The Book of DanielSamuel Rolles Driver University Press, 1901 - 215 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة v
... seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes . He has endeavoured to secure , as far as possible , that the general scope and character of the series should . be observed , and that views which have ...
... seems best that these differences should find free expression in different volumes . He has endeavoured to secure , as far as possible , that the general scope and character of the series should . be observed , and that views which have ...
الصفحة xvii
... 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 complaint which follows ( vv . 25—27 ) , he ...
... 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 complaint which follows ( vv . 25—27 ) , he ...
الصفحة xx
... seem to imply that it was an extract from a pseudepigraphic writing , attributed to the prophet Habakkuk . Whether that be the case or not , the scene of the story is laid in Babylon , shortly after the acces- sion of Cyrus1 , with whom ...
... seem to imply that it was an extract from a pseudepigraphic writing , attributed to the prophet Habakkuk . Whether that be the case or not , the scene of the story is laid in Babylon , shortly after the acces- sion of Cyrus1 , with whom ...
الصفحة xxii
... 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 them : afterwards he continues ...
... 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 them : afterwards he continues ...
الصفحة xxiii
... 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 Assyria soon afterwards , at his ...
... 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 Assyria soon afterwards , at his ...
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according afterwards allusion angels anointed Antiochus Epiphanes Aram Aramaic Babylon Babylonian beasts Belshazzar Bevan Bible Book of Daniel Book of Enoch Chaldaeans Coele-Syria 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