A identidade do homem vil de Daniel 11,21: Uma proposta

Daniel 11 is the core of the last prophecy that starts in chapter 10 and finishes in chapter12. It is an oral didactic prophecy given directly by the angel Gabriel to the prophet Daniel and constitutes the most detailed prophecy in the book of Daniel. Scholars recognizethat Daniel 11 is one of the m...

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Autor principal: Alves, João Antônio Rodrigues (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Espanhol
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Publicado em: River Plate Adventist University 2022
Em: DavarLogos
Ano: 2022, Volume: 21, Número: 3, Páginas: 1-26
Outras palavras-chave:B Profecía
B Chifre pequeño
B Rei do norte
B Homem vil
B Daniel
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Resumo:Daniel 11 is the core of the last prophecy that starts in chapter 10 and finishes in chapter12. It is an oral didactic prophecy given directly by the angel Gabriel to the prophet Daniel and constitutes the most detailed prophecy in the book of Daniel. Scholars recognizethat Daniel 11 is one of the most challenging passages of biblical apocalypticalliterature. There is considerable diversity in the interpretation of the last three chapters of Daniel, especially chapter 11. One of the aspects involves the delimitation of the literaryunities that composes chapter 11, which is essential for interpreting the prophecydetails. In this context, there is a highlight on the reference to the "vile person" in verse 21, identified by different lines of interpretation as Antiochus iv Epiphanes and other historicistsas the roman emperor Tiberius. This article has the objective to offer an alternateoption, even though it is not original, based on the literary structure of chapter 11, in the expressions used by the prophet to characterize the actions of the "evil" one, and inthe structural and linguistic connections between the chapter 8 and 11. The analysis allowsthe conclusion that the "evil" one is the equivalent of the "little horn" mentionedin chapter 8.
ISSN:1853-9106
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: DavarLogos
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.56487/dl.v21i3.1063