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Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary: Daniel

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A commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary: Daniel is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. Thomas Robinson presents a section on preaching themes, which are organized topically, conceptually, and chronologically. Significant theological themes are also outlined for each section of the Bible, and homiletic notes are provided. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship, making it an integral part of sermon planning and preparation.

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Key Features

  • Presents an organized section of preaching themes
  • Includes outlined theological themes and homiletic notes
  • Provides an in-depth commentary on Daniel for preachers and teachers

Top Highlights

“‘Many’ are not here equivalent to ‘all,’ as in Rom. 5:15, 19; both because of the absence of the article, and because the ‘of,’ or from among, that follows gives what is called a partitive signification,—indicating a part, and not the whole. The ‘many’ who shall awake are the godly,—the ‘some,’ or literally ‘these,’ who shall awake to everlasting life, and of whom it is the angel’s special object now to speak.” (Page 277)

“. Not all that sleep, but many of them, shall awake” (Page 277)

“The effect, however, of these is a blessed one: ‘that the trial of your faith being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, may be found unto praise, and honour, and glory, at the appearing of Jesus Christ’ (1 Peter 1:6, 7). Such is the comfort held out in the text. ‘Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand.’” (Page 306)

“In token of their entire subjection to their Babylonian master, their names, according to a common usage, were changed for others intended apparently to obliterate all traces of their race and nation, and still more of their religion, and to mark them, if it could not also make them, worshippers of the gods of their new sovereign(6), as well as his property and slaves.” (Page 14)

“He went into his house.’ And for what purpose? Not to devise a counterplot; not to indulge in bitter lamentations over his hard lot, or secret repinings at the conduct of Providence; but to pray.” (Page 101)

Product Details

  • Title: Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary: Daniel
  • Author: Thomas Robinson
  • Publisher: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Pages: 324
  • Resource Type: Commentaries
  • Topic: Daniel

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    $9.99

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