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الصفحة ix
describing the experiences of Daniel and his companions , in the three reigns of Nebuchadnezzar ( ch . i.-iv. ) ... ii . being the same as the four empires symbolized by the four beasts seen by Daniel in his vision described in ch . vii .
describing the experiences of Daniel and his companions , in the three reigns of Nebuchadnezzar ( ch . i.-iv. ) ... ii . being the same as the four empires symbolized by the four beasts seen by Daniel in his vision described in ch . vii .
الصفحة xiii
... to honour and revere the God of Daniel , who had given such wonderful evidence of His power ( ch . vi . ) . The second , or ' apocalyptic , ' part of the book , describing Daniel's visions , now begins ( ch . vii . - xii . ) .
... to honour and revere the God of Daniel , who had given such wonderful evidence of His power ( ch . vi . ) . The second , or ' apocalyptic , ' part of the book , describing Daniel's visions , now begins ( ch . vii . - xii . ) .
الصفحة xiv
Chap . viii . describes a vision seen by Daniel , in the third year of Belshazzar , -in the view of the author , therefore , two years after the vision described in ch . vii . , — in the citadel of Shushan ( Susa ) .
Chap . viii . describes a vision seen by Daniel , in the third year of Belshazzar , -in the view of the author , therefore , two years after the vision described in ch . vii . , — in the citadel of Shushan ( Susa ) .
الصفحة xv
... with varying fortunes , between the kings of the ' north ' ( Antioch ) and of the ' south ' ( Egypt ) during the following century and a half are next outlined ( xi . 5—20 ) ; afterwards , in greater detail , is described ...
... with varying fortunes , between the kings of the ' north ' ( Antioch ) and of the ' south ' ( Egypt ) during the following century and a half are next outlined ( xi . 5—20 ) ; afterwards , in greater detail , is described ...
الصفحة xxiv
... gives an eloquent and detailed description of his principal architectural and defensive works . In this inscription , after an exordium , in which he pays homage to Marduk ( the supreme God of Babylon ) , who had ' created ' him ...
... gives an eloquent and detailed description of his principal architectural and defensive works . In this inscription , after an exordium , in which he pays homage to Marduk ( the supreme God of Babylon ) , who had ' created ' him ...
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