The Book of Daniel: Introduction and CommentarySCM Press, 1956 - 251 من الصفحات |
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... reference to the things that took place principally in the time of Antiochus . Epiphanes . " ( b ) The sect which produced the Scrolls appears to have had connections with the Maccabees and the Pharisees , but only of an indirect kind ...
... reference to the things that took place principally in the time of Antiochus . Epiphanes . " ( b ) The sect which produced the Scrolls appears to have had connections with the Maccabees and the Pharisees , but only of an indirect kind ...
الصفحة 133
... reference here is more specific and indicates one or both of the inter- marriages mentioned in 11.6 , 17 . Having explained the meaning of the Image , Daniel now comes to the climax of the dream and the essential feature of the ...
... reference here is more specific and indicates one or both of the inter- marriages mentioned in 11.6 , 17 . Having explained the meaning of the Image , Daniel now comes to the climax of the dream and the essential feature of the ...
الصفحة 194
... reference here to Antiochus ' attack on all forms of religion ( cf. 11.36-39 and notes ) . The next two verses ( 11 , 12 ) are the most puzzling of the whole book , and it is hardly surprising that the record of Antiochus ' blasphemy ...
... reference here to Antiochus ' attack on all forms of religion ( cf. 11.36-39 and notes ) . The next two verses ( 11 , 12 ) are the most puzzling of the whole book , and it is hardly surprising that the record of Antiochus ' blasphemy ...
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