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The book is a composite work, written partly in Hebrew and partly in Aramaic. The first six chapters tell of Daniel and his adventures in Babylon , including the stories of Daniel's delivery from the lion's den, the Jews in the fiery furnace, and the writing on the wall at Belshazzar 's feast. The rest of the book offers apocalyptic visions of the end of history and the last judgment. Though it contains references to rulers of the 6th century BC, the book is thought to have been written in the 2nd century BC during the persecutions of the Jews under Antiochus IV Epiphanes . Daniel's upright character made him a model for a persecuted community.
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Barenboim Daniel
Berrigan Daniel Joseph and Philip Francis
Boone Daniel
Burnham Daniel Hudson
Daniel Romanovich
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De Leon Daniel
Defoe Daniel
Daniel Foe
Drew Daniel
Dulany Daniel
DuLhut Daniel Greysolon Lord
Ehrlichman John Daniel
Emmett Daniel Decatur
Fahrenheit Daniel Gabriel
French Daniel Chester
Gable Daniel Mack
Gajdusek Daniel Carleton
Guggenheim Meyer and Daniel
David Daniel Kaminski
Leahy William Daniel
Macmillan Daniel and Alexander
Malan Daniel François
Marino Daniel Constantine Jr.
Mazia Daniel
McFadden Daniel L.
Moi Daniel Toroitich arap
Morgan Daniel
Moynihan Daniel Patrick
Nathans Daniel
O'Connell Daniel
Ortega Saavedra José Daniel
Palmer Arnold Daniel
Schleiermacher Friedrich Ernst Daniel
Tompkins Daniel D.
Webster Daniel
Williams Daniel Hale
Daniel Nathan