![]() ![]() ![]() If Daniel is named as the one who received certain revelations, it follows that he must be the author of the whole book. The entire book is obviously the work of one writer. All biographical details about Daniel in the book are taken at face value: he was a young member of the Judean nobility, deported to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar in the year 605 BC, who quickly found favor with the Babylonian court for his wisdom, and subsequently became an interpreter of dreams and had prophetic dreams of his own. The traditional Jewish and Christian identification of the author of the book of Daniel is, of course, Daniel himself.
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