New Book Corrects Misinterpretations of Daniel and Revelation
Sequel to successful debut gives modern relevance to biblical events
Longwood, FL (PRWEB) April 27, 2008 -- Although Daniel 2:45 states that the great statue composed of four metals and with feet of clay reveals the future, relatively few biblical scholars have understood it as an amazingly accurate timeline that does just that. Over the years, Daniel 2 has been badly misinterpreted by those with a liberal agenda who dominate mainstream academia and by most conservative authorities. In John S. Evans' revealing new look at this book of the Bible, The Prophecies of Daniel 2 (paperback, 978-1-60477-903-5; hardcover, 978-1-60477-904-2), the author demonstrates this is a divinely-inspired work that is highly relevant to understanding our present age.
Says Evans, "It is my intention that readers come to understand all of the imagery of Nebuchadnezzar's dream in Daniel 2 represents genuine prophecy that has been validated by history. In addition, my book demonstrates the complementary relationship between Daniel 2 and Revelation and supports the belief the latter book focuses upon events that occurred in the first century. My book thus helps to correct misinterpretations of both Daniel and Revelation."
Evans began serious study of the book of Daniel almost 20 years ago, at which time he was in the latter part of his career as a university professor. Following the success of his first Xulon book, The Four Kingdoms of Daniel, which was very favorably reviewed on amazon.com, he decided to expand and elaborate these writings.
John S. Evans is a retired professor of economics and international finance.
Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 5,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order The Prophecies of Daniel 2 through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing.
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