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Daniel Prophecies

Daniel Prophecies

A New Translation of Daniel from Aramaic and Hebrew

  • Daniel Universal Prophecy/Prophecies of World Empires
    • Daniel 2 Aramaic & English
      • Daniel 2 Perspectives
    • Daniel 7 Aramaic & English
    • Daniel 8 Hebrew & English
      • Hanukkah/Antiochus Epiphanes
        • Cleansing the Sanctuary
    • Daniel 9 Hebrew & English
    • Daniel 10 Hebrew & English
      • Daniel 10 Perspectives
    • Daniel 11 Hebrew & English
      • Daniel 11 Perspectives
    • Daniel 12 Hebrew & English
      • Daniel 12 Perspectives
  • Daniel Narratives & Local Prophetic Events
    • Daniel 1 Hebrew & English
    • Daniel 3 Aramaic & English
      • Daniel 3 English
      • Daniel 3 Perspectives
    • Daniel 4 Aramaic & English
      • Daniel 4 Perspectives
    • Daniel 5 Aramaic & English
    • Daniel 6 Aramaic & English
  • Authorship Bias Statement
  • Bibliography
  • Contact
  • About New Translation of Daniel from Hebrew & Aramaic
  • Links

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Oneline Biblical Research Tools and Non-traditional Translations:

Blue Letter Bible

Bible Hub

Online Hebrew Audio Bible

Jeremiah 50 and 51

Genesis 1:1 to 6:8

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