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الصفحة viii
Persian empire overthrown by ALEXANDER THE GREAT . 323 Death of Alexander . Kings of Syria . Kings of Egypt . 312. SeleucUS I ( Nicator ) . 322. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , satrap . 305. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , king . 285.
Persian empire overthrown by ALEXANDER THE GREAT . 323 Death of Alexander . Kings of Syria . Kings of Egypt . 312. SeleucUS I ( Nicator ) . 322. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , satrap . 305. PTOLEMY I ( Lagi ) , king . 285.
الصفحة xi
39 , 40 ) are in all probability the Median , Persian , and Greek ( the empire of Alexander and his successors , the Seleucidae and the Ptolemies ) . The stone ' cut out without hands ' denoted the kingdom of God , before which all ...
39 , 40 ) are in all probability the Median , Persian , and Greek ( the empire of Alexander and his successors , the Seleucidae and the Ptolemies ) . The stone ' cut out without hands ' denoted the kingdom of God , before which all ...
الصفحة xii
Its import is that Belshazzar is no more worthy to enjoy his kingdom : its days are numbered , and it is about to be given to the Medes and Persians . Daniel thereupon receives from Belshazzar the rewards which he had promised to any ...
Its import is that Belshazzar is no more worthy to enjoy his kingdom : its days are numbered , and it is about to be given to the Medes and Persians . Daniel thereupon receives from Belshazzar the rewards which he had promised to any ...
الصفحة xiii
The meaning of the vision was explained to Daniel by one of the angels that stood by : the four beasts represented four kingdoms - in all probability , as in ch . ii . , the Babylonian , Median , Persian , and Greek ; the ' little horn ...
The meaning of the vision was explained to Daniel by one of the angels that stood by : the four beasts represented four kingdoms - in all probability , as in ch . ii . , the Babylonian , Median , Persian , and Greek ; the ' little horn ...
الصفحة xiv
The ram with two horns was the Medo - Persian empire ; the he - goat was the empire of the Greeks , the conspicuous horn being its ' first king ' ( i.e. Alexander the Great ) ; and the four horns which rose up after this had been broken ...
The ram with two horns was the Medo - Persian empire ; the he - goat was the empire of the Greeks , the conspicuous horn being its ' first king ' ( i.e. Alexander the Great ) ; and the four horns which rose up after this had been broken ...
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