Abstract

The relationship between the book of Daniel and prophetism has been studied for a long time. Initially, Lücke considered apocalyptic literature to be a late development of the prophetic spirit, but this idea was later challenged by Von Rad, who suggested that the apocalypse had origins in wisdom traditions. Despite this, Daniel makes reference to texts from Jeremiah and Ezekiel, which weakens Von Rad's theory. This article aims to show the influence of prophetic literature on Daniel's apocalyptic literature, from a linguistic and worldview point of view. A comparative analysis will show these influences, as there are parallels that reveal a dependent relationship between the book of Daniel and the book of Ezekiel. In this article we highlight an example with Daniel 10 and some chapters of the text of the Prophet of Ezekiel.

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