The Book of Daniel occupies a unique position in the scriptural canon because of its complex form and the symbolism of its subject matter. The contemporary resurgence of interest in apocalyptic literature has created the need for a new commentary which takes into account the most recent developments in the study of Daniel. Professor Lacocque's book, which combines knowledge of current critical writing about Daniel with original exegesis of the text, is essential reading for students of the Book and of apocalyptic in general.
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The Book of Daniel occupies a unique position in the scriptural canon because of its complex form and the symbolism of its subject matter. The contemporary resurgence of interest in apocalyptic literature has created the need for a new commentary which takes into account the most recent developments in the study of Daniel. Professor Lacocque's book, which combines knowledge of current critical writing about Daniel with original exegesis of the text, is essential reading for students of the Book and of apocalyptic in general.
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Fair. 302p. Ex-library hardcover book in original binding. Tape stains on edges of cover and on endpapers. Label on spine, stamps on endpapers and title page, and card pocket in back. Dustjacket clippings on endpapers as well. Pencil marginalia on some pages, but most text unmarked, and binding tight. A good reading copy. A commentary on the Book of Daniel.