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Isho'dad of Merv : Commentary on Daniel, Hardback Book

Isho'dad of Merv : Commentary on Daniel Hardback

Part of the Texts from Christian Late Antiquity series

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Isho'dad of Merv's (fl. 850 AD) Commentary on Daniel provides an important witness to East Syriac exegetical technique.

In it Isho'dad typically emphasizes an historical reading of the Old Testament above any kind of allegorical, spiritual, or even Christological interpretation.

Most notable is Isho'dad's belief that the Maccabees fulfilled several of the visions described in the book of Daniel, even including the Heavenly Kingdom of Daniel chapters 2, 7, and 8, and the physical resurrection of Daniel 12.

These interpretations dramatically depart from most eastern and western commentators who considered Daniel's visions to portend the rise of the Roman Empire and the advent of Christ.

Isho'dad's commentary is translated here into English for the first time.

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