
The Book of Daniel
Old Testament
Daniel Summary — Book Overview
- Author
- Daniel
- Written
- ~536 BC
- Testament
- Old Testament
- Chapters
- 12
- Key Theme
- God's absolute sovereignty over empires and the course of history.
- Written For
- The Jewish exiles and all future generations
Introduction of Daniel
Daniel is named after its heroic central figure, a young Jewish exile who rises to prominence in the Babylonian and Persian courts. Set during the 6th century BC and likely written or compiled then (with some scholarly debate on final form), the book follows Daniel and his three friends: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Through court intrigue, fiery trials, lions’ dens, and apocalyptic visions, Daniel demonstrates unwavering faithfulness. The book masterfully weaves together stories of courage and prophecies of future kingdoms, leaving readers wondering how God rules over even the most powerful empires.


