The Book of Daniel — Apocalypse and Resistance under the Seleucids
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The Book of Daniel is the first great apocalypse of Jewish literature, written during Antiochus IV Epiphanes' persecution and the Maccabean revolt (167–164 BCE). It combines court narratives with prophetic visions — the four empires, the "son of man," the resurrection of the dead — that founded the apocalyptic genre.
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