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  1. Even if Noah, Daniel, and Job were there, their righteousness would save no one but themselves, says the Sovereign LORD. English Standard Version even if these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it, they would deliver but their own lives by their righteousness, declares the Lord GOD.

    • 14 NASB

      14 NASB - Ezekiel 14:14 then even if these three men--Noah,...

    • 14 ESV

      14 ESV - Ezekiel 14:14 then even if these three men--Noah,...

    • 14 KJV

      Though these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in it,...

    • 14 NLT

      14 NLT - Ezekiel 14:14 then even if these three men--Noah,...

    • 14 NIV

      14 NIV - Ezekiel 14:14 then even if these three men--Noah,...

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      Noah, Daniel, and Job - Three striking instances of men who,...

  2. Oct 14, 2015 · Danel (the only one I can find any information on) was a ancient king of a Canaanite kingdom, that was an "El Elyon" Pantheion follower (from Ugatrat). The Scripture quoted above mentions 2 non-Israelites with Daniel (Danel) and the mention of Daniel seems out of place in the light of 2 cases.

    • Dressler’s Article
    • Day’S Article
    • Some Possible Solutions: A Surrejoinder to Day’S Article
    • Conclusion

    Harold Dressler is well qualified to discuss the Dnil of the Ras Shamra texts since he wrote his doctoral dissertation on that very topic.5He outlines four arguments which “have been advanced for denying that the Daniel of Ezekiel xiv and xxviii is to be identified with the Biblical Daniel” (p. 155).

    (N.B. For sake of ease of discussion, we will organize Day’s comments according to Dressler’s four main points, even though Day has them ordered differently.)

    In this final section, our goal is to discuss the four points raised by Dressler and challenged by Day and examine some of their other arguments briefly, suggesting additional considerations for the debate.

    We have looked at four standard arguments used to support the identification of Ezekiel’s Daniel with the Ugaritic Dnil. Of the four, John Day virtually conceded the linguistic consideration and the chronological difficulties. His point about the non-Israelite emphasis was good at first glance, but upon closer scrutiny we saw that his logic was too...

  3. Noah, Daniel, and Job - Three striking instances of men who, for their integrity, were delivered from the ruin which fell upon others. Some have thought it strange that Daniel, a contemporary, and still young, should have been classed with the two ancient worthies.

  4. Jan 22, 2015 · Some have appealed to Ezekiel 14:20 as proof that Daniel did have children: “Even if Noah, Daniel and Job were in [the land], they could save neither son nor daughter.” These would have us infer that Ezekiel is using Daniel because he had a son or daughter to save.

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  7. Daniel saw the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, lived through the Temple’s destruction and the Israelites’ exile, and again saw the Temple rebuilt. Job saw his household grow and prosper, lived through its tragic destruction, and again saw its restoration.

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