The Message of Daniel

Mid-levelBusy pastors, Lay readers / small groups, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
Last updated: November 26, 2025
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Bible Book: Daniel
Publisher: IVP
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical, Reformed

Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.2/10

A pastor-friendly, gospel-aware guide to Daniel that balances faithful exposition with practical application.

Publication Date(s): 2024
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1789744569
Faithfulness to the Text: 8/10
Davis remains rooted in Daniel’s narrative and prophetic structure, respecting the original flow and major themes.
Christ Centredness: 8/10
The commentary points toward God’s sovereign reign and ultimate kingdom, keeping the gospel horizon in view.
Depth of Insight: 7/10
Offers solid theological and contextual reflection though it does not engage deeply in original-language or advanced critical issues.
Clarity of Writing: 9/10
The prose is clear, engaging, and shaped to serve pastors and church teachers rather than academic specialists.
Pastoral Usefulness: 9/10
Very helpful for sermon preparation, teaching and application to church life—especially in themes of suffering, hope, and faithfulness.
Readability: 9/10
Compact and well organized, the volume is accessible even in busy ministry contexts.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
192 pages
Type
Application, Expository (Mid-Level)
Theo. Perspective
Broadly Evangelical, Reformed
Overall score
8.2 / 10
Strength
Brings clarity to Daniel’s complex sections with strong theological and pastoral sensitivity.
Limitation
Not meant for deep original-language or strictly technical exegesis.

In The Message of Daniel by Dale Ralph Davis (IVP, 2024; 192 pages; ISBN 978-1789744569) we receive a lively, pastor-shaped guide to the book of Daniel that handles both its dramatic stories and its challenging visions with clarity and care. Davis draws on his background as pastor and Old Testament professor to bring Daniel’s world—exile, court intrigue, dreams, prophecy—into focus in a way that respects the text while speaking with pastoral warmth. The book does not aim to unpack every Hebrew or Aramaic nuance but remains rooted in the narrative and theological thrust of Daniel, helping the reader to grasp its message for God’s people in any age.

Davis moves chapter by chapter, explaining the stories of Daniel and company in Babylon, and then walking through the visionary material in a way that illuminates its meaning and implications. What emerges is a portrait of a sovereign God who rules over nations, who preserves a faithful remnant, and who promises ultimate victory and vindication for his people. This commentary invites readers into the tension of exile and hope, urging faithfulness now in light of God’s coming kingdom.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

This volume is ideal for pastors and Bible teachers who need a readable, theologically grounded guide to Daniel without wading into heavy technical detail. It is especially useful when preparing sermons or leading Bible studies—its balance of historical context, narrative explanation, and theological application serves both preacher and congregation. The writing is pastorally sensitive and intentionally homiletic, making the themes of faithfulness, suffering, hope, and God’s sovereignty accessible and relevant.

Davis’s theological outlook is firmly evangelical, shaped by his background in the Reformed academic world. He brings to Daniel a robust conviction that God remains sovereign over human history and that believers—though in exile or minority—are part of a larger redemptive plan. That conviction gives this commentary an underlying gospel posture. While it may not replace a technical commentary for in-depth original-language study, it fills a strategic place on the shelf: a sturdy, church-friendly resource rooted in Scripture, theology, and pastoral concern.

For you as a pastor leading a congregation, this book offers both dependable exposition and homiletical springboards. It helps you wrestle with difficult parts of Daniel, while distilling clear, gospel-shaped lessons for faithfulness, endurance, and hope in troubled times.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend The Message of Daniel by Dale Ralph Davis as a strong, preacher-focused commentary that brings theological depth, pastoral sensitivity, and canonical vision to a complex Old Testament book. It is particularly well suited for sermon preparation, teaching, and encouraging faith under pressure. For pastors and serious Bible-teachers seeking a trustworthy and readable guide to Daniel, this commentary is a valuable addition to the library.


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Classification

  • Level: Mid-level
  • Best For: Busy pastors, Lay readers / small groups, Pastors-in-training
  • Priority: Strong recommendation

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