Yes, in the Old Testament between Ezekiel and Hosea
Ezra
Daniel. It has 12 chapters.
Daniel is mentioned in Ezekiel, the book of Daniel and the gospels of Matthew and Luke. The name Daniel is also in 1 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah but they are not the same Daniel as in the book of Daniel
The first book in the bible is called Genesis.
Book of Isaiah
she fought in daniel
In the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Scriptures, or "Old Testament." The Book of Psalms is dead center of the Bible. The Book of Daniel is the 8th book after Psalms.
The 20th book in the Hebrew Bible is the book of Proverbs. It is considered one of the "wisdom" books in the Old Testament and is attributed mostly to King Solomon.
The Book of Daniel.
The Book of Daniel doesn't identify the country.
Hosea
Michael the Archangel is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation.
Daniel 3
Ezra
Daniel. It has 12 chapters.
It is in the book of Daniel.
There were several persons called Daniel in the Bible. In 1 Chronicles, Daniel was the second son of David. Ezramentions a Daniel in the reign of Artaxerxes (465-424 BCE); Nehemiah also mentions a Daniel. Ezekiel talks of a Daniel, who lived early in the Babylonian Exile and whom it compares to Noah and Job, but Ezekiel does not say what he did or was famous for.The most important Daniel in the Bible is the main charactor in the Book of Daniel. That this could not be the same Daniel as the Daniel of Eziekiel is demonstrated by the different time periods described. Ezekiel's Daniel was much too early for the Daniel described in the Book of Daniel. The Daniel in the Book of Daniel is said to have risen to become the second most important person in the Babylonian Empire. After the Persian defeat of the Babylonian Empire, he also became the second most important person in the Persian Empire. He is described as miraculously surviving exotic execution attempts. Tradition says that Daniel actually wrote the Book of Daniel, but evidence internal to the book demonstrates that that could not be the case. Almost all scholars recognise the Book of Daniel as being written by an anonymous author during the third century BCE.