Danielic

/dænˈjɛlɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to Daniel, particularly the biblical prophet Daniel or the Book of Daniel; characteristic of his prophetic writings or visions.

Etymology

From 'Daniel' (Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge') plus the suffix '-ic' (forming adjectives). References to the biblical figure and his prophetic significance.

Kelly Says

The Book of Daniel is famous for some of the most dramatic apocalyptic visions in the Bible — 'danielic' writing typically features strange dreams, divine messages, and predictions about world empires.

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