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الصفحة xvii
the writer , filling in the great historical picture sketched in outline in Nebuchadnezzar's dream ( ch . ii . ) , depicts with particular and increasing distinctness the age of Antiochus Epiphanes , which he plainly regards as ...
the writer , filling in the great historical picture sketched in outline in Nebuchadnezzar's dream ( ch . ii . ) , depicts with particular and increasing distinctness the age of Antiochus Epiphanes , which he plainly regards as ...
الصفحة xxii
300 B.C. , which was afterwards accommodated to the needs of the Maccabaean age by a writer living then , who prefixed i.-ii. 4a as an introduction , and added chs . vii . - xii . , with special regard to the persecutions of Antiochus .
300 B.C. , which was afterwards accommodated to the needs of the Maccabaean age by a writer living then , who prefixed i.-ii. 4a as an introduction , and added chs . vii . - xii . , with special regard to the persecutions of Antiochus .
الصفحة xlvii
T. are arranged 1 The following pages are pted , with some additions and modifications of form , from the writer's Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament , chap . xi . in both MSS . and printed editions ?; and though ...
T. are arranged 1 The following pages are pted , with some additions and modifications of form , from the writer's Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament , chap . xi . in both MSS . and printed editions ?; and though ...
الصفحة xlviii
... seems certainly to suggest that the writer was unacquainted with the narratives respecting Daniel . 3. That Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem , and carried away some of the sacred vessels in ' the third year of Jehoiakim ' ( Dan . i ...
... seems certainly to suggest that the writer was unacquainted with the narratives respecting Daniel . 3. That Nebuchadnezzar besieged Jerusalem , and carried away some of the sacred vessels in ' the third year of Jehoiakim ' ( Dan . i ...
الصفحة li
... imply any kind of relationship to Nebuchadnezzar , or trace his descent beyond his father Nabu - balāțsu - iķbi ?; and the terms of ch . v . produce certainly the impression that in the view of the writer Belshazzar was actually ...
... imply any kind of relationship to Nebuchadnezzar , or trace his descent beyond his father Nabu - balāțsu - iķbi ?; and the terms of ch . v . produce certainly the impression that in the view of the writer Belshazzar was actually ...
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