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الصفحة v
... he does not hold himself responsible for the particular interpretations adopted or for the opinions expressed by ... and interpretation , and it seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes .
... he does not hold himself responsible for the particular interpretations adopted or for the opinions expressed by ... and interpretation , and it seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes .
الصفحة x
Nebuchadnezzar , in his second year , being disquieted by a dream , demands of the ' wise men ' of Babylon that they should repeat and interpret it to him : being unable to do this , they are condemned by him to death .
Nebuchadnezzar , in his second year , being disquieted by a dream , demands of the ' wise men ' of Babylon that they should repeat and interpret it to him : being unable to do this , they are condemned by him to death .
الصفحة xi
Nebuchadnezzar had another dream , which Daniel was likewise called in to interpret . This time , the dream was of a mighty tree , the head of which towered to heaven , while its branches sheltered and nourished the beasts and fowls of ...
Nebuchadnezzar had another dream , which Daniel was likewise called in to interpret . This time , the dream was of a mighty tree , the head of which towered to heaven , while its branches sheltered and nourished the beasts and fowls of ...
الصفحة xii
The wise men , ' being summoned to interpret what is written , are unable to do so . At the suggestion of the queen - mother , Daniel is called . He reads the king a lesson on his impiety and pride , and on his neglect to take warning ...
The wise men , ' being summoned to interpret what is written , are unable to do so . At the suggestion of the queen - mother , Daniel is called . He reads the king a lesson on his impiety and pride , and on his neglect to take warning ...
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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