Daniel (Introduction to Apocalyptic Literature)
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Product Details
Author:
John J. Collins
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
132
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (December 5, 1984)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780802800206
ISBN-10:
0802800203
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
Case Pack:
58
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$22.99
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Publisher Identifier:
P-EERD
Discount Code:
C
Series:
The Forms of the Old Testament Literature (FOTL)
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Pub Discount:
60
Imprint:
Eerdmans
Weight:
12oz
Folder:
EERDMANS
Overview
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable.
In his introduction to Jewish apocalyptic literature, Collins examines the main characteristics and discusses the setting and intention of apocalyptic literature. He begins his discussion of Daniel with a survey of the book's anomalies and an examination of the bearing of form criticism on those anomalies. He explores the book's place in the canon and the problems with its coherence and bilingualism. Collins provides a section-by-section commentary with a structural analysis (verse-by-verse) of each section.
In his introduction to Jewish apocalyptic literature, Collins examines the main characteristics and discusses the setting and intention of apocalyptic literature. He begins his discussion of Daniel with a survey of the book's anomalies and an examination of the bearing of form criticism on those anomalies. He explores the book's place in the canon and the problems with its coherence and bilingualism. Collins provides a section-by-section commentary with a structural analysis (verse-by-verse) of each section.








