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Daniel: Statesman and Prophet

by Anon
SKU: COUNT102
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Publisher's Note:

This book covers the historical sections of the Book of Daniel and, as a biographical portrait of Daniel, is of outstanding value. Included is a survey of the pre-incarnation appearances of the Lord Jesus Christ which further adds to its usefulness. Written at a time when scorn was being poured on this and many other parts of the Bible, the author boldly defends the authenticity of Daniel by reference to the text, ancient manuscripts, and the archaeological evidence then beginning to appear. Daniel: Statesman and Prophet was originally published anonymously by The Religious Tract Society in 1860.

Contents:

Preface
1. Youthful Heroism
2. The Dream Lost and Found
3. The Meaning
4. The Golden Image on the Plain of Dura
5. The Saviour in the Fire
6. The Warning
7. The King's Insanity
8. New Light on an Old Record
9. The Handwriting on the Wall
10. The Den of Lions
11. Angel Aid
12. A Man Greatly Beloved

Daniel: Statesman and Prophet

by Anon
SKU: COUNT102
Regular price £5.50
Unit price
per



Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 9 mm
Weight: 255 g
ISBN: 9781788720724
No. of pages: 149
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Publisher's Note:

This book covers the historical sections of the Book of Daniel and, as a biographical portrait of Daniel, is of outstanding value. Included is a survey of the pre-incarnation appearances of the Lord Jesus Christ which further adds to its usefulness. Written at a time when scorn was being poured on this and many other parts of the Bible, the author boldly defends the authenticity of Daniel by reference to the text, ancient manuscripts, and the archaeological evidence then beginning to appear. Daniel: Statesman and Prophet was originally published anonymously by The Religious Tract Society in 1860.

Contents:

Preface
1. Youthful Heroism
2. The Dream Lost and Found
3. The Meaning
4. The Golden Image on the Plain of Dura
5. The Saviour in the Fire
6. The Warning
7. The King's Insanity
8. New Light on an Old Record
9. The Handwriting on the Wall
10. The Den of Lions
11. Angel Aid
12. A Man Greatly Beloved