Digital Logos Edition
In this collection, Sam Storms draws upon 38 years of experience as a professor, a pastor, and an author to provide accessible and insightful commentaries, as well as general Bible reading tips. For every book of the Bible covered here, he includes detailed introductions, personal commentaries, and suggestions for further reading; for Psalms, Corinthians, and Revelations, he also includes guides for daily devotions and meditations. Through this series of hundreds of articles, Storms helps readers get more out of the Bible by giving interpretive clues and discussing controversial issues such as divorce and remarriage, infant deaths, the power of demons, and more. This volume contains an introduction to the book of Daniel, commentary and discussion on key verses from the book, and a list of recommended commentaries.
“John Goldingay is one example of an evangelical scholar who is comfortable with the use of pseudonymity in Daniel:” (source)
“My conclusion, then, is that Daniel was composed sometime in the 6th century b.c., possibly around 530.” (source)
“What Jesus fulfilled at his first advent he will consummate at the second.” (Daniel 9:24–27)
“Simply put: the ‘prince’ who is to come (i.e., who is future to Daniel), is Titus, the Roman general, whose armies destroyed the city of Jerusalem and its temple in 70 a.d.” (Daniel 9:24–27)
“b. The book is never mentioned by Jesus ben Sirach (Ecclesiasticus; @ 180 b.c.)” (source)
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