RT Book T1 Symposium on Daniel: introd. and exeget. studies T2 Daniel and Revelation Committee series / Biblical Research Institute JF Daniel and Revelation Committee series A2 Holbrook, Frank D. LA English PP Washington, DC YR 1986 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1083516124 AB Interest in the validity of the year-day principle, the Antiochus interpretation, and the judgment in Daniel 7 prompted the committee to publish its investigations in the book of Daniel in a piecemeal fashion. This book, volume 2 of a seven-part series on Daniel and Revelation, should be studied with the remaining volumes of the series. This book is arranged in two divisions. The first deals with those essays dealing with crucial questions on authorship, unity, dating of the book's composition, and the origin of the Antiochus interpretation. The second division deals with exegetical studies on major passages in Daniel 2 and 8, noting certain links with chapters 11-12. Also included are word studies on key terms and expressions such as "evening-morning," "daily-continual," and "cleanse/make right." - Acknowledgements, Guide to Transliteration, Abbreviations, To the Reader, I. INTRODUCTORY STUDIES ON DANIEL, AUTHORSHIP, THEOLOGY, AND PURPOSE OF DANIEL, ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR THE BOOK OF DANIEL, UNITY OF DANIEL, EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES INTERPRETATION, II. EXEGETICAL STUDIES IN DANIEL, THE STONE KINGDOM OF DANIEL 2, THE "LITTLE HORN," THE HEAVENLY SANCTUARY AND THE TIME OF THE END: A STUDY OF DANIEL 8:9-14, EREB BOQER OF DANIEL 8:14 RE-EXAMINED, TRANSLATION OF NISDAQ/KATHARISTHESETAI IN DANIEL 8:14, SPATIAL DIMENSIONS IN THE VISION OF DANIEL 8, SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CULTIC LANGUAGE IN DANIEL 8:9-14, Index NO Literaturangaben K1 Bibel : Altes Testament K1 Bibel : Altes Testament : Prophetische Bücher K1 Bibel : Daniel