CONTENTS
F. W. Farrar
PART I
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
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THE HISTORIC EXISTENCE OF THE PROPHET DANIEL
3
CHAPTER II
GENERAL SURVEY OF THE BOOK
13
1. THE LANGUAGE
13
2. UNITY
24
3. GENERAL TONE
27
4. STYLE
29
5. STANDPOINT OF ITS AUTHOR
31
6. MORAL ELEMENT
31
CHAPTER III
PECULIARITIES OF THE HISTORICAL SECTION
39
CHAPTER IV
GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK
63
CHAPTER V
THE THEOLOGY OF THE BOOK
67
CHAPTER VI
PECULIARITIES OF THE APOCALYPTIC AND PROPHETIC SECTION OF THE BOOK
71
CHAPTER VII
INTERNAL EVIDENCE
78
CHAPTER VIII
EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF THE GENUINENESS UNCERTAIN AND INADEQUATE
88
CHAPTER IX
EXTERNAL EVIDENCE AND RECEPTION INTO THE CANON
98
CHAPTER X
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
113
PART II
COMMENTARY ON THE HISTORIC SECTION
CHAPTER I
THE PRELUDE
123
CHAPTER II
THE DREAM-IMAGE OF RUINED EMPIRES
141
CHAPTER III
THE IDOL OF GOLD, AND THE FAITHFUL THREE
167
CHAPTER IV
THE BABYLONIAN CEDAR, AND THE STRICKEN DESPOT
184
CHAPTER V
THE FIERY INSCRIPTION
203
CHAPTER VI
STOPPING THE MOUTHS OF LIONS
218
PART III
THE PROPHETIC SECTION OF THE BOOK
CHAPTER I
VISION OF THE FOUR WILD BEASTS
233
CHAPTER II
THE RAM AND THE HE-GOAT
252
CHAPTER III
THE SEVENTY WEEKS
268
CHAPTER IV
INTRODUCTION TO THE CONCLUDING VISION
292
CHAPTER V
AN ENIGMATIC PROPHECY PASSING INTO DETAILS OF THE REIGN OF ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES
299
CHAPTER VI
THE EPILOGUE
319
APPENDIX
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