scholar
What is your position on Daniel? Was it composed in the 6th century or 2nd century BC?
Sorry, my friend, I missed this earlier, I was busy conducting a bible study, yep, good old Anglican style ! 🙂
- I accept that this is a contested question.
- I also accept that Jews themselves have held the book of Daniel to be part of their canon.
- I accept the book of Daniel to be part of God’s inspired word to humankind.
From both my JW background and Moore exposure I see that God’s sovereignty over human affairs is the theme of the book of Daniel and the record of the Babylonian kingdom being replaced by the Persian, in turn the Greek then the Roman Empire is all described, but finally God’s eternal kingdom.
It all seems simple really compared with the convoluted (isn’t it always?) theology of the WT.
I ‘hear’ many of the points that you and others are posting on this thread but it ultimately comes down to whether we want to come ‘under the word’ or ‘over it’.
From there it’s a matter of interpretation but……
…….you must admit that the W/T’s writings have been well short of the plausible.
Come on, do you truly believe all that Anglo-America stuff?
Anyway, how’s the weather up there? It’s pretty chilly down here.
Cheers,
Ozzie 🍷