Summary This volume collects early Christian readings of Ezekiel and Daniel, organised by verse reference. The method highlights theological and devotional instincts more than historical reconstruction. It includes reflections on…
Bible Book: Daniel
Daniel
Summary This volume offers a firmly academic reading of Daniel, with sustained interest in historical setting, literary shape, and the way the book functions for communities living under pressure. The…
Daniel
Summary Daniel holds together court narrative and apocalyptic vision, showing how the people of God live faithfully under pressure while longing for the kingdom of God to break in with…
Daniel
Summary We preach Daniel in a cultural moment that often feels like exile. That can tempt us to use the book as a set of motivational stories or as a…
Daniel, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary In Daniel, ESV Expository Commentary, Daniel L. Akin helps us teach Daniel with balance, holding together narrative faithfulness and apocalyptic hope, and keeping our preaching steady. We are guided…
Daniel
Summary We find this volume in the Reformed Expository Commentary series a steady, church shaped exposition that keeps us close to the text, then helps us preach it with warmth…
Daniel
Summary We find Robin Routledge’s Daniel in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries a careful guide that keeps both literary shape and historical setting in view. He reads Daniel as a…
Daniel
Summary We find Joyce G. Baldwin’s Daniel in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries a clear, reverent guide through both the stories and the visions. She helps us see how Daniel…
Daniel
Summary We find Edward J. Young in the Geneva Commentaries series a weighty, Scripture soaked companion for preaching Daniel. The tone is older, the instincts are timeless, and the exposition…
Daniel
Summary We find John Calvin in the Geneva Commentaries series a weighty, Scripture soaked companion for preaching Daniel. The tone is older, the instincts are timeless, and the exposition presses…