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The Most High God: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel

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Overview

Daniel, more than any other book in the Bible, gives an overview of prophecy and "the times of the Gentiles." At no time in history is its thrilling message more necessary than at the present hour. Dr. Showers has performed a commendable service to the cause of Christ. His commentary is clear, concise, logical, non-technical, and thoroughly biblical. The total exposition, from chapter one to chapter twelve, is consistently pre-millennial and sheds tremendous light on other portions of the prophetic Word. This clear and insightful exposition is one of the finest commentaries on the Book of Daniel available today.

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Top Highlights

“The theme of the book is the sovereign rule of God over the realm of man.” (source)

“The only decree that passes both tests is the decree of Artaxerxes to Nehemiah in 445 bc Therefore, the starting point of the 490 years of the prophecy in Daniel 9 was March, 445 bc (Neh. 2:1–8).” (Daniel 9:20–27)

“To the pagan way of thinking, no nation could conquer another unless its god were more powerful than the god of the other.” (Daniel 1:1–2)

“This king was Antiochus IV, also known as Epiphanes, the eighth ruler of the Seleucid division” (Daniel 8:2–14)

“result, by August of 605 bc Nebuchadnezzar took control of the city of Jerusalem.” (Daniel 1:1–2)

Product Details

  • Title: The Most High God: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel
  • Author: Renald E. Showers
  • Publisher: Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry, Inc.
  • Publication Date: 1982

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  1. Dr. Steven R. Cook
  2. Ron Harris

    Ron Harris

    11/18/2018

  3. mike shaiebly

    mike shaiebly

    11/6/2018

  4. Darren Broadhurst
  5. Steve Conover

    Steve Conover

    12/21/2017

  6. Jean-Marie Dreyer
  7. Tim Goller

    Tim Goller

    4/4/2015

    Its just like the paperback but in digital form.
  8. Josh

    Josh

    10/2/2013

    This would be a good commentary for a layman. I noticed the author heavily utilizes the work of both Leon Wood and Edward Young, but he did a good job of synthesizing their work. I wish more time was spent on Daniel's 70 weeks - especially the calculation of the end date of April 6, 32AD. I believe there is stronger support for April 3, 33AD and the author never even hinted at this date as a possibility.
  9. Pastor Jason D Falzarano
  10. Justin Cofer

    Justin Cofer

    7/17/2013

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