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The Prophet Daniel: A Key to the Visions and Prophecies of the Book of Daniel

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236 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1911

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Arno C. Gaebelein

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Arno Clemens Gaebelein (1861-1945) was a Methodist minister in the United States of America. He was a prominent teacher and conference speaker. He was also the father of educator and philosopher of Christian education Frank E. Gaebelein.

Being a dispensationalist, he was a developer of the movement in its early days. Two of his books, Revelation, and Analysis and Exposition and Current Events in the Light of the Bible explain the dispensationalist view of eschatology.

Gaebelein did not support the Christian Zionists in their alliance with the Zionist Organisation.

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Like many books about the end-times, it extrapolates, (it takes a pre-trib stance on the end times, which is highly questionable) and it's difficult to judge the legitimacy of some of his claims, but I appreciate this book because of it's clear analysis of the prophecies relating to Christ. Knowing how accurate the prophecies were truly adds a depth of awe to my faith. I also appreciate the practical life-applications for Christians of all generations that Gaebelein includes intermittently. It is definitely a book that requires multiple readings, alongside study of the book of Daniel and other O.T. books.
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