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  2. Daniel Amen - Wikipedia

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    Amen is the author of more than 30 books, with combined sales of about one million copies. [1] [23] Five of his books have been The New York Times bestsellers as of 2012. [8] In 2015, Amen's The Daniel Plan received the Christian Book of the Year Award. [48]

  3. Christian diet programs - Wikipedia

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    Books WholyFit Framed as a Bible study about health and fitness. [2] Exercise classes and videos First Place 4 Health Framed as a Bible study about health and fitness. [2] Books, in-person meetings, household products, online groups The Daniel Plan by Rick Warren, Daniel Amen, and Mark Hyman

  4. Daniel Fast - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Fast is derived from the Bible, which states in Daniel 10:3 that "I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were fulfilled." [1] The Daniel Fast limits food choices to vegetables and water as stated in the Book of Daniel. It thus requires abstinence ...

  5. Additions to Daniel - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Daniel is preserved in the 12-chapter Masoretic Text and in two longer Greek versions: the original Septuagint version, c. 100 BCE, and the later Theodotion version from c. 2nd century CE. Both Greek texts contain the three additions to Daniel. The Masoretic text does not.

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  7. Prophecy of Seventy Weeks - Wikipedia

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    The seventy weeks prophecy is internally dated to "the first year of Darius son of Ahasuerus, by birth a Mede" (Daniel 9:1), [34] later referred to in the Book of Daniel as "Darius the Mede" (e.g. Daniel 11:1); [35] however, no such ruler is known to history and the widespread consensus among critical scholars is that he is a literary fiction. [36]

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