The book of Daniel has one of the more complicated textual histories of any biblical book. It is written in two languages (Hebrew and Aramaic), and the content drastically differs in the two halves of the book (stories in chs. 1–6 and visions in chs. 7–12). Perhaps the most difficult attribute to explain, however, is that it is preserved in several distinct editions, which at times vastly diverge from one another. These are the Masoretic edition in Hebrew and Aramaic, and the Old Greek and Theodotionic editions in Greek. The relationship of these three editions of the book of Daniel has been disputed for more than two hundred years, and a scholarly consensus has not yet been reached. This overview surveys the history of scholarship on the d...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
Caquot André. L. F. Hartmann et A. A. di Lella. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation and Commentary...
This thesis analyzes and evaluates significant directions in Daniel research during the past fifteen...
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 first half of the book of Daniel contains world-famous stories like the Writing on the Wall. The...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the dynamic nature of the Christian Arabic Book of Daniel....
This dissertation examines the text of the book of Daniel in light of some ancient Near Eastern arch...
Although a number of scholars in past centuries have viewed the Hebrew of Daniel 8-12 as translatio...
Commentators have long set the book of Daniel within the context of world history and the genre of a...
The importance of the Septuagint for biblical exegesis and theology in the context of the textual cr...
Since the end of the 19th century at least 16 different primary influences on the vision of Daniel 7...
Bogaert Pierre-Maurice. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation with Notes and Commentary on Chapters ...
Most Christians find Daniel to be a difficult and esoteric book. Upon realizing the significant infl...
Includes appendix comparing different readings in four different Greek versions of Daniel.Includes b...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
Caquot André. L. F. Hartmann et A. A. di Lella. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation and Commentary...
This thesis analyzes and evaluates significant directions in Daniel research during the past fifteen...
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 first half of the book of Daniel contains world-famous stories like the Writing on the Wall. The...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the dynamic nature of the Christian Arabic Book of Daniel....
This dissertation examines the text of the book of Daniel in light of some ancient Near Eastern arch...
Although a number of scholars in past centuries have viewed the Hebrew of Daniel 8-12 as translatio...
Commentators have long set the book of Daniel within the context of world history and the genre of a...
The importance of the Septuagint for biblical exegesis and theology in the context of the textual cr...
Since the end of the 19th century at least 16 different primary influences on the vision of Daniel 7...
Bogaert Pierre-Maurice. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation with Notes and Commentary on Chapters ...
Most Christians find Daniel to be a difficult and esoteric book. Upon realizing the significant infl...
Includes appendix comparing different readings in four different Greek versions of Daniel.Includes b...
This article investigates some aspects of Daniel 2 and attempts to demonstrate the value of the lite...
Caquot André. L. F. Hartmann et A. A. di Lella. The Book of Daniel. A New Translation and Commentary...
This thesis analyzes and evaluates significant directions in Daniel research during the past fifteen...