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== Daniel == | {{Q|The '''[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]''' (abbreviated '''OT''') is the first part of the [[w:Christian biblical canons|Christian biblical canon]], which is based primarily upon the twenty-four books of the [[w:Hebrew Bible]] (or Tanakh), a collection of ancient religious Hebrew writings by the [[w:Israelites]] believed by most Christians and religious Jews to be the sacred [[w:Authorship of the Bible|Word of God]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Old Testament|Old Testament]]}} | ||
== Book of Daniel == | |||
The '''[[w:Book of Daniel]]''' is a 2nd-century BC biblical [[w:apocalypse]] combining a prophecy of history with an [[w:eschatology]] (a portrayal of end times). It is "an account of the activities and visions of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)]], a noble Jew in [[w:Babylonian captivity]] (adapted from [[w:Book of Daniel|Wikipedia on Book of Daniel) | The '''[[w:Book of Daniel]]''' is a 2nd-century BC biblical [[w:apocalypse]] combining a prophecy of history with an [[w:eschatology]] (a portrayal of end times). It is "an account of the activities and visions of [[w:Daniel (biblical figure)]], a noble Jew in [[w:Babylonian captivity]] (adapted from [[w:Book of Daniel|Wikipedia on Book of Daniel]]) | ||
=== Daniel 7 === | === Daniel 7 === |