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| Daniel: Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophecy | 
enlarge | Author: Beth Moore Publisher: Lifeway Christian Resources Category: Book
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ISBN: 1415825882 EAN: 9781415825884 ASIN: 1415825882
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Wonderful study guide August 23, 2006 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
Five star, except that the videos are needed for the comprehensive study. This is a wonderful, in depth study of the book of Daniel. As usual, Beth Moore does a well researched and comprehensive study of the subject matter. The workbook addresses common pitfalls such as materialism, integrity, prayer, as well as some of the topics that are prophetic. Well worth the time! Any serious student of the book of Daniel should also read Gustav Mahler's book where this linguist has recently "unsealed" the book of Daniel by translating the text from right to left, finding significance in each letter! Beth's prayer for discernment and wisdom contained in her workbook is worth buying the book! This study is well worth the time and effort without the videos, but makes one wonder what you have missed.
Can I give it 10 stars instead? January 18, 2007 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Beth Moore has done it once again! Her passionate, humble enthusiasm and contagious hunger for God's Word leave me eagerly looking forward to the next day's study. I have done many different studies of the Bible and its wonderful books; however, I have never learned more from a single book than I have from this Daniel study. I realized I had never even scratched the surface of all this book has to offer. Dive in - you won't be disappointed! :o) (I highly recommend accompanying this study with the CD's - great for long commutes to work!)
Daniel for the 21st Century November 14, 2006 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
This book must be done with the dynamic DVD. Beth is a phenomenal teacher who brings Daniel into the 21st Century and shows how we are living in a type of Babylon. This book is terribly relevant in our materialistic culture. Have we made up our minds in advance about how we will act-- like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abedneggo did? Will we stand tall for what we believe in? The second half of the book involves a fascinating discussion of eschatology. She makes it so "understandable." I've done her Heart Like His, Woman's Heart, Fruits of the Spirit, Jesus the One and Only, half of John, and three of her LPM lectures. This is the best yet.
Clarification is needed. December 18, 2006 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
After reading the discussion section on this page, I think some clarification is needed. This book is what is referred to as a member book for Beth Moore's bible study "Daniel". While it can be used alone, it is intended to be used while participating in the entire study. The question in the discussion section was "Where can I get the DVD?". The DVDs for twelve sessions come in the Leader Kit for the study. Normally, you can not buy them separately. I am about to begin leading this study at my church in January. I'm posting five stars because after previewing it, it promises to be one of Beth's best studies yet. She's a great bible teacher!
Bible "Study" is a misnomer February 19, 2008 15 out of 23 found this review helpful
Although the majority of Beth Moore's studies are very good, in the area of Daniel's prophecies, this one is woefully inadequate. Moore teaches the dispensational premillennial view, a theological system that was created in the 1800s. There is no attempt to "study" what the Scriptures say regarding the prophecies. She simply states her theology with very little biblical support and provides no balance from historical millennial positions held by the church fathers. I got the impression that she was simply regurgitating what she had read somewhere. I don't believe she even mentions historic premillennialism and it was clear from her uninformed comments regarding the amillennial and postmillennial positions that she hasn't done her homework there either.
What I found particularly upsetting was that in the second DVD lesson, Moore reads an excerpt from a 1969 sermon by Ray Stedman entitled "The Last Act" which contained so many inaccuracies about American and European history that I was embarrassed for my church showing it. (You can find this sermon on the internet if you "google" it.) Stedman tries to make the case that America and Europe are part of the fallen Roman Empire. (This is required by the dispensationalist view.) At one point Stedman claims that because German leaders are called "Kaisers," that this is evidence that the Roman Empire was the foundation for the government of Germany! I was disappointed that Moore would use this material as a part of her study.
Although the analogies Moore draws between sinful Babylon and modern-day America are very good, I found them to be overshadowed by the poor exegesis and lack of balance in the prophetic side of the study.
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