A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian

The fourth prophetic writing in the Old Testament, known as the Book of Daniel, has recently undergone an English translation. The primary focus of this text is centred on an individual by the name of Daniel. This individual is an ancient figure who is also mentioned in Ezekiel 14:14 and 28:3. Furth...

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Main Authors: Asuquo, O. O, Odey, E. A, Emeng, G. I., Edet, F. F
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Language:English
Published: Africajournals 2023-06-01
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Emeng, G. I.
Edet, F. F
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description The fourth prophetic writing in the Old Testament, known as the Book of Daniel, has recently undergone an English translation. The primary focus of this text is centred on an individual by the name of Daniel. This individual is an ancient figure who is also mentioned in Ezekiel 14:14 and 28:3. Further examples of the aforementioned designation refer to a male progeny of David (1 Chronicle 3:1) and an individual belonging to the sacerdotal ancestry of Ithamar (Ezra 8; 2; Nehemiah 10:6). The afore-mentioned references provide substantiation that this particular terminology was widespread among the Jewish community in the period following the exile. Given the aforementioned, this paper examines the historical context of the individual known as Daniel, the authorship of the text, the discerned symbolic messages and their interpretation, criticism levelled against the book. The examination of the book through a hermeneutical lens is considered appropriate as a blueprint for the establishment of an egalitarian Nigerian society. The methodology adopted in this research is purely qualitative involving content analysis, critical evaluation of biblical text on the subject matter and a hermeneutical survey of scholastic views and analogy on the book of Daniel. The research objective was accomplished through a comprehensive utilisation of textual exegesis. Despite the criticisms levelled by certain scholars, the paper ultimately concludes that the book effectively justifies its relevance to the process of nation building.
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spelling doaj.art-df2969cbdf8d41ea830d8f9ada5666e72023-05-23T11:53:10ZengAfricajournalsPharos Journal of Theology2414-33242023-06-011043https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.104.329A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian NigerianAsuquo, O. O0https://orcid.org/0009-0007-7125-3282Odey, E. A1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2808-3157Emeng, G. I.2https://orcid.org/0009-0002-6173-2021Edet, F. F3https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3738-5342Department of Religious and Cultural Studies University of Calabar, Calabar Cross River State NigeriaDepartment of Religious and Cultural Studies University of Calabar, Calabar Cross River State NigeriaDepartment of Religious and Cultural Studies University of Calabar, Calabar Cross River State NigeriaDepartment of Religious and Cultural Studies University of Calabar, Calabar Cross River State NigeriaThe fourth prophetic writing in the Old Testament, known as the Book of Daniel, has recently undergone an English translation. The primary focus of this text is centred on an individual by the name of Daniel. This individual is an ancient figure who is also mentioned in Ezekiel 14:14 and 28:3. Further examples of the aforementioned designation refer to a male progeny of David (1 Chronicle 3:1) and an individual belonging to the sacerdotal ancestry of Ithamar (Ezra 8; 2; Nehemiah 10:6). The afore-mentioned references provide substantiation that this particular terminology was widespread among the Jewish community in the period following the exile. Given the aforementioned, this paper examines the historical context of the individual known as Daniel, the authorship of the text, the discerned symbolic messages and their interpretation, criticism levelled against the book. The examination of the book through a hermeneutical lens is considered appropriate as a blueprint for the establishment of an egalitarian Nigerian society. The methodology adopted in this research is purely qualitative involving content analysis, critical evaluation of biblical text on the subject matter and a hermeneutical survey of scholastic views and analogy on the book of Daniel. The research objective was accomplished through a comprehensive utilisation of textual exegesis. Despite the criticisms levelled by certain scholars, the paper ultimately concludes that the book effectively justifies its relevance to the process of nation building. https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_29_vol_104_3__nigeria.pdftextual analysissocial justiceegalitarianismhermeneutics
spellingShingle Asuquo, O. O
Odey, E. A
Emeng, G. I.
Edet, F. F
A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
Pharos Journal of Theology
textual analysis
social justice
egalitarianism
hermeneutics
title A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
title_full A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
title_fullStr A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
title_full_unstemmed A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
title_short A Hermeneutical Survey of the Book of Daniel: A Recipe for an Egalitarian Nigerian
title_sort hermeneutical survey of the book of daniel a recipe for an egalitarian nigerian
topic textual analysis
social justice
egalitarianism
hermeneutics
url https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_29_vol_104_3__nigeria.pdf
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