Not brilliant exegesis for the first nine chapters but a helpful series of reflections nonetheless. His writing on the final prophecy of Daniel was brilliant, up until the bit on the antichrist, where his lack of biblical theology let him down. But a good initial guide to the book of Daniel, especially with regular reminders of that key message that the King of Kings is the one who is ultimately sovereign.
The book of Daniel is one of the most fascinating (and confusing) books in the entire Bible. This commentary does an excellent job expounding the passages and also applying it to Christians in today's modern world.
The author divides the book into fifteen chapters and carefully expounds difficult passages in the second half of Daniel by using clearer passages and historical fulfilment, including some sections as pointing forward to the 2nd coming of Jesus.
I found this book easily written for the average churchgoer but would also make a great gift or study for teenagers/college-age as well.
The first six chapter of Daniel are well known- standard sunday school stuff. The final six are...well... difficult! Stuart Olyott does a great job in explaining them all. There are plenty of practical applications in the early chapters, while the rest of the book is both thorough and accessible. One of the best books on Daniel you're luikely to find.
Daniel has always been difficult for me to understand but Stuart Olyott has opened up the scriptures to me in a new and exciting light. His explanation are easy to understand and the historical background showing the accuracy of the Bible is very interesting. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book along side reading Daniel.
É um livro extremamente interessante e, apesar de não concordar com o autor em alguns pontos escatológicos, ele explica bem sua posição, mesmo que às vezes delonga ao expor seus pontos.
Um comentário muito bom que usei como orientativo nos devocionais familiares. Porém, o fato de um pessimismo latente na interpretação do autor me incomodou um pouco.
Practical and solid. This commentary lacks the technical details of other commentaries, but if you are looking for something to expound and apply the book of Daniel, this is a great little commentary. I recommend anything by Olyott.
The commentary is simple and practical. The author demonstrates enough integrity to present his ideas and not shovel them down your throat, in case you disagree with him.