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The book of Daniel has inspired Christians throughout the centuries to faithful and obedient service in the face of danger and persecution. It calls us to dedicated commitment to God and his kingdom. In this EP Study Commentary, Allan Harman shows how Christ must have supremacy in everything as we await the final revelation of his glory. As humans we can never fully understand the mind of God, but he has revealed what is necessary for us to know of himself and his ways. God has given us sufficient teaching to encourage us to persevere, but we are also able to look forward with expectancy. Daniel and his companions were living far from their own homes and land, in a culture that was dominated by a faith situation completely antagonistic to their own, yet they remained conscious of their continuing commitment to the God of Israel. While occupying significant posts in the Babylonian empire, they refused to abandon their loyalty to, and trust in, God, sometimes at great personal cost, and were prepared to die rather than renounce their faith. Faced with the might of Babylon, the exiles might have been tempted to doubt whether the God of Israel was truly God, or whether there was any hope for his covenant people. However, the prophecies revealed to Daniel assured them, and Christians today, that, though human kingdoms will continue to rise and fall, and despite seeming setbacks from time to time, God's kingdom will ultimately prevail and he will be acknowledged as the sovereign Ruler over all.

333 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2007

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Helpful in places but a bit bare and surface-level in other places. Overall, this commentary was a rather uneven read. I would say the back half dealing with chs. 7-12 was stronger than the front half dealing with chs. 1-6.
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