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الصفحة xi
At Daniel's request , his three friends also received promotionprobably to act as deputies or assistants to himself ( ch . ii . ) . Ch . iii . describes the wonderful deliverance of Daniel's three companions , Shadrach , Meshach , and ...
At Daniel's request , his three friends also received promotionprobably to act as deputies or assistants to himself ( ch . ii . ) . Ch . iii . describes the wonderful deliverance of Daniel's three companions , Shadrach , Meshach , and ...
الصفحة xiii
Upon this , the satraps , and other presidents , were filled with envy , and hoping to ruin him , sought to convict him of some act of disloyalty . They accordingly induced Darius to issue an interdict , forbidding any one , under ...
Upon this , the satraps , and other presidents , were filled with envy , and hoping to ruin him , sought to convict him of some act of disloyalty . They accordingly induced Darius to issue an interdict , forbidding any one , under ...
الصفحة xix
Two elders , becoming enamoured of her , but finding their advances repelled , accused her falsely of adultery , declaring that she had been detected by them in the act . The tribunal before which she was arraigned , accepting without ...
Two elders , becoming enamoured of her , but finding their advances repelled , accused her falsely of adultery , declaring that she had been detected by them in the act . The tribunal before which she was arraigned , accepting without ...
الصفحة xxv
18 , 19 ) , had broken faith with him , and acts which would not be tolerated among civilized belligerents now , were not proscribed then by the manners of the age . As Prof. Hommela says , ' In his inscriptions we see on the one hand ...
18 , 19 ) , had broken faith with him , and acts which would not be tolerated among civilized belligerents now , were not proscribed then by the manners of the age . As Prof. Hommela says , ' In his inscriptions we see on the one hand ...
الصفحة lii
This interpretation agrees with ch . vi . , in which Darius unquestionably acts as an independent sovereign , organising ( v . I ) the whole kingdom into satrapies , and ( v . 25 ) addressing the entire world as his subjects , exactly ...
This interpretation agrees with ch . vi . , in which Darius unquestionably acts as an independent sovereign , organising ( v . I ) the whole kingdom into satrapies , and ( v . 25 ) addressing the entire world as his subjects , exactly ...
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