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Daniel

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Jerusalem burns. Babylon feasts. Between them stands a boy who refuses to forget who he is.

Daniel begins as a captive-an educated exile drafted into the empire that destroyed his home. Yet the real battle is not for his life, but for his soul. The king's table offers comfort; his conscience demands defiance. From the fiery furnace to the lions' den, from Nebuchadnezzar's madness to Belshazzar's blasphemy, Daniel endures every empire's favorite temptation: worship the noise and call it truth.

In this cinematic and deeply human retelling, D. Michael Gross turns a familiar Bible story into living theology. Each chapter peels back the grandeur to reveal the man beneath the miracle-a quiet servant who learned to pray when heaven refused to speak.

Across twenty carefully paced chapters, Daniel: The Prophet of Fire and Silence traces the arc of a lifetime: from the boy who knelt in exile to the old man who waited by the river, still believing that silence could be sacred. Historical detail grounds every page; theological depth elevates it beyond simple narrative. The result is a work of literary theology that honors scripture while confronting the modern reader's own Babylon-faith amid confusion, courage amid compromise, endurance amid absence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dustin Gross
Date
11 October 2025
Pages
138
ISBN
9798232828073

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Jerusalem burns. Babylon feasts. Between them stands a boy who refuses to forget who he is.

Daniel begins as a captive-an educated exile drafted into the empire that destroyed his home. Yet the real battle is not for his life, but for his soul. The king's table offers comfort; his conscience demands defiance. From the fiery furnace to the lions' den, from Nebuchadnezzar's madness to Belshazzar's blasphemy, Daniel endures every empire's favorite temptation: worship the noise and call it truth.

In this cinematic and deeply human retelling, D. Michael Gross turns a familiar Bible story into living theology. Each chapter peels back the grandeur to reveal the man beneath the miracle-a quiet servant who learned to pray when heaven refused to speak.

Across twenty carefully paced chapters, Daniel: The Prophet of Fire and Silence traces the arc of a lifetime: from the boy who knelt in exile to the old man who waited by the river, still believing that silence could be sacred. Historical detail grounds every page; theological depth elevates it beyond simple narrative. The result is a work of literary theology that honors scripture while confronting the modern reader's own Babylon-faith amid confusion, courage amid compromise, endurance amid absence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dustin Gross
Date
11 October 2025
Pages
138
ISBN
9798232828073