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الصفحة xix
... 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 . ) i So Theod . In LXX . an angel ...
... 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 . ) i So Theod . In LXX . an angel ...
الصفحة xxii
... fact that the compiler incorporated in his work extracts from a pre - existing Aramaic source , the supposition of ... facts ( which can hardly both be accidental ) that the Aramaic part begins in ch . ii . just where the Aramaic ...
... fact that the compiler incorporated in his work extracts from a pre - existing Aramaic source , the supposition of ... facts ( which can hardly both be accidental ) that the Aramaic part begins in ch . ii . just where the Aramaic ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... fact , though the story of his having offered sacrifice in the Temple is doubtless apocryphal " , he treated them with favour , and , according to Josephus ( c . Ap . ii . 4 ) , settled many of them as colonists in his new city of ...
... fact , though the story of his having offered sacrifice in the Temple is doubtless apocryphal " , he treated them with favour , and , according to Josephus ( c . Ap . ii . 4 ) , settled many of them as colonists in his new city of ...
الصفحة xl
... fact that this prince was profoundly Hellenized , and that he 1 On the question whether or not this was a second invasion of Egypt , see the note on xi . 27 ( p . 185 ) . exerted himself , without intermission and without scruple , to ...
... fact that this prince was profoundly Hellenized , and that he 1 On the question whether or not this was a second invasion of Egypt , see the note on xi . 27 ( p . 185 ) . exerted himself , without intermission and without scruple , to ...
الصفحة xli
... fact ( as allusions in the N. T. , and the Mishna , shew ) degenerated ultimately into a barren ceremonialism , this was not its effect upon the more spiritually - minded Israelites ; and the Psalms , many of which ( especially those in ...
... fact ( as allusions in the N. T. , and the Mishna , shew ) degenerated ultimately into a barren ceremonialism , this was not its effect upon the more spiritually - minded Israelites ; and the Psalms , many of which ( especially those in ...
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according Acts afterwards angels Antiochus Antiochus Epiphanes appears Aramaic Assyria Babylon beasts Bible Book Book of Daniel brought called Cyrus Daniel Darius death denotes described Deut doubt dream earth Egypt empire explained expression fact figure four further future give given Greek hand head heaven Hebrew holy horn implied inscriptions interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jewish Jews king kingdom known later living Lord Macc means mentioned naturally Nebuchadnezzar occurs original particular passages passed period Persian present prince probably prophets Ptolemy received reference regarded reign rendered represented Roman rule seems Seleucus sense shew stand supposed Syria taken Temple term thee things thou unto viii vision weeks word writer written