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Daniel
- An Expositional Commentary
- Narrated by: Jim Denison
- Length: 5 hrs and 58 mins
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Through Daniel’s visions and experiences as an exile in Babylon, the Book of Daniel gives us a clearer understanding of history than any other part of the Bible. Daniel also makes it clear that God is in control of all human events that have unfolded or will occur in later times. At the same time, he shows us how to live for God in ungodly times - like our own.
In this new addition to James Montgomery Boice’s popular commentary series, pastors, Bible students, and laypersons will find analysis of Daniel’s illuminating insights into history. Boice explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and subject by subject. Its clear language and approachable style make this commentary accessible and enlightening. Within this book are important lessons on:
- God’s control over history
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- The sin God will not tolerate
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- 19-07-2023
Simply stunning
By far the best commentary of the book of Daniel I have ever heard. The author makes few speculations and mainly focuses on explicit meaning in the text. I highly recommend this to any Christian as the theme is practicing your Christian faith in a hostile land. I found this most edifying and will be reading more by this author. Thanks!
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