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Calvin Translation Society, 1852), 2:252.
28 Otto Zöckler, “The Book of the Prophet Daniel,” in Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, John
Peter Lange, ed. (repr. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1960), 228.
29 Keil, Daniel, 419.
30 Leupold, Daniel, 457–58.
31 Young, Daniel, 227.
32 Calvin, Daniel, 2:257.
33 Robert Henry Charles, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel (Oxford:
Clarendon, 1929), 116.
34 Leupold, Daniel, 463.
35 Ibid., 464.
36 Cf. Montgomery, Daniel, 416–18.
37 “Three comments about the messenger’s purpose in coming and his intention with regard to
the message … are interwoven with two sayings about his conflicts … In an a–b–a–b–a
arrangement…. The effect is to tie the delivering of the earthly message and the reality of the
heavenly conflicts closely together, and to underline in yet another way the importance of the
message, if its delivery was worth the turning of the messenger’s attention away from such
crucial conflicts” (John Goldingay, Daniel, Word Biblical Commentary, David A. Hubbard and
Glenn W. Barker, eds. [Dallas: Word, 1989], 292).
38 Zöckler, “Daniel,” 231.
39 A. Arthur Jeffery, “The Book of Daniel,” in The Interpreter’s Bible, vol. 6, George A. Buttrick,
ed. (New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury, 1951), 510.