The Book of Daniel: A Literary and Theological Exploration
The Book of Daniel, a canonical text within both the Hebrew Bible (Ketuvim) and the Christian Old Testament, stands as a compelling narrative brimming with prophecies, symbolic visions, and dramatic accounts of faith tested under duress. Its enduring influence on literature, theology, and popular culture necessitates a comprehensive examination, delving into its literary genre, historical context, theological implications, and lasting impact. This exploration will draw upon various resources available at Lbibinders.org, specifically focusing on its categorization under Books, Authors, Reading and Learning, Libraries, and Cultural Impact.





