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Modern scholars say that Daniel did not write the Book of Daniel during the reigns of Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Darius, and Cyrus, but instead centuries later. They claim that the Book of Daniel does not contain prophecies about ... celý popis
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Modern scholars say that Daniel did not write the Book of Daniel during the reigns of Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Darius, and Cyrus, but instead centuries later. They claim that the Book of Daniel does not contain prophecies about the future but rather historical accounts presented as revelations from God. The attacks by these scholars must be answered because they are attacking the validity of the Scriptures. Daniel, Servant of the Living God by Michael D. McCubbins, Th.D., an internationally-known Bible scholar, thoroughly explains the issues regarding the veracity of the book.
Daniel was a man for the times - the same kind of times that we face today. God says of Daniel, "But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself" (Daniel 1:8a). We need men and women like Daniel who will purpose to not defile themselves with the world.
With this book, you will learn:
•The proofs of the authenticity of Daniel
•The character of Daniel and his friends
•The character of human empires
•The meaning and fulfillment of the dreams and visions
•The correlation between Daniel and the book of Revelation
Since our culture so closely matches that of the empires of Daniel's day, you need to learn from Daniel's example of faith and obedience to God. This book will help you draw encouragement from Daniel's example to stand for truth.
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