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Top Books on daniels
1. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 1091159947
Date of Publication - Mar 21, 2019
Number of Pages 120
Publisher - Independently published
2. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 152553887X
Date of Publication - Feb 27, 2019
Number of Pages 258
Publisher - FriesenPress
3. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 8428557500
Date of Publication - Apr 23, 2019
Number of Pages 144
Publisher - SAN PABLO, Editorial,Editorial San Pablo
4. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 0244620776
Date of Publication - Jul 17, 2017
Number of Pages 320
Publisher - Lulu.com
5. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 1945849991
Date of Publication - Dec 28, 2016
Number of Pages 506
Publisher - Jones Media Publishing
6. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 0310347238
Date of Publication - June 1975
Number of Pages 160
Publisher - Zondervan
7. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 0815609477
Date of Publication - Oct 05, 2018
Number of Pages 118
Publisher - TEXAS TECH UNIV
8. Daniel
Date of Publication - 2005
Publisher - Neukirchener Verlag,Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
9. Daniel
Date of Publication - 2020
Number of Pages 128
Publisher - Zondervan,Zondervan Academic
10. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 0825443520
Date of Publication - May 16, 2014
Number of Pages 96
Publisher - Kregel Publications
11. Daniel
Date of Publication - 2013
Number of Pages 96
Publisher - Ignatius Press
12. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 1070264539
Date of Publication - May 28, 2019
Number of Pages 58
Publisher - Independently published,Independently Published
13. Daniel
ISBN10 Number - 1433543427
Date of Publication - Jun 30, 2015
Number of Pages 96
Publisher - Crossway
14. Daniel
In the 1870s, Hans Bengler arrives in Cape Town from Sweden, driven by a singular desire: to discover an insect no one has seen before and name it after himself. But then he impulsively adopts a young San orphan, a boy he christens Daniel and brings with him back to Sweden--a quite different specimen than he first contemplated. Daniel is told to call Bengler "Father," taught to knock on doors and bow, and continually struggles to understand this strange new land of mud and snow that surrounds and seemingly entraps him. At the same time, he is haunted by visions of his murdered parents calling him home to Africa. Knowing that the only way home is by sea, he decides he must learn to walk on water if he is ever to reclaim his true place in the world.