The Book of Daniel: Introduction and CommentarySCM Press, 1956 - 251 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... seems almost certain that the writer of Daniel was consciously borrowing from the story of Joseph . It also seems extremely probable that parts of the Joseph story reflect the conditions , not of the age to which it is now ascribed ...
... seems almost certain that the writer of Daniel was consciously borrowing from the story of Joseph . It also seems extremely probable that parts of the Joseph story reflect the conditions , not of the age to which it is now ascribed ...
الصفحة 50
... seems to belong to a range of ideas more easily paralleled in later Jewish teaching than in the first section of the book ( see pp . 87 ff . ) . As a theological document chs . 2-7 could stand alone , whereas chs . 8-12 seem to be in ...
... seems to belong to a range of ideas more easily paralleled in later Jewish teaching than in the first section of the book ( see pp . 87 ff . ) . As a theological document chs . 2-7 could stand alone , whereas chs . 8-12 seem to be in ...
الصفحة 89
... seems to spring less from his belief in such a scheme and its idea of progressive deterioration , than from his conviction that the deliverance of the true Israel was imminent in his own day . He may have been led to borrow the scheme ...
... seems to spring less from his belief in such a scheme and its idea of progressive deterioration , than from his conviction that the deliverance of the true Israel was imminent in his own day . He may have been led to borrow the scheme ...
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affirm ancient angel Antiochus Epiphanes Antiochus III apocalyptic Aramaic ascribed Babylonian beasts Ben Sira Book of Daniel C. H. Dodd chapter Christ Christian creation crisis Cyrus Deut divine dominion dream earth Ecclus empire exile Ezek Ezekiel Ezra F. C. Burkitt faith gentiles God's Gospel Greek H. H. Rowley heaven Hebrew hero holy human interpretation Israel Jeremiah Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judaism judgment king of Babylon king's kingdom later Lord Luke meaning Nabonidus Nebuchadnezzar Old Testament pagan Palestine parables period Persian prayer present prophecy prophets psalms Ptolemy purpose R. H. Charles reference reign religion religious represented revelation righteousness rule RV mg sage scholars scribe Scriptures second century B.C. Seleucid Seleucus Sira sovereignty suggest symbol Temple thee theme theological things thou thought tion tradition true Israel unto verse wisdom writer Zech