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Daniel

Joyce G. Baldwin

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Joyce G. Baldwin's commentary on Daniel in the beloved Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series represents one of the finest accessible treatments of this challenging book, combining exceptional scholarly insight with clear, practical exposition that makes Daniel's message both understandable and relevant for contemporary readers. As one of evangelicalism's most respected Old Testament scholars with particular expertise in post-exilic literature and biblical theology, Baldwin brings decades of careful study and pastoral sensitivity to this complex book that addresses the intersection of faith and culture, divine sovereignty and human history. Her approach demonstrates remarkable balance between scholarly rigor and practical application, making complex theological concepts accessible without sacrificing depth or accuracy.

Baldwin's distinctive contribution lies in her demonstration of how Daniel's message about God's control over history provides essential hope for contemporary believers facing cultural hostility and ideological challenges. Her analysis reveals how the book's court tales and apocalyptic visions work together to provide both practical guidance for faithful living under pressure and theological assurance about God's ultimate purposes in human history. Her treatment addresses the contemporary relevance of Daniel's message, particularly noting how the book's assurances about divine sovereignty, divine judgment of human affairs, and the establishment of God's kingdom for all nations provide crucial alternatives to secular ideologies that promise human solutions to humanity's deepest problems.

This accessible yet substantial 210-page volume serves as an ideal resource for pastors seeking to preach effectively from Daniel's inspiring narratives and challenging visions, adult Bible study groups working to understand how Old Testament prophecy relates to contemporary faith challenges, and serious Bible readers wanting to discover how ancient expressions of faithfulness under pressure continue to guide spiritual growth and cultural engagement. Baldwin's clear writing style and practical focus make complex theological and eschatological concepts easily understandable while maintaining the scholarly excellence that has made the Tyndale series a trusted resource for decades. Her work demonstrates why Daniel remains particularly relevant when the church faces cultural pressure and ideological alternatives to biblical faith, providing essential tools for understanding how faithful witness can flourish even in hostile environments.

Series
Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Published
1978
ISBN
0877842736
Number of Pages
210
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