![]() In fact, Revelation is steeped in Daniel's language and imagery (e.g. The narrative parts of Daniel (1-6, 13-14) are similar to other Old Testament stories while the visionary parts of Daniel (7-12) are similar to the apocalyptic visions in Ezekiel, Zechariah or Revelation. It is one of the most controversial books of the Old Testament. ![]() It covers the reigns of several rulers from different empires. Daniel was written in three different languages (Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek). Finally, three stories about Jews in exile, including Daniel, conclude the book (13-14). Then the book presents several of Daniel's prophetic visions (7-12). ![]() The first six chapters tell stories about the life of Daniel and a few other Jews in the court of Nebuchadnezzer II (605-562 BC) in Babylon.
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