Daniel, Hananiah, Misael, and Azariah were young Jewish people who had been taken to Babylon in captivity. They truly obeyed God in their daily life and did not defile themselves with the king's food and wine. God honored their decision so He gave them wisdom, that is intellectual ability (knowledge and understanding of all kinds of literature and learning and understanding visions and dreams of all kinds). Their response to the wisdom from God was having a good life style, submitting to God, and carrying burdens. To continue the wisdom from God, they lived in unity, depended on God and had God's spirit in them. In doing their job, they spoke with wisdom and tact and worked honestly. In working with the king, they made a courageous decision...
Contained within the great wisdom traditions of Israel are many sage counsels about how to live a go...
The article presents the Egyptian concept of Maat, The Order of the World, which is the root of the ...
The prophecy of the seventy sevens in Dan 9:24-27 has produced a variety of interpretations througho...
Daniel, Hananiah, Misael, and Azariah were young Jewish people who had been taken to Babylon in capt...
Daniel, Hananiah, Misael, and Azariah were young Jewish people who had been taken to Babylon in capt...
This study examines the portrayal of foreign kings in Dan 1–6, suggesting a new interpretive approac...
To Moses at Sinai-Horeb the 'ēl or 'elohīm of his fathers revealed Himself as Yahweh, which name was...
In this paper, I am concerned with the relationship of the book of Daniel and the biblical wisdom li...
The intention of the Book of Daniel in its historical setting is to exhort and console the faithful ...
Following a general introduction to Wisdom literature and its significance in the ancient East, the ...
This article provides a brief comparative philosophical clarification of the concept of wisdom in th...
Why is the book of Daniel is an attractive study? One thing is because it described the loyalty of H...
Series on Daniel; Charles Feinberg; MT-5; Daniel interpets Nebuchadnezzar\u27s drea
This article provides a brief comparative philosophical clarification of the concept of wisdom in th...
There is evidence that the earliest followers of Jesus included a group considered to carry the role...
Contained within the great wisdom traditions of Israel are many sage counsels about how to live a go...
The article presents the Egyptian concept of Maat, The Order of the World, which is the root of the ...
The prophecy of the seventy sevens in Dan 9:24-27 has produced a variety of interpretations througho...
Daniel, Hananiah, Misael, and Azariah were young Jewish people who had been taken to Babylon in capt...
Daniel, Hananiah, Misael, and Azariah were young Jewish people who had been taken to Babylon in capt...
This study examines the portrayal of foreign kings in Dan 1–6, suggesting a new interpretive approac...
To Moses at Sinai-Horeb the 'ēl or 'elohīm of his fathers revealed Himself as Yahweh, which name was...
In this paper, I am concerned with the relationship of the book of Daniel and the biblical wisdom li...
The intention of the Book of Daniel in its historical setting is to exhort and console the faithful ...
Following a general introduction to Wisdom literature and its significance in the ancient East, the ...
This article provides a brief comparative philosophical clarification of the concept of wisdom in th...
Why is the book of Daniel is an attractive study? One thing is because it described the loyalty of H...
Series on Daniel; Charles Feinberg; MT-5; Daniel interpets Nebuchadnezzar\u27s drea
This article provides a brief comparative philosophical clarification of the concept of wisdom in th...
There is evidence that the earliest followers of Jesus included a group considered to carry the role...
Contained within the great wisdom traditions of Israel are many sage counsels about how to live a go...
The article presents the Egyptian concept of Maat, The Order of the World, which is the root of the ...
The prophecy of the seventy sevens in Dan 9:24-27 has produced a variety of interpretations througho...