This seems good to me, an excerpt from what Rosends posted:
According to Judaism, Daniel is not one of the 55 prophets. His writings include visions of the future, which we believe to be true; however, his mission was not that of a prophet. His visions of the future were never intended to be proclaimed to the people; they were designed to be written down for future generations. Thus, they are Writings, not Prophecies, and are classified accordingly. (emphasis by me)
Just this morning I read a chapter from Daniel. There it says:
And the vision of the evening and the morning that was said is true, and you close up the vision, which will be for many days.
Curious people like me would like to know the meaning of these prophecies and I wonder why not more people feel the same, but that's another story.
According to Judaism, Daniel is not one of the 55 prophets. His writings include visions of the future, which we believe to be true; however, his mission was not that of a prophet. His visions of the future were never intended to be proclaimed to the people; they were designed to be written down for future generations. Thus, they are Writings, not Prophecies, and are classified accordingly. (emphasis by me)
Just this morning I read a chapter from Daniel. There it says:
And the vision of the evening and the morning that was said is true, and you close up the vision, which will be for many days.
Curious people like me would like to know the meaning of these prophecies and I wonder why not more people feel the same, but that's another story.