Daniel

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Bible Book: Daniel
Type: Academic
Theological Perspective: Non-Evangelical / Critical
Resource Type: Commentary
Last updated: March 2, 2026
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Evaluation

Overall Score: 6.1/10

A helpful exposition of Daniel that keeps the main line in sight. It shines on structure and pastoral pay off, though you may want a technical companion for harder passages.

Publication Date(s): 1965
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780664223175
Faithfulness to the Text: 6/10
Helpful on genre and flow, but key critical conclusions can reshape how the book speaks as Scripture.
Christ Centredness: 4.3/10
The canonical horizon is not a priority, so connections to Christ and the kingdom must be made from a different companion resource.
Depth of Insight: 6.7/10
Solid insight for its length, especially on apocalyptic symbolism and the function of narrative units.
Clarity of Writing: 7/10
Generally clear and orderly, with arguments that are easier to follow than many academic works.
Pastoral Usefulness: 5.5/10
Useful for background and for anticipating objections, but it needs theological supplementation for pulpit work.
Readability: 6.8/10
Compact and readable for trained readers, though the style reflects its era.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
176 pages
Type
Academic
Theo. Perspective
Non-Evangelical / Critical
Overall score
6.1 / 10

Norman W. Porteous offers a concise academic commentary on Daniel that reflects mid twentieth century critical scholarship. The work engages with questions of historical setting, composition, and genre, and it treats Daniel as a book that combines court narratives with apocalyptic visions to address a community under pressure. Porteous writes for readers who want to understand how Daniel functions in its likely context and how its symbolism communicates hope and endurance.

Although not a long commentary, it covers major interpretive difficulties and provides a clear overview of the book argument. Porteous highlights the tension between faithfulness in daily life and confidence in divine sovereignty over empires. He reads the text with a focus on how its message would have sustained a suffering people, even while using a critical framework that some pastors will not share.

Strengths

The greatest strength is the ability to summarise complex issues without losing the reader. Porteous explains apocalyptic imagery in a measured way and helps the reader see how symbolism carries theological meaning. He also draws attention to the narrative function of the early chapters, where faithful witness is tested in court settings. Those chapters can be preached as examples of steadfastness, yet Porteous helps keep them anchored to the larger message of the book.

The commentary also provides helpful orientation for readers encountering Daniel difficulties. Porteous offers sensible discussion of the visions, the succession of kingdoms motif, and the way the book holds together judgement and deliverance. Even where one disagrees with his conclusions, the questions he raises can help pastors anticipate where thoughtful hearers may struggle.

Limitations

The limitations are closely tied to method. Porteous often argues for positions that reduce the direct prophetic character of the book and that prioritise critical reconstruction. That can be a stumbling block for evangelical readers and may shape the way he handles predictive elements. Pastors who believe Daniel is Scripture given by the Lord for the encouragement of his people will need to read with discernment and not accept every premise.

Another limitation is the age of the work. Later scholarship has developed many discussions further, and some parts can feel dated in argument and tone. The commentary can still be useful as a classic voice, but it should not be treated as a final authority, especially where it leans heavily on older critical assumptions.

How We Would Use It

We would use Porteous as a secondary academic reference when preaching Daniel, particularly to understand how apocalyptic language works and to see common scholarly approaches. It can help refine how we explain symbolism to a congregation, and it can provide a check against simplistic readings.

We would pair it with a more confessionally evangelical commentary that supports confidence in the text and that presses its hope toward the promises fulfilled in Christ. Used this way, Porteous can inform background discussion while the sermon remains anchored in the authority and comfort of Scripture.

Closing Recommendation

A clear and compact academic treatment that helps with genre and symbolism, but it reflects critical conclusions that pastors may not share. Use with caution, and read alongside a more confessional guide for preaching.

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  • Level: Advanced
  • Best For: Advanced students / scholars
  • Priority: Use with caution

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