Symposium On Daniel
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Contents
Part I. Introductory Studies On Daniel
1. Authorship, Theology, And Purpose Of Daniel, Arthur J. Ferch
2. Establishing A Date For The Book Of Daniel, Gerhard F. Hasel
3. Unity Of Daniel, William H. Shea
4. Early Development Of The Antiochus Epiphanes Interpretation, William H. Shea
Part II. Exegetical Studies In Daniel 1. The Stone Kingdom Of Daniel 2, Douglas Bennett
2. The “Little Horn,” The Heavenly Sanctuary And The Time Of The End: A Study Of Daniel 8:9-14, Gerhard F. Hasel
3. Ereb Boqer Of Daniel 8:14 Re-examined, Siegfried J. Schwantes
4. Translation Of Nisdaq/Katharisthesetai In Daniel 8:14, Niels-Erik Andreasen
5. Spatial Dimensions In The Vision Of Daniel 8, William H. Shea
6. Significance Of The Cultic Language In Daniel 8:9-14, Angel M. Rodriguez
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SKU (ISBN): 9780925675019
Editor: Frank Holbrook
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 1986
Daniel And Revelation Committee # 2
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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