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الصفحة xix
... meaning original place : the fact that it narrates an anecdote of Daniel's youth , might readily have led to its subsequent transference to the beginning of the book . ( On the Greek versions of Dan . , see further p . xcviii ff . ) 1 ...
... meaning original place : the fact that it narrates an anecdote of Daniel's youth , might readily have led to its subsequent transference to the beginning of the book . ( On the Greek versions of Dan . , see further p . xcviii ff . ) 1 ...
الصفحة xlii
... means of a large bribe , induced Antiochus not only to depose his brother and confer the vacant office upon himself , but also to grant permission for a ' gym- nasium , ' or exercise - ground , to be constructed in Jerusalem , in which ...
... means of a large bribe , induced Antiochus not only to depose his brother and confer the vacant office upon himself , but also to grant permission for a ' gym- nasium , ' or exercise - ground , to be constructed in Jerusalem , in which ...
الصفحة lviii
... means probable— that it might be an exception to the rule , and that the Baby- lonians might have been indebted for their knowledge of it to the Greeks ; so that , had Dл'p stood alone , it could not , perhaps , have been pressed . But ...
... means probable— that it might be an exception to the rule , and that the Baby- lonians might have been indebted for their knowledge of it to the Greeks ; so that , had Dл'p stood alone , it could not , perhaps , have been pressed . But ...
الصفحة lix
... means only harmony . 2 The Speaker's Commentary makes the vain endeavour to prove these three words to be Semitic ! 3 Nöldeke in the Encyclopaedia Britannica9 , xxi . 647b ÷ 648a ( = Die Semitischen Sprachen , 1899 , pp . 35 , 37 ) ...
... means only harmony . 2 The Speaker's Commentary makes the vain endeavour to prove these three words to be Semitic ! 3 Nöldeke in the Encyclopaedia Britannica9 , xxi . 647b ÷ 648a ( = Die Semitischen Sprachen , 1899 , pp . 35 , 37 ) ...
الصفحة lxii
... . 17 , as regularly in Ezekiel ) 1 ; and also to 1 Delitzsch means that the writer borrows particular expressions from Ezek . He might have added one or two more : the הצבי as Habakkuk ( cf. xi . 27 , 29 , 35 lxii INTRODUCTION .
... . 17 , as regularly in Ezekiel ) 1 ; and also to 1 Delitzsch means that the writer borrows particular expressions from Ezek . He might have added one or two more : the הצבי as Habakkuk ( cf. xi . 27 , 29 , 35 lxii INTRODUCTION .
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according afterwards allusion altar angels anointed Antiochus Epiphanes Aram Aramaic Babylon Babylonian beasts Belshazzar Bevan Bible Book of Daniel Book of Enoch Chaldaeans comp Cyrus Darius the Mede death decree denotes desolation Deut dominion dream earth Egypt empire Enoch explained expression four Greek Gubaru hand hast heathen heaven Hebrew holy implied inscriptions interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judah judgement Keil king king's kingdom little horn Lord Macc means Messiah Nabu-na'id Nebuchadnezzar Palestine passages Pelusium persecution Persian Persian empire Pesh Philometor Polyb prince probably prophecy prophets Ptolemy R.V. marg reference reign rendered represented righteousness Roman satraps Seleucidae Seleucus sense shew spake stand Syria Targums Temple thee Theod thou throne unto verb viii vision weeks word writer xxiii xxiv xxix xxxii καὶ