In this volume, John Calvin
provides an engaging commentary on the first 6 chapters of Daniel.
Regarded as one of the Reformation's best interpreters of scripture,
Calvin is an apt commentator. In particular, he frequently offers his
own translations of a passage, explaining the subtleties and nuances of
his translation. He has a penchant for incorporating keen pastoral
insight into the text as well. He always interacts with other
theologians, commentators, and portions of the Bible when interpreting a
particular passage. This volume also contains extensive, informative
notes from the editor. Calvin's Commentary on Daniel should not
be
ignored.