The Daniel Hoax: Who Wrote Daniel?

Author:   J I Packer ,  J C W West
Publisher:   St. Catherine's Press
Volume:   4
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9780615657158


Pages:   262
Publication Date:   18 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The Daniel Hoax: Who Wrote Daniel?


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It is fashionable among biblical scholars to assume that the book of Daniel is a pseudepigraphon written in the second century BCE. But this book demonstrates that instead, it is more probably the notes and memoirs of the prime minister of Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar, and later an official in the court of Cyrus, written in the sixth century BCE. Hence these scholars are probably mistaken: as J.I. Packer says in his foreword, there is voluminous evidence to the contrary, brought together in West's book. For example, the assumption that the book is a veiled political diatribe against the temporary offenses of Antiochus IV Epiphanes is probably off base: it better fits the permanent horrors of the destruction of the temple and sacking of Jerusalem under the Roman general Titus. Daniel's history was more accurate than nineteenth century scholars could have known when he said that Belshazzar conferred on Daniel the title of third highest in the empire. They thought the pseuepigrapher had invented the name 'Belshazzar', because it was unknown except in the book of Daniel. But archaeology unearthed evidence that Belshazzar was crown prince and viceroy of the emperor Nabonidus. Josephus records that when Alexander the Great visited the temple in Jerusalem (ca 330 BCE) the priests showed him the book of Daniel, and a passage that predicted his victory over the Persians. The scholarly consensus is that Josephus is an unreliable historian, and that Alexander never visited Jerusalem. Evidence here, some of which was not discovered until the 1960s, makes his visit more than plausible. The book of Ezekiel mentions Daniel in two contexts, showing that he was a prominent figure in Babylon. Scholars wiggle out of this by substituting a Danel in the literature of ancient Ugarit, written on clay tablets buried since the thirteenth century BCE, discovered in the 1920s. West demonstrates that this substitution is most unlikely. Scholars say that Daniel is unknown both elsewhere in the Bible, and outside the Bible. Not the case--he is the obvious source of several pieces of literature, and mentioned outside the Bible several times. As to its language, much of Daniel is written in Aramaic. Is it the Aramaic of second century Judea? No: scholars should note the obvious differences in style, grammatical constructs and vocabulary between Daniel and second century texts found at Qumran, and a thousand-year range of Aramaic texts from Elephantine. Finally, evidence from the history of the Second Jewish Commonwealth favors an early Daniel, canonized first with the Prophets, and later elevated into the Writings when they were officially made holy in 65 CE. This book presents voluminous evidence that Daniel is not a hoax. Most biblical scholars

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Author:   J I Packer ,  J C W West
Publisher:   St. Catherine's Press
Imprint:   St. Catherine's Press
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9780615657158


ISBN 10:   061565715
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   18 December 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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J.C.W. West has graduate degrees in musicology and philosophy and has taught philosophy, logic, and humanities at the University of Delaware, Widener University, Tallahassee Community College, and at Tallahassee Christian College. Anglican by faith, West's interests range composing liturgical music through developing real estate. Born, educated, and now again living in Tallassee, Flordia, West has also lived in England, briefly in France, and in several areas of the U.S.

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