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What version of the Bible is the MacArthur Study Bible?

the New King James VersionFeaturing the word-for-word accuracy of the New King James Version, The MacArthur Study Bible is perfect for serious study. Dr. John MacArthur has compiled more than 20,000 study notes, a 200-page topical index, and numerous charts, maps, outlines, and articles to create The MacArthur Study Bible.

Who wrote the MacArthur Study Bible?

MacArthur, John F.NKJV, The MacArthur Study Bible, Hardcover: Revised and Updated Edition: MacArthur, John F.: 9781418550356: Books - Amazon.

What is the main lesson in the Book of Daniel?

Daniel's continual devotion to prayer empowered him to live the life of faith and leadership that we read about in this great book. As Daniel began to pray, God's armies began to work. As it was with Daniel, so it is with you. Because we are greatly loved, God continues to answer the prayers of His people.

Did John MacArthur write a Bible?

MacArthur has written or edited more than 150 books, most notably the MacArthur Study Bible, which has sold more than one million copies, receiving a Gold Medallion Book Award.

Which Bible version does Pastor John MacArthur use?

The MacArthur Study Bible, first issued in 1997 by current HarperCollins brand W Publishing, is a study Bible edited by evangelical Calvinist preacher John F.

Is the MacArthur Study Bible Good?

Another reviewer notes this is a “good study Bible to have”. They commend the notes and study features as well as the fact that the study is available in multiple Bible translations including ESV, NASB, NIV, and NKJV. They love the quality of the genuine leather cover and are confident in the durability of the book.

What did God deliver Daniel from?

Daniel in the lions' den (chapter 6 of the Book of Daniel) tells of how the biblical Daniel is saved from lions by the God of Israel "because I was found blameless before him" (Daniel 6:22).

What kind of person was Daniel in the Bible?

This legendary Daniel is known for his righteousness and wisdom and a follower of the god El (hence his name), who made his will known through dreams and visions.

What is the biblical meaning of Daniel?

God is my judgeThe name Daniel is a biblical name. Its earliest origins can be traced back to the Old Testament of the Bible, where it was defined as “God is my judge” in Hebrew.

Who wrote the Legacy Bible?

Document your legacy of faith with the Legacy Study Bible. Best-selling author and "Bible Answer Man" Hank Hanegraaff has created the perfect tool to build and pass along your spiritual legacy. Features Include: Four-color legacy presentation section.

What nationality is John MacArthur?

AmericanJohn F. MacArthur / Nationality

Who wrote the legacy Standard Bible?

2021. The Legacy Standard Bible was completed by a team of scholars from The Master's Seminary and University. Working directly from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek to update the text of the NASB '95, the goal for the LSB to preserve and honor its predecessors was accomplished.

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Why was Daniel written?

Daniel was written to encourage the exiled Jews by revealing God’s program for them , both during and after the time of Gentile power in the world. Prominent above every other theme in the book is God’s sovereign control over the affairs of all rulers and nations, and their final replacement with the True King.

Why was Daniel deported to Babylon?

As a teenager, possibly about 15 years old, Daniel was kidnaped from his noble family in Judah and deported to Babylon to be brainwashed into Babylonian culture for the task of assisting in dealing with the imported Jews. There he spent the remainder of a long life (85 years or more).

What happened after Daniel was transported to Babylon?

After Daniel was transported to Babylon, the Babylonian victors conquered Jerusalem in two further stages (597 B.C. and 586 B.C.). In both takeovers, they deported more Jewish captives. Daniel passionately remembered his home, particularly the temple at Jerusalem, almost 70 years after having been taken away from it (6:10).

When did Babylon conquer Jerusalem?

The book begins in 605 B.C. when Babylon conquered Jerusalem and exiled Daniel, his 3 friends, and others. It continues to the eventual demise of Babylonian supremacy in 539 B.C., when Medo-Persian besiegers conquered Babylon (5:30,31), and goes even beyond that to#N#536 B.C. (10:1). After Daniel was transported to Babylon, the Babylonian victors conquered Jerusalem in two further stages (597 B.C. and 586 B.C.). In both takeovers, they deported more Jewish captives. Daniel passionately remembered his home, particularly the temple at Jerusalem, almost 70 years after having been taken away from it (6:10).

What is God capable of?

God, who has everlasting dominion and ability to work according to His will (4:34,35), is capable of. miracles, all of which would be lesser displays of power than was exhibited when He acted as Creator in Gen. 1:1.

When did the Neo-Babylonians conquer Assyria?

When Assyrian power had ebbed by 625 B.C ., the Neo-Babylonians conquered: 1) Assyria with its capital Nineveh in 612 B.C.; 2) Egypt in the following years; and 3) Judah in 605 B.C. when they overthrew Jerusalem in the first of 3 steps (also 597 B.C., 586 B.C.).

Where does the title Daniel come from?

According to Hebrew custom, the title is drawn from the prophet who throughout the book received revelations from God. Daniel bridges the entire 70 years of the Babylonian captivity (ca. 605–536 B.C.; cf. 1:1 and 9:1–3).

Author and Date

  • Several verses indicate that the writer is Daniel (8:15, 27; 9:2; 10:2, 7; 12:4, 5), whose name means “God is my Judge.” He wrote in the autobiographical first person from 7:2 on, and is to be distinguished from the other 3 Daniel’s of the OT (cf. 1 Chr. 3:1; Ezra 8:2; Neh. 10:6). As a teenag…
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Background and Setting

  • The book begins in 605 B.C. when Babylon conquered Jerusalem and exiled Daniel, his 3 friends, and others. It continues to the eventual demise of Babylonian supremacy in 539 B.C., when Medo-Persian besiegers conquered Babylon (5:30, 31), and goes even beyond that to 536 B.C. (10:1). After Daniel was transported to Babylon, the Babylonian victors conquered Jerusalem in two furt…
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Historical and Theological Themes

  • Daniel was written to encourage the exiled Jews by revealing God’s program for them, both during and after the time of Gentile power in the world. Prominent above every other theme in the book is God’s sovereign control over the affairs of all rulers and nations, and their final replacement with the True King. The key verses are 2:20–22, 44 (cf. 2:28, 37; 4:34–35; 6:25–27). God had not suff…
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Interpretive Challenges

  • The main challenges center on interpreting passages about future tribulation and kingdom promises. Though the use of Imperial Aramaic and archeology have confirmed the early date of writing, some skeptical interpreters, unwilling to acknowledge supernatural prophecies that came to pass (there are over 100 in chap. 11 alone that were fulfilled), place these details in the interte…
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Outline

  1. The Personal Background of Daniel (1:1–21)
  2. The Prophetic Course of Gentile Dominion (2:1–7:28)
  3. The Prophetic Course of Israel’s Destiny (8:1–12:13)
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