Description
Daniel is one of the most complicated books in the Bible.
Being a self-proclaimed "Daniel addict," theologian Samuel M. Frost uses decades of study in Scripture, including studies in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, to break down this complex, yet important book of the Bible. Full of symbols and imagery often misinterpreted, misappropriated, and misapplied, Daniel needs to be simplified as much as possible.
With a simple, straightforward approach, and using his own easily accessible translation and personal commentary notes, Frost presents Daniel in its context so modern readers can grasp its purpose and enjoy its beauty without being bogged down by footnotes and cross references, all while growing in their knowledge of Scripture and faith in God.
About the Author
Samuel M. Frost holds a B.Th. (Liberty Christian College). He completed a M.A. in Christian Studies; M.A. in Religion, and Th.M. from Whitefield Theological Seminary, Lakeland, Florida (with combined credits in Hebrew from Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida - and in Greek from Church of God School of Theology, Cleveland, Tennessee; Now, Pentecostal Theological Seminary). He is the author of Full Preterist works, "Misplaced Hope", "Exegetical Essays on the Resurrection of the Dead" and "House Divided" with Mike Sullivan, Dave Green and Ed Hassertt. Also edited "A Student's Hebrew Primer" for Whitefield Theological Seminary. Samuel M. Frost co-founded Reign of Christ Ministries, and has lectured extensively for over 8 years at Full Preterist conferences, including the Evangelical Theological Society conference, of which he was a member (also a member of Society of Biblical Literature). Samuel has been ordained, and has functioned as Teaching Pastor at Christ Covenant Church in St. Petersburg, Florida (2002-2005).