A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic and Christian traditions. This article was reprinted in Dor le Dor 11 (1983):181-188
Bogaert Pierre-Maurice. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation with Notes and Commentary on Chapters ...
The first half of the book of Daniel contains world-famous stories like the Writing on the Wall. The...
The article investigates the origin of the phrase, son of man, in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 7, Ver...
A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic...
Commentators have long set the book of Daniel within the context of world history and the genre of a...
Daniel 9 relates how Daniel studies the Hebrew Holy Scriptures and finds the prophecy of Jeremiah th...
Presents a class that analyzes the old testament. The Book of Ruth, in which a foreign woman enters ...
Apocalyptic literature generally confronts the reader with an array of images, which are often quite...
Apocalyptic literature generally confronts the reader with an array of images, which ar...
This paper analyses perceptions of the Christian ‘other’ in rabbinic and apocalyptic traditions in t...
The intention of the Book of Daniel in its historical setting is to exhort and console the faithful ...
The book of Daniel has one of the more complicated textual histories of any biblical book. It is wri...
The current study deals basically with the stories of Daniel and with two chapters in the history of...
The prophecy of the seventy sevens in Dan 9:24-27 has produced a variety of interpretations througho...
Why is the book of Daniel is an attractive study? One thing is because it described the loyalty of H...
Bogaert Pierre-Maurice. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation with Notes and Commentary on Chapters ...
The first half of the book of Daniel contains world-famous stories like the Writing on the Wall. The...
The article investigates the origin of the phrase, son of man, in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 7, Ver...
A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic...
Commentators have long set the book of Daniel within the context of world history and the genre of a...
Daniel 9 relates how Daniel studies the Hebrew Holy Scriptures and finds the prophecy of Jeremiah th...
Presents a class that analyzes the old testament. The Book of Ruth, in which a foreign woman enters ...
Apocalyptic literature generally confronts the reader with an array of images, which are often quite...
Apocalyptic literature generally confronts the reader with an array of images, which ar...
This paper analyses perceptions of the Christian ‘other’ in rabbinic and apocalyptic traditions in t...
The intention of the Book of Daniel in its historical setting is to exhort and console the faithful ...
The book of Daniel has one of the more complicated textual histories of any biblical book. It is wri...
The current study deals basically with the stories of Daniel and with two chapters in the history of...
The prophecy of the seventy sevens in Dan 9:24-27 has produced a variety of interpretations througho...
Why is the book of Daniel is an attractive study? One thing is because it described the loyalty of H...
Bogaert Pierre-Maurice. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation with Notes and Commentary on Chapters ...
The first half of the book of Daniel contains world-famous stories like the Writing on the Wall. The...
The article investigates the origin of the phrase, son of man, in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 7, Ver...