Suffering, Psalms and allusion in Daniel 9
Abstract
In a religious context, the book of Psalms is often read in order to
find some form of consolation and comfort in a situation of distress.
This article uncovers a similar function, in an ancient context, for a
number of individual psalms. It investigates the intertextual links
between the book of Daniel, written during a period of crisis in the
second century B.C.E., and a compendium of religious poetry available
at that time. Several allusions to specific Psalms are found in
Daniel 9. Furthermore, chapter 9 occupies a special place in the
book of Daniel
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