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The human and the divine in history : Herodotus and the Book of Daniel

This Symposium asks whether a 'history of Israel' can be written, and if it can, how? Can the Hebrew Bible be used as a source for such history? The question of writing the 'history of ancient Israel' has become fiercely debated in recent years.

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  • "This Symposium asks whether a 'history of Israel' can be written, and if it can, how? Can the Hebrew Bible be used as a source for such history? The question of writing the 'history of ancient Israel' has become fiercely debated in recent years."@en
  • "The Human and the Divine in History investigates the possibility that the author of Daniel knew and drew upon the Histories of Herodotus. Daniel uses and develops Herodotean concepts such as the succession of world empires, dynastic dreams, and the focus."@en

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  • "The Human and the Divine in History : Herodotus and the Book of Daniel"
  • "The human and the divine in history : Herodotus and the Book of Daniel"@en
  • "The human and the divine in history : Herodotus and the Book of Daniel"
  • "The human and the divine in history Herodotus and the book of Daniel"
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  • "The human and the divine in history : Herodotus and the book of Daniel"@en
  • "The human and the divine in history : Herodotus and the book of Daniel"
  • "The Human and the Divine in History Herodotus and the Book of Daniel. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series, Volume 396"@en