
Le livre de Daniel
L'Ancien Testament - La Bible
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Narrated by:
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Cyril Deguillen
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About this listen
Le livre de Daniel, écrit en hébreu et en araméen, fait partie de l'Ancien Testament. Le livre décrit des événements se déroulant de la captivité du peuple juif à Babylone sous Nabuchodonosor II, le roi de Babylone entre 605 et 562 av. J.-C., jusqu'à l'époque séleucide sous Antiochos IV, entre 175 et 163 av. J.-C.
Les six premiers chapitres racontent l'histoire de Daniel et sont mis en scène au cours des épisodes de Babylone et de la Perse. Les chapitres 7 à 12 présentent des visions allégoriques d'évènements historiques débutant entre le vie siècle av. J.-C. et le iie siècle av. J.-C.
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