Text (4QApocalypse ar/4Q246) ; Summary

The Messiah in Daniel: An Overview God as the Protector of His People The Uselessness of False Gods and the Power of the True God Maintaining the Integrity of One's Faith

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