Bible (ASV) 27: Daniel

Bible (ASV) 27: Daniel
The Book of Daniel, part of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, was originally written in Hebrew and Aramaic during the Babylonian Captivity around the 6th century BC. It features the story of Daniel, an Israelite who serves as an adviser to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. The text is divided into two sections: six narratives that illustrate tests of faith and royal dream interpretations, and four apocalyptic visions that Daniel receives. Its themes of faith, prophecy, and divine intervention have made it a significant work in religious literature.















