Kingdoms in Conflict Reading Daniel Today

“Kingdoms in Conflict Reading Daniel Today” by Andrew Reid is a non-technical commentary on the Old Testament Book of Daniel, published by AIO Press in 1993. This edition spans 244 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured in two main sections: the first offers a general overview of Daniel, while the second delves into a chapter-by-chapter examination of the text.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the themes and narratives within the Book of Daniel, aimed at providing clarity and insight into its content. The author’s background as an Anglican chaplain at Macquarie University in Sydney informs his approach, making this work relevant for those interested in religious studies. The commentary is designed to be accessible, catering to a wide audience seeking to understand the complexities of this biblical text.
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Non-technical commentary on the Old Testament Book of Daniel. The first section presents a general overview of Daniel, while the second section examines the book chapter by chapter. The author is the Anglican chaplain at Macquarie University, Sydney, and is also active in parish work.
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