ADVERSE TIMES ARE COMING. GOD’S PEOPLE MUST BE READY.
Jesus said, “He who endures to the end shall be saved.” (Matthew 24:13)
Not everyone will endure. Only those who are prepared.
Your faith will be tested. Pressure to compromise will be demanded.
WILL YOU STAND?
Daniel the Prophet: Servant Of God In A Strange Land is a verse-by-verse biblical commentary on the Book of Daniel, revealing how God’s people are called to stand firm in times of testing, persecution, and spiritual opposition.
Set against the backdrop of exile in a foreign empire, this Bible-based study follows a faithful servant of God living in a hostile culture—where compromise was expected and obedience came at a cost.
Daniel did not bend.
He did not break.
He endured.
Through his life—and the prophetic visions entrusted to him—this Scripture-based exploration of the Book of Daniel reveals how believers can remain steadfast under pressure and faithful in times of trial.
Inside this biblical study, you will discover:
• How to stand firm when compromise is demanded
• The spiritual battle behind persecution and opposition
• How faith is strengthened through testing
• Prophetic insight into the last days, including the sealed revelations for the time of the end (Daniel 12:4, 9)
This is not theory.
This is not hype.
This is training.
In a world moving toward increasing pressure against faith, the message of the Book of Daniel is more relevant than ever. God has already given His people what they need to endure.
The only question is, will you take hold of it?
THE TIME TO PREPARE IS NOW.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Daniel the Prophet: Servant Of God In A Strange Land is a verse-by-verse biblical commentary on the Book of Daniel, exploring themes of faith, endurance, obedience, and spiritual integrity under pressure. This study examines how God's people are called to remain faithful when confronted with cultural opposition, persecution, and demands for compromise.Set against the historical backdrop of exile in a powerful foreign empire, this extensively researched work brings together historical context, biblical exposition, and prophetic interpretation to provide a structured and detailed examination of one of Scripture's most significant prophetic books. Attention is given to the historical setting of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires, the lived experience of exile, and the spiritual challenges faced by those who sought to remain faithful to God in a foreign land.Drawing from carefully examined historical sources and supported by over 110 documented references, this commentary emphasizes accuracy, clarity, and academic depth. The research bridges ancient historical events with their theological and prophetic significance, offering readers a grounded understanding of both the text and its enduring relevance.Through the life of Daniel-a servant of God serving in a hostile environment-and the prophetic visions recorded within the book, this study explores how faith is tested and refined through adversity. It highlights the tension between cultural conformity and spiritual conviction, showing how steadfast obedience can be maintained even under external pressure.Special focus is given to the prophetic sections of Daniel, including visions concerning kingdoms, endurance through trials, and the unfolding of future events as described in the biblical text. These passages are examined within their historical framework as well as their theological implications.This work is intended for readers seeking a serious, structured, and source-supported study of the Book of Daniel. It is suitable for students of biblical literature, theology, ancient Near Eastern history, and prophetic scripture, as well as readers interested in the relationship between faith and cultural conflict.A focused exploration of prophecy, perseverance, and unwavering faith in a hostile world, this commentary provides both historical grounding and interpretive clarity for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Book of Daniel and its message for today. In a hostile empire, one man's unwavering conviction challenges kings and reveals divine prophecy. This verse-by-verse commentary unearths the historical and spiritual depths of a prophet's stand against a foreign world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994428115
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Daniel the Prophet: Servant Of God In A Strange Land is a verse-by-verse biblical commentary on the Book of Daniel, exploring themes of faith, endurance, obedience, and spiritual integrity under pressure. This study examines how God's people are called to remain faithful when confronted with cultural opposition, persecution, and demands for compromise.Set against the historical backdrop of exile in a powerful foreign empire, this extensively researched work brings together historical context, biblical exposition, and prophetic interpretation to provide a structured and detailed examination of one of Scripture's most significant prophetic books. Attention is given to the historical setting of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires, the lived experience of exile, and the spiritual challenges faced by those who sought to remain faithful to God in a foreign land.Drawing from carefully examined historical sources and supported by over 110 documented references, this commentary emphasizes accuracy, clarity, and academic depth. The research bridges ancient historical events with their theological and prophetic significance, offering readers a grounded understanding of both the text and its enduring relevance.Through the life of Daniel-a servant of God serving in a hostile environment-and the prophetic visions recorded within the book, this study explores how faith is tested and refined through adversity. It highlights the tension between cultural conformity and spiritual conviction, showing how steadfast obedience can be maintained even under external pressure.Special focus is given to the prophetic sections of Daniel, including visions concerning kingdoms, endurance through trials, and the unfolding of future events as described in the biblical text. These passages are examined within their historical framework as well as their theological implications.This work is intended for readers seeking a serious, structured, and source-supported study of the Book of Daniel. It is suitable for students of biblical literature, theology, ancient Near Eastern history, and prophetic scripture, as well as readers interested in the relationship between faith and cultural conflict.A focused exploration of prophecy, perseverance, and unwavering faith in a hostile world, this commentary provides both historical grounding and interpretive clarity for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Book of Daniel and its message for today. In a hostile empire, one man's unwavering conviction challenges kings and reveals divine prophecy. This verse-by-verse commentary unearths the historical and spiritual depths of a prophet's stand against a foreign world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994428115
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Daniel the Prophet: Servant Of God In A Strange Land is a verse-by-verse biblical commentary on the Book of Daniel, exploring themes of faith, endurance, obedience, and spiritual integrity under pressure. This study examines how God's people are called to remain faithful when confronted with cultural opposition, persecution, and demands for compromise.Set against the historical backdrop of exile in a powerful foreign empire, this extensively researched work brings together historical context, biblical exposition, and prophetic interpretation to provide a structured and detailed examination of one of Scripture's most significant prophetic books. Attention is given to the historical setting of the Babylonian and Medo-Persian empires, the lived experience of exile, and the spiritual challenges faced by those who sought to remain faithful to God in a foreign land.Drawing from carefully examined historical sources and supported by over 110 documented references, this commentary emphasizes accuracy, clarity, and academic depth. The research bridges ancient historical events with their theological and prophetic significance, offering readers a grounded understanding of both the text and its enduring relevance.Through the life of Daniel-a servant of God serving in a hostile environment-and the prophetic visions recorded within the book, this study explores how faith is tested and refined through adversity. It highlights the tension between cultural conformity and spiritual conviction, showing how steadfast obedience can be maintained even under external pressure.Special focus is given to the prophetic sections of Daniel, including visions concerning kingdoms, endurance through trials, and the unfolding of future events as described in the biblical text. These passages are examined within their historical framework as well as their theological implications.This work is intended for readers seeking a serious, structured, and source-supported study of the Book of Daniel. It is suitable for students of biblical literature, theology, ancient Near Eastern history, and prophetic scripture, as well as readers interested in the relationship between faith and cultural conflict.A focused exploration of prophecy, perseverance, and unwavering faith in a hostile world, this commentary provides both historical grounding and interpretive clarity for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Book of Daniel and its message for today. In a hostile empire, one man's unwavering conviction challenges kings and reveals divine prophecy. This verse-by-verse commentary unearths the historical and spiritual depths of a prophet's stand against a foreign world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994428115
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