"God had allowed the unthinkable to
happen. His people were in exile in
Babylon. His promises seemed shattered.
Was God really in control? Was he still
faithful? Did he still care?One young
man, Daniel, affirmed that he did. It
was not without struggle, and it cost
him to do so. But echoing through the
centuries of history and resounding
from the future that was revealed to
him, came the proclamation: The Lord is
King--even in Babylon!Parts of the book
of Daniel have always been popular--the
exciting stories of three men in a
fiery furnace, Daniel in the den of
lions, and the strange handwriting on
the wall, which struck terror in the
heart of the Babylonian king. But
beyond the drama, the modern reader
faces the enigmatic prophecies of the
future. What do they mean? Were they
for Daniel's near future or for ours?
Ronald S. Wallace cuts through these
difficulties and exposes the background
and message of Daniel for both his day
and ours."