
Bible (KJV) 27: Daniel
The Book of Daniel, part of the Hebrew Bible, is attributed to Daniel, a Judean exile in Babylon during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BC). It consists of six narratives in third person, focusing on Daniel's faith and his interpretations of royal dreams, followed by four apocalyptic visions in the first person. The text is notable for its blend of Hebrew and Aramaic and explores themes of religious fidelity and divine revelation.
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