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Waking from the Dust (Daniel 12:2 and Resurrection Hope in Biblical Theology)
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Product Details
Author:
Mitchell L. Chase
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
252
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group (January 13, 2026)
Imprint:
Lexham Academic
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781683598787
ISBN-10:
1683598784
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Baker
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$34.99
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60
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36
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P-BAKER
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Series:
Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology
Overview
"And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake."―Daniel 12:2
Scholars commonly assert that the hope for bodily resurrection is absent in the Old Testament, with Daniel 12:2 providing the exception that proves the rule. But rather than an exception, Daniel 12 is a culmination.
In Waking from the Dust, Mitchell L. Chase argues that Daniel 12:2 sprouts from the rich soil of Old Testament resurrection hope. Chase shows how Daniel 12 draws from earlier biblical texts and informs later intertestamental texts. Though rarely quoted explicitly, Daniel 12 nonetheless guided the New Testament authors as they expressed eschatological hope in light of Christ's resurrection.
Scholars commonly assert that the hope for bodily resurrection is absent in the Old Testament, with Daniel 12:2 providing the exception that proves the rule. But rather than an exception, Daniel 12 is a culmination.
In Waking from the Dust, Mitchell L. Chase argues that Daniel 12:2 sprouts from the rich soil of Old Testament resurrection hope. Chase shows how Daniel 12 draws from earlier biblical texts and informs later intertestamental texts. Though rarely quoted explicitly, Daniel 12 nonetheless guided the New Testament authors as they expressed eschatological hope in light of Christ's resurrection.








