Both parts of Uriah Smith\'s astounding commentary of the Book of Daniel, and its prophetic relation to the birth and life of Jesus Christ, are united in this edition.
Deciphering such a mystery is no easy feat, yet it is one which Uriah Smith attempts energetically, drawing upon his decades of ministerial experience with holy scripture..
Perhaps the most overarching theme in this work is the discussion of how God makes his intentions and will known to followers on Earth.
This methodology is repeated in Part Two, whereby the author\'s focus is turned to the life of Jesus Christ as alluded to in the Book of Revelation - a comparison of the prophecies made by Daniel, and those which appear in the New Testament, is undertaken.
He explains and discusses the meanings of the verses, annotating his thoughts with references to other parts of the Bible where necessary.
The commentary of Uriah is informative, lengthy and detailed.
Uriah Smith, a minister and educator as well as an enthusiastic studier of the Bible lore, embarked on a quest to commemorate - line-by-line, verse-by-Verse - the entire Book of Daniel.
This fascinating relationship, whereby the Old Testament foresees the events of the New Testament, has intrigued Biblical scholars for centuries.
The Book of Daniel has aroused great interest for apparently predicting the arrival of Christ on Earth, together with aspects of his character and deeds.
Both parts of Uriah Smith\'s astounding commentary of the Book of Daniel, and its prophetic relation to the birth and life of Jesus Christ, are united in this edition