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الصفحة v
It is inevitable that there should be differences of opinion in regard to many questions of criticism and interpretation , and it seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes .
It is inevitable that there should be differences of opinion in regard to many questions of criticism and interpretation , and it seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes .
الصفحة xvii
The one chapter in the book which might seem to contradict what has been said , does so only in appearance : in ch . ix . , it is true , Daniel is represented as bewailing the continued exile of his people ; but in the answer to his ...
The one chapter in the book which might seem to contradict what has been said , does so only in appearance : in ch . ix . , it is true , Daniel is represented as bewailing the continued exile of his people ; but in the answer to his ...
الصفحة xx
... the LXX . it bears the curious title ' From the prophecy of Habakkuk , son of Joshua , of the tribe of Levi , ' which would seem to imply that it was an extract from a pseudepigraphic writing , attributed to the prophet Habakkuk .
... the LXX . it bears the curious title ' From the prophecy of Habakkuk , son of Joshua , of the tribe of Levi , ' which would seem to imply that it was an extract from a pseudepigraphic writing , attributed to the prophet Habakkuk .
الصفحة xxii
( 3 ) The explanation which seems to be relatively the best is that of Behrmann and Kamphausen , who suppose that in ch . ii . ' the author introduced the “ Chaldaeans ” as speaking the language which he believed to be customary with ...
( 3 ) The explanation which seems to be relatively the best is that of Behrmann and Kamphausen , who suppose that in ch . ii . ' the author introduced the “ Chaldaeans ” as speaking the language which he believed to be customary with ...
الصفحة xxiii
Nabopolassar was at first , it seems , the viceroy in Babylon of the last king of Assyria , Sin - shar - ishkun ( Saracus ) : but , as soon as circumstances appeared favourable , he declared his independence ; and the Medes , invading ...
Nabopolassar was at first , it seems , the viceroy in Babylon of the last king of Assyria , Sin - shar - ishkun ( Saracus ) : but , as soon as circumstances appeared favourable , he declared his independence ; and the Medes , invading ...
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