"A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel" is a monumental scholarly work that provides a comprehensive examination of one of the most complex books in the Old Testament. Written by the renowned Hebraist James A. Montgomery, this commentary remains a cornerstone of biblical studies for its rigorous linguistic analysis and deep historical insight. The work meticulously explores the text's philology, ancient Near Eastern background, and theological structure.
Montgomery offers a detailed verse-by-verse commentary, addressing the linguistic nuances of both the Hebrew and Aramaic portions of the "Book of Daniel". The volume investigates the historical setting of the visions and narratives, evaluating the literary integrity and chronological framework of the text. By situating Daniel within the broader context of apocalyptic literature and Hellenistic history, this study clarifies the socio-religious environment from which the book emerged.
Ideal for scholars, theologians, and students of the Bible, this commentary is prized for its balanced approach to critical issues and its exhaustive bibliographic references. "A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel" continues to be an essential resource for anyone seeking a profound understanding of the prophetic and historical dimensions of this significant scriptural text.
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