"We are getting into the book of Daniel this evening. Daniel is one of the books of what is called the postexilic books. That is, it was written after the exile of the Jews from Jerusalem. Daniel’s name literally translated means “God
has judged†or “God is Judge.†That meaning
certainly accords quite well with the message of the book. The book has to do with God’s
judgment on the Gentile kingdoms. In common with the other books in this Writings section, it was written both by royalty and about royalty. That’s one comment I think I have not
made about the Writings series. The book of Psalms was written mostly by King David. King Solomon wrote Proverbs. Job, who was called the greatest man in the East, in terms of power and possessions, would certainly be of the rank of a king or a prince. When you look at the Megillot, Song of Solomon was written by King Solomon and Ruth was written about the royal lineage and climaxed with the birth of King David. The book of Lamentations is the lament for King Josiah. King Solomon wrote the book of Ecclesiastes. The book of Esther was written about Queen Esther. There is a connection of royalty that goes through. Daniel was written by a man who rose to prominence in the Babylonian Empire and became the number two man of the empire directly under the king. It was certainly written about royalty, and it was written in an entirely different style than the prophetic books. Generally, we would tend to think of Daniel as..." Read More!!