A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

The commentary is in two parts. Part one is a discussion of Daniel’s faith in a pagan land separated from temple and sacrifices, persevering in his faith by faith alone. Part two is a explanation of the prophecies Daniel received during the times of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian Empires. Some of the the prophecies explain Israel’s future up to the time of their independence in 164 BC. Other prophecies explain the future history of the biblical world, Christ’s advents, the Antichrist, and the Tribulation. The commentary uses Dispensational theology to explain the eschatological prophecies.

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A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

The commentary is in two parts. Part one is a discussion of Daniel’s faith in a pagan land separated from temple and sacrifices, persevering in his faith by faith alone. Part two is a explanation of the prophecies Daniel received during the times of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian Empires. Some of the the prophecies explain Israel’s future up to the time of their independence in 164 BC. Other prophecies explain the future history of the biblical world, Christ’s advents, the Antichrist, and the Tribulation. The commentary uses Dispensational theology to explain the eschatological prophecies.

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A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

by James D. Quiggle
A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

A Private Commentary On the Bible: Daniel

by James D. Quiggle

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The commentary is in two parts. Part one is a discussion of Daniel’s faith in a pagan land separated from temple and sacrifices, persevering in his faith by faith alone. Part two is a explanation of the prophecies Daniel received during the times of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian Empires. Some of the the prophecies explain Israel’s future up to the time of their independence in 164 BC. Other prophecies explain the future history of the biblical world, Christ’s advents, the Antichrist, and the Tribulation. The commentary uses Dispensational theology to explain the eschatological prophecies.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045690614
Publisher: James D. Quiggle
Publication date: 02/11/2014
Series: A Private Commentary on the Bible , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 332 KB

About the Author

James D. Quiggle holds Master's degrees in religion and theology and has been teaching and writing about the Bible for over forty years. He became a Christian in 1974, Mr. Quiggle believes Biblical truth has the intrinsic power to produce positive change. The mature Believer uses the Bible to make informed decisions about his or her faith. “The intent of every book I write,” he said, “is to help the reader validate the truth by checking out the facts. It is also my hope that my books will be used by local church teachers as source material for their ministries.” Mr. Quiggle's goal is to teach the Bible so that others may decide for themselves what the Bible has to say about their faith and life.

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