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Bel and the Dragon, xx f.
Belshazzar, xxviii, xxix, l—lii, lxviii, 60,
61, 80

Belteshazzar, lv, 7, 48

Berenice (daughter of Ptolemy Phila-
delphus, married to Antiochus II.,
Dan. xi. 6), 166 f.

Berosus, xxiv, xxv n., xxvii, xxxii, 2,
59 n., al.
beryl, 154

book of life, the, 200 f.

books containing the destinies of men,

162

books recording the deeds of

men, 86
'books, the' (of Scripture), 127
burnt-offering, the daily, 116, 187, 205

Cambyses, xxxii, liii f.

Canon of the O. T., xlvii f.

'captain of the guard' (MD 11),
22 f.

Carchemish, battle of (B. C. 605), xlix, 2
chain of gold, 64

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Chaldaeans,' in ethnic sense, 12, 13 N.,
in sense of astrologers, xlix f., 6, 12—
14, 15

chief princes' (=archangels), 158
Chisian MS. (of LXX. of Dan.), c, ci
Chittim (Kitians), 186

'choler, to be moved with,' 114
chronology, incorrect, 146, 147
Cleopatra (daughter of Antiochus the
Great, sister to Antiochus Epiphanes,
married to Ptolemy Epiphanes, Dan.
xi. 17), xxxvii f., 101, 174
'coats,' 42 f.

Coele-Syria and Palestine, a bone of
contention between Syria and Egypt,
xxxiv-xxxviii, 166

'come up upon the heart,' to, 26
Commentaries on Daniel, cii f., civ
'compassion,' 'to give to compassion
before...,' 130

'consort'), 62
Cyaxares, 28

'Cylinder-inscription' of Cyrus, xxxi,

59 n.

Cyrus, xxviii-xxxii 12, 79, 138, 152

Daniel, the name, xviiin., 7; whether
alluded to by Ezekiel, xvii f.; apocry.
phal stories of, in Susanna, xviii f.
(allusion to in Shakespeare, xix); in
Bel and the Dragon, xx f.; in later
Jewish writings, xxi; so-called Tomb
of, at Susa, xxi

Daniel, the book of:-contents of, ix-
xvi; aim of, xvif., lxix, lxxiii; written
partly in Heb., partly in Aram., xxii f.,
19; allusions to, in Sibylline Oracles,
lxxiii; in 1 Macc., lxxiii f.; in N. T.,
lxxiv, 109, 151; Greek versions of,
xviii, xcviii ff.; history embraced in,
xxiii-xlvii; authorship and date of,
xlvii-lxxvi, civ f.; literary character
of, lxxvi-lxxxv; whether of composite
authorship, cv; characteristic doc-
trines of, lxiii f., lxxxv ff.; the future
as pictured in, lxxxvi; expressions in
N. T. borrowed from, or suggested by,
lxxxv, xcviif., 151, 200

Daphne (suburb of Antioch), 194, 196, 207
Darius Hystaspis, liv, 70, 71, 72
Darius the Mede, lii-liv, 70, 71, 127, 162
'determiners (of fates)' (1), 15, 25
Deuteronomy, reminiscences of, 127 ff.
'devote' (or 'ban'), to (D), 199
Diadochi (successors of Alexander the
Great), rule of the, 123, 152, 162 ff.
didactic aim of Dan. i-vi, xvi –xvii,
lxix, 1, 17, 35, 46, 61, 71

'do,' to (used absolutely), 117 f., 133,
189

dreams, 17 f., 49

dulcimer, 39

Dura, 36

eagle (, properly 'griffon-vulture'),
81

'earth, the whole (or all the),' expression
used hyperbolically, 29, 46, 92
Ecclesiasticus, xlviii, lxii

Elam, 110, III

'enchanters' (D'DWN), 12, 15, 18

'end, time of the,' 121, 122, 193, 198,

202, 205

Enoch, the book of, lxxix-lxxxi, lxxxv;

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hand, fig. of power, 204

'hand, to lift up the' (in oath), 203 f.

