Excerpt from The Composition of the Book of Daniel
Before passing in review the contents of Daniel, a word should be said with reference to the languages in which it is written. As is well known, the portion of the book between ch. 24 and 728 is in Aramaic, while the rest exists in Hebrew. This Aramaic section crosses the line between ch. 6 and 7, where the division in the book has usually been made by critics, and cannot well be made an ele ment in the analysis. Chapter 7, which belongs to the visions, is written in the Aramaic tongue, in which the history is narrated.
On the whole, the best explanation of the presence of the two languages is that now accepted by several scholars 2° who hold that it was written in Hebrew, and that then the author, or some friend of his, issued an Aramaic edition. Later, when a part of the Hebrew was in time of persecution lost, its deficiency was supplied from the Aramaic ver51on, hence the present bi-lingual form of the book.
It is, however, in this Aramaic portion that those expressions occur upon which most writers rely for those earmarks of style by which they prove unity of authorship.21 If, however, it should appear that the so-called author, who may have made the Aramaic version, was simply an editor who compiled the work and wrote the preface (ch. The marks of style might then conceivably be due to the liberty which the translator allowed himself. Some features of the case, which will appear more clearly at a later point, render this supposition improbable.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the composition of the biblical Book of Daniel, examining its narrative and apocalyptic sections. The author argues that the book comprises writings by at least three distinct authors, each producing independent pamphlets during the Maccabean period (168-165 BC). These authors, identified as A, B, and C, present Daniel in different historical contextsâ"Babylonian, Persian, and under Darius the Medeâ"and draw upon distinct literary traditions. The analysis uncovers stylistic differences, historical discrepancies, and variations in vocabulary, leading to the conclusion that the Book of Daniel is a composite work, shaped by the urgent need to encourage and strengthen the Jewish people during a time of crisis. This innovative approach deepens our understanding of the book's origins and historical significance, revealing its multifaceted nature as a product of its turbulent era. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333348960_0
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