The Additions to Daniel consists of three extended passages in the Septuagint which have no counterpart in the canonical text of Daniel, namely, "The Prayer of Azariah and the Hymn of the Three Young Men" (sixty-eight verses in the Greek text), "Susanna" (sixty-four verses), and "Bel and the Snake" (forty-two verses).
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Daniel, Esther and Jeremiah: The Additions (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 44)
May 3, 1977, Anchor Bible
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"The Additions to Daniel consists of three extended passages in the Septuagint which have no counterpart in the canonical text of Daniel, namely, "The Prayer of Azariah and the Hymn of the Three Young Men" (sixty-eight verses in the Greek text), "Susanna" (sixty-four verses), and "Bel and the Snake" (forty-two verses)."
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