'hard (or dark) sentences' ('), 65

'hard' (of the spirit), 67

Ḥasidaeans (TDM), xlv, 189
heart (intellect), 51, 81

'heaven' (expression of reverence for
'God'), 53 f.

heavenly tables, the, 162

Hebrew style of Dan., lx-lxiii

Heliodorus, 101 f., 176, 177, 207

Hellenizing party in Judah, xl ff., 141,
186 f., 188 f., 190

Hiddekel, the, 153

'holy gods,' the, 48

holy one (angel), 50, 118

holy ones (ideal designation of Israelites),

90, 124

horn, the great (Alexander), 113, 114,

122

horn, the little, 84, 91, 92, 94f., 98 f.,
100; 115

horns, symbolical sense of, 84

horns, the ten (in Dan. vii.), 84, 91, 92,

94 f., 96, 98-102

host of heaven, 116, cf. 56
'hour,' 39, 52

'house of God' (late expression for

'house of Jehovah'), 3

'humble oneself,' to (said of one fasting),
156

hyperbole, 46, 92, 160

images erected by the Ass. kings, 35 f.
imaginative narratives, didactic value of,
lxx, lxxi; in vogue among the Jews,
lxxii

'India House Inscription' of Nebuchad-
nezzar, xxiv f., 46, 55

'intreat the favour of,' to, 130 f.

Jason, high-priest, xlii, xliii, 139, 187,
198

Jeremiah, prophecy of restoration after
70 years, 126, 127; reminiscences of in
Dan. ix., 128 ff.

Jerome, on the LXX. version of Dan.,
xcviii f.; his Comm. on Daniel, ciii;
referred to or quoted, ciii n., 143, 163—
197 (passim)

Judas Maccabaeus, xlv f., 120, 190
'judgements' (=ordinances), 128
Jupiter Capitolinus, 193, 194, 195

'king of kings,' title of Bab. and Persian
kings, 28

kingdom of God, the, lxiv, lxxxv-lxxxix,
16, 17, 30, 88, 92 f., 200-202

'latter days,' the, 26, 159
leopard, 83

Libyans, 199

linen apparel, 154

living God, the, 77

lord of lords, title of Marduk, 31
lot, fig. of portion, inheritance, 206
lycanthropy, 58 f.

Maccabees, rise of the, xlv f., 189, 190
Macedonian empire, 29

magic, Assyrian and Babylonian, 12-16
'magicians' (DYN), 11, 15, 18
Magnesia, battle of (B.C. 190), xxxviii,
175

Marduk (Merodach), xxiv, xxvi, xxvii,
xxxi f., 3, 31

Median empire, liii, 28, 70; as repre-
sented in Dan., 29, 70, 82, 95, 100 f.,

112

Melzar, 9
měné, 68 f.

Meshach, 7

Messiah, the, 102, 104 f., 106-8, 139,

144

Messianic age, lxxxix, 136, 200. See
kingdom of God

Michael, 157, 158, 161, 162, 200
'midrash,' midrashic, lxxi n., lxxii
Mishael, 7

'Most High,' 44, 90
most holy,' a, 137

Nabopolassar, xxiii f., 2
Nabu-balâtsu-ikbi, father of Belshazzar,
xxvii, 1, li, 62

Nabu-na'id (Nabonnēdus, Nabonidus),
the last native king of Babylon, xxvii
-xxxii, li, 18, 60 f., 65 n.

'name, to make a,' 131; a name to be
'called over,' 132 f.

names, change of, 7

Nebuchadnezzar, orthography and mean-
ing of name, 3; reign and character of,
xxiv-xxvi, 46; buildings of, xxivf.,
cf. 55; represented as a typical despot,
46; madness of, 58-60
Nergal-shar-uzur (Neriglissar), xxvii, li

Onias III. (high-priest), xlii, 139 f., 182

Paneion (or Panias, Paneas), battle of
(B. C. 198), xxxvii, 166, 172

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Scipio, Luc. Cornelius (Dan. xi. 18), 190
'scripture of truth,' the, 162

'seal,' to, fig. uses of, 136, 202, 205
seals, use of in antiquity, 76
Seleucidae, the, 30, 31, 165
Seleucus I. (Nicator), xxxv, 165, 166
II. (Callinicus), 167 f.

III. (Ceraunos), 168, 169 f.

IV. (Philopator), xxxviii, 101 f.,
176 f.

Septuagint version of Dan., xviii, lxxvi,
xcviii-cii

seventy weeks, prophecy of the, 126 f.,
135 ff., 143-150

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