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A detailed exegesis of the Biblical Daniel that treats its narrative and visionary material in two parts—historical narrative and prophetic interpretation—arguing for the text's divine origin and using ancient numerals alongside the sidereal year as the temporal key. The author aligns Daniel's visions with synchronized historical chronology, recalculates prophetic periods to terminate with the early Christian era (including a calculation placing the 1290 days in A.D. 33), and supports readings with archaeological and epigraphic references. The volume offers chapter-by-chapter commentary, critical notes, and chronological charts aimed at reconciling biblical statements with external records.
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