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Daniel (2001) is a book by Donald E. Gowan.
Abstract
The Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries series offers compact, critical commentaries on all the books of the Old Testament. In addition to providing fundamental information on and insights into Old Testament writings, these commentaries exemplify the tasks and procedures of careful, critical exegesis so as to assist students of the Old Testament in coming to an informed engagement of the biblical texts themselves. These commentaries are written with special attention to the needs and interests of theology students, but they will also be useful for students in upper-level college or university settings, as well as for pastors and other church leaders.
Explores the widely disparate meanings that have been attributed to the visions in the book. Investigates four basic interpretations that form the basis of reading the Book of Daniel. (Google Books)
Editions and translations
Published in Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 2001.