Article
The Book of Daniel: Its Significance and Meaning
SIDIC
(1978)
Abstract
A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic and Christian traditions. This article was reprinted in Dor le Dor 11 (1983):181-188.
Keywords
- Book of Daniel,
- Daniel,
- Daniel 11:2-12:4,
- Daniel 11,
- Dan 11,
- Dainel 12,
- Dan 12,
- rabbinic,
- Talmud Bava Batra,
- Ezra,
- Neh 8-10,
- Nehemiah 8-10,
- Seder Olam Rabba,
- Mal 3,
- Malachi 3,
- Tosefta Sanhedrin,
- Jesus,
- II Macc 2,
- 2 Macc 2,
- 2 Maccabees 2,
- I Macc 1,
- 1 Macc 1,
- 1 Maccabees 1,
- 1 Macc 2,
- 1 Maccabees 2,
- I Macc 9,
- 1 Macc 9,
- 1 Maccabees 9,
- Essenes,
- Matt 24,
- Matthew 24,
- Kittim,
- Romans,
- Ephraim,
- Pharisees,
- Manasseh,
- Hasmoneans,
- Judah,
- Maskil,
- Dan 7,
- Daniel 7,
- Daniel 12,
- Apocalyptic literature,
- angelology,
- patrons of nations,
- archangel Michael,
- Gabriel,
- Ezek 14,
- Ezekiel 14,
- Exodus 19,
- Ex 19,
- tannaitic commentary,
- Mishnah Avot,
- Isaiah 56,
- Isa 56,
- Esther Rabba,
- Belshazzar,
- Nabodinus,
- Esther 8,
- Est 8,
- Egyptian Hallel,
- Talmud Shabbat,
- Berakhot
Disciplines
Publication Date
1978
Citation Information
Asher Finkel, "The Book of Daniel: Its Significance and Meaning." SIDIC 11.3 (1978): 4-7.
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