The book of Daniel is currently one of the most criticized in the Bible. Its authorship, date of writing, historical accuracy and even its status as a true prophecy are all challenged at virtually every turn. By and large, Bible scholars, both secular and non-secular alike, have accepted these as valid criticisms. Perhaps you have too.

My hope is to change all that. The root of all of this doubt, in my opnion, is a deplorable appreciation for the importance of two issues in the interpretation of prophecy:

1) typology
2) etymology

When these factors are taken into account, suddenly, the Bible begins to make sense on a completely different level. This is particularly true in Daniel.

When Jesus said, “All the Law and Prophets foretold these days”, He wasn’t exagerrating. He meant “all”.

This site is dedicated to challenging both the modern and even classical views on the prophecies of Daniel and those of other books of the Bible in light of new and compelling observations.

Are you up to the challenge? If you are, I promise you this research will blow you away!