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This book is a concise and readable commentary on the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Daniel himself was a young Jewish captive who became a prominent statesman in the administrations of most of the Babylonian emperors, and the early Persian emperors too. He lived in momentous times of world empires.

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This book is a concise and readable commentary on the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Daniel himself was a young Jewish captive who became a prominent statesman in the administrations of most of the Babylonian emperors, and the early Persian emperors too. He lived in momentous times of world empires.
Autorenporträt
Malcolm Davis, raised in a Christian home, first trusted Christin June 1951, and was baptised in January 1956. Graduating from Oxford University in Classics and Hebrew, he workedas a librarian in Cambridge and Leeds University Libraries, where he catalogued many Hebrew Bible manuscripts, otherJewish books and manuscripts, and various archives. Since June 1980, he and his wife Ruth have been active members of Harehills Assembly, Leeds. He has written six published academic library catalogues, and nine other concise commentaries on books of Scripture, besides contributing many articles to several Christian magazines and collections of daily readings