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الصفحة xiv
Out of one of these there came forth a little horn which , waxing great towards the land of Judah , exalted itself against the host of heaven , and against its Prince ( i.e. God ) , struck and hurled down to the earth many of the stars ...
Out of one of these there came forth a little horn which , waxing great towards the land of Judah , exalted itself against the host of heaven , and against its Prince ( i.e. God ) , struck and hurled down to the earth many of the stars ...
الصفحة xv
... but that he had been prevented from reaching him before by the opposition of the ' prince , ' or patron - angel , of Persia : with the help of Michael , the ' prince , or patron - angel , of the Jews , he had at length been able to ...
... but that he had been prevented from reaching him before by the opposition of the ' prince , ' or patron - angel , of Persia : with the help of Michael , the ' prince , or patron - angel , of the Jews , he had at length been able to ...
الصفحة xxii
( 2 ) That the book was written originally in Hebrew , but translated early into Aramaic : a portion of the Hebrew text was accidentally lost , and it was then replaced by the Aramaic translation ( Lenormant , Bevan , Prince ) .
( 2 ) That the book was written originally in Hebrew , but translated early into Aramaic : a portion of the Hebrew text was accidentally lost , and it was then replaced by the Aramaic translation ( Lenormant , Bevan , Prince ) .
الصفحة xxiv
... extant dating from his reign treats , not of conquest and warfare , like those of his Assyrian predecessors , but of the building and restoration of the walls , temples , and palaces of his beloved city of Babylon ' ( Prince , p .
... extant dating from his reign treats , not of conquest and warfare , like those of his Assyrian predecessors , but of the building and restoration of the walls , temples , and palaces of his beloved city of Babylon ' ( Prince , p .
الصفحة xxv
Hommela says , ' In his inscriptions we see on the one hand the fatherly care of a prince zealously considerate for the welfare of his land , on the other a genuine and heart - felt piety , which does not at all i So also Berosus , ap .
Hommela says , ' In his inscriptions we see on the one hand the fatherly care of a prince zealously considerate for the welfare of his land , on the other a genuine and heart - felt piety , which does not at all i So also Berosus , ap .
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