The Book of DanielSamuel Rolles Driver University Press, 1905 - 215 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة lii
... writer they were the more important people ; and according to the representation of the Book ( see on ii . 39 and v . 31 ) , the Persian empire ( of Cyrus ) was preceded by a Median empire : hence it is more natural to suppose that , in ...
... writer they were the more important people ; and according to the representation of the Book ( see on ii . 39 and v . 31 ) , the Persian empire ( of Cyrus ) was preceded by a Median empire : hence it is more natural to suppose that , in ...
الصفحة lv
... writer , if not the speaker ( Nebuchadnezzar ) , was ignorant of the Babylonian language ; but possibly it is only an assonance , not an ety- mology ( in our sense of the word ) , which is implied by the king's words : see the note ad ...
... writer , if not the speaker ( Nebuchadnezzar ) , was ignorant of the Babylonian language ; but possibly it is only an assonance , not an ety- mology ( in our sense of the word ) , which is implied by the king's words : see the note ad ...
الصفحة lvi
... writer living at some distance from it , than as statements of actual fact authenticated by a contemporary . Of the arguments that have been here stated , while 8 is doubtful , and 9 should be used with reserve , the rest all possess ...
... writer living at some distance from it , than as statements of actual fact authenticated by a contemporary . Of the arguments that have been here stated , while 8 is doubtful , and 9 should be used with reserve , the rest all possess ...
الصفحة lix
... writers use Hebrew : Aramaic is exceptional . Hebrew was still normally spoken c . 430 B.C. in Jerusalem ( Neh . xiii . 24 ) . The Hebrews , after the Captivity , acquired gradually the use of Aramaic from their neighbours in and about ...
... writers use Hebrew : Aramaic is exceptional . Hebrew was still normally spoken c . 430 B.C. in Jerusalem ( Neh . xiii . 24 ) . The Hebrews , after the Captivity , acquired gradually the use of Aramaic from their neighbours in and about ...
الصفحة lx
... writer's Introduction , p . 472 f . ( ed . 6 or 7 , p . 504 ) . Numerous specimens of the inscriptions there referred to may be seen in Lidzbarski's excellent Handbuch , quoted above , pp . 447 , 450 ( No. C ) