He didn't.
No, he was a Prophet of God and has the Book of Daniel written in the Old Testament.
The name of that prophet was Daniel.
Yes, Daniel is a biblical name found in the Old Testament. It is the name of a prophet and the protagonist of the Book of Daniel.
The 70 weeks of Daniel in biblical prophecy are seen as a timeline that predicts the coming of the Messiah. It is believed to foretell the exact timing of Jesus' arrival and his crucifixion, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies.
The prophet Daniel prophesied that swine's flesh would be offered at the pagan altar in the temple of Jerusalem as a sign of desecration and violation of Jewish religious practices. This event is known as the "Abomination of Desolation" and is mentioned in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
No Daniel is in the old Testament only.
Old Testament
Feminine derivative of Daniel From the Hebrew name Daniyyel meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
The Prophet Daniel is an old testament prophet in the bible. He is credited with writing the book of the bible titled " Daniel" which is located between Ezekiel and Hosea. It was written approx 535 B.C. It contains some famous stories such as Daniel in the Lions den, and the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendego being thrown in the Firey furnace.
Daniel was a major prophet, no doubt, but the book of Daniel is alsohistorical , what happened at the king of Babylons rule.
There are several saints named Daniel including Daniel, the Old Testament prophet. In the Roman Catholic Church his feast day is July 21. If Daniel did exist he would not be accorded the title of 'saint' as he would have been from the Old Testament. Saint refers to New Covenant personages - those he lived from the time of Christ forward.
Old testament, the Book of Daniel 6:10-23.