![]() The Septuagint version of Daniel, which is the canonical version for Christian Catholic and OrthodoxĬommunities, contains, in addition, a narrative about the wrongly accused matron Susanna, whom the young Daniel saves, and Protestants, consists of twelve chapters, the first six containing narratives set in the royal court and the latter six containingĪpocalyptic revelations. ![]() The Masoretic Text of the Jewish canon, adopted also by Christian Of the book are attested in Jewish and Christian canons. ![]() ![]() Of Babylonian, Median, and Persian monarchs, and who receives mysterious visions of his own. The book of Daniel is named for its main character, a Judean exile who becomes a sage and dream interpreter in the courts ![]()
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