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الصفحة x
The image was interpreted by Daniel as signifying four empires — the head of gold being Nebuchadnezzar himself , representing the empire of the Chal1 According to Josephus ( Ant . XI . X. 1 ) -though this may be only an inference ...
The image was interpreted by Daniel as signifying four empires — the head of gold being Nebuchadnezzar himself , representing the empire of the Chal1 According to Josephus ( Ant . XI . X. 1 ) -though this may be only an inference ...
الصفحة xiii
The meaning of the vision was explained to Daniel by one of the angels that stood by : the four beasts represented four kingdoms , -in all probability , as in ch . ii . , the Babylonian , Median , Persian , and Greek ; the little horn ...
The meaning of the vision was explained to Daniel by one of the angels that stood by : the four beasts represented four kingdoms , -in all probability , as in ch . ii . , the Babylonian , Median , Persian , and Greek ; the little horn ...
الصفحة xiv
The little horn , which arose out of one of these , and magnified itself against the host of heaven and the sanctuary , represented a king who , though not named , is shewn by the description of his character and doings ( vv .
The little horn , which arose out of one of these , and magnified itself against the host of heaven and the sanctuary , represented a king who , though not named , is shewn by the description of his character and doings ( vv .
الصفحة xvii
... 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 complaint which follows ( vv .
... 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 complaint which follows ( vv .
الصفحة xviii
23 of the Aramaic text , and contains a confession and prayer represented as having been uttered by Azariah in the midst of the flames ( vv . 25—45 ) , and a doxology ( vv . 52–56 ) leading on into the hymn known familiarly as the ...
23 of the Aramaic text , and contains a confession and prayer represented as having been uttered by Azariah in the midst of the flames ( vv . 25—45 ) , and a doxology ( vv . 52–56 ) leading on into the hymn known familiarly as the ...
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