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Dániel könyve by Ronald S. Wallace / Hungarian translation of the The Message of Daniel (Bible Speaks Today) / exposes the background and message of Daniel for both his day and ours

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Dániel könyve by Ronald S. Wallace / Hungarian translation of the The Message of Daniel (Bible Speaks Today) / exposes the background and message of Daniel for both his day and ours

Paperback 2018

ISBN: 9789637954993 / 978-9637954993 

Pages 204 

Publisher: Harmat

 

About the Author:

Ronald Wallace (1911–2006) was a theologian and Professor of Biblical Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary. He was also a member of the Torrance family of theologians.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Dániel könyvéből elsősorban az izgalmas és látványos epizódokat tartja számon az olvasó. Ilyen a három férfi a tüzes kemencében, Dániel az oroszlánok vermében, vagy a titokzatos kéz és falra írott üzenete, mely rettegéssel tölti el a babiloni király szívét.

Ám a komolyabb tanulmányozás során számos nehéz kérdés vetődik fel: Mikor keletkezett Dániel könyve? Vajon rejtélyes próféciái, nehezen értelmezhető látomásai megközelíthetőek-e a modern olvasó számára, s ha igen, hogyan? Ma, amikor újra divatba jött a világvége időpontjának számítgatása és a végső eseményekkel kapcsolatos találgatás, különös aktualitásra tehet szert az ószövetségi apokaliptikus irodalom legkiemelkedőbb darabjának visszafogott, bölcs elemzése.

 

English Summary:

God had allowed the unthinkable to happen. His people were in exile in Babylon. His promises seemed shattered. Was God really in control? Was he still faithful? Did he still care? One young man, Daniel, affirmed that he did. It was not without struggle, and it cost him to do so. But echoing through the centuries of history and resounding from the future that was revealed to him, came the proclamation: The Lord is King--even in Babylon! Parts of the book of Daniel have always been popular--the exciting stories of three men in a fiery furnace, Daniel in the den of lions, and the strange handwriting on the wall, which struck terror in the heart of the Babylonian king. But beyond the drama, the modern reader faces the enigmatic prophecies of the future. What do they mean? Were they for Daniel's near future or for ours? Ronald S. Wallace cuts through these difficulties and exposes the background and message of Daniel for both his day and ours.

 

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