Abstract

This study is presented in two parts, with the current article focusing on the macrostructure of Daniel 11:2b–12:3. By analyzing the Hebrew text, this article aims to uncover the underlying literary structure of this passage, which is crucial for achieving a coherent interpretation. The proposed structure identifies seven sections within Daniel 10–12, forming a chiasm centered on the pericope concerning the Roman kings (11:16-30). This central section notably highlights the Messiah’s death (11:22b), underscoring its pivotal role in the revelation and its significance throughout the entire book of Daniel.

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