Book of the Prophet Daniel

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Definition

Proper noun * Book of the Prophet Daniel: A book in the Old Testament of the Bible, traditionally attributed to the prophet Daniel. It contains narratives about Daniel's life and service in the courts of Babylonian and Persian kings, as well as a series of apocalyptic visions concerning future kingdoms and the end times.

Usage
  • The Book of the Prophet Daniel is studied for its historical accounts and its prophetic symbolism.
  • Scholars often analyze the apocalyptic sections of the Book of the Prophet Daniel.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Danielic prophecies": A term sometimes used to refer specifically to the visionary, apocalyptic sections found in the Book of the Prophet Daniel.
  • "Danielic literature": Refers to writings in the style or tradition of the Book of the Prophet Daniel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Daniel (noun): The primary figure and traditional author of the book.
  • Book of Daniel (noun): A common shortened form of the title "Book of the Prophet Daniel."
Synonyms
  • Daniel (when referring to the biblical book): "We studied the prophecy in Daniel."
  • The Book of Daniel: A direct synonym.
Related Phrases
  • The writing on the wall: An idiom originating from a story in the Book of the Prophet Daniel (Daniel 5), meaning a clear sign that something bad will happen.
  • The lion's den: A phrase originating from a story in the Book of the Prophet Daniel (Daniel 6), meaning a situation of great danger or hostility.
Noun
  1. an Old Testament book that tells of the apocalyptic visions and the experiences of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar