Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Daniel + Bel and the Dragon
Learn the Complete Book of Daniel in 4 Hours or Less
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Narrated by:
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Steve Stewart's voice replica
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By:
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Dante Fortson
This title uses a narrator's voice replica
Across the sweeping landscape of Biblical literature, few figures loom as large or as enigmatic as Daniel. He is the statesman-prophet, a man who navigated the treacherous waters of two world empires, Babylon and Persia, without losing his soul. To study the Book of Daniel is to embark on a journey through the corridors of power, the fires of persecution, and the cosmic mysteries of the end times. This book, "The Sovereign Hand: Master the Book of Daniel in Four Hours," is designed to be your comprehensive guide through this complex terrain. Over the next four hours, we will dismantle the barriers of history, language, and apocalyptic imagery to reveal a message that is as urgent today as it was twenty-six centuries ago: that the Most High God rules the kingdoms of men.
The Book of Daniel is unique in the Biblical canon, serving as a bridge between the historical narratives of the Old Testament and the apocalyptic revelations of the New. It is a tale of two worlds, the visible world of political intrigue and the invisible world of spiritual warfare. In this book, we encounter a young teenager dragged from his home in Jerusalem to the heart of a pagan empire. We watch him grow into an old man who has outlived his captors and seen the rise and fall of kings. But Daniel is more than just a biography; it is a blueprint for living with integrity in a culture that is often hostile to faith.
Our study is structured to honor the breadth of the Danielic tradition. While many modern Bibles end at chapter 12, we will also explore the fascinating "additions" to Daniel found in the Deuterocanonical texts: Bel and the Dragon. These accounts, though often categorized as "apocryphal" in Protestant traditions, provide a rich look at Daniel’s continued legacy as a defender of truth and a debunker of idolatry. By including these, we ensure you receive a holistic education on the character of Daniel as he was understood by the early Church and the Jewish Diaspora.
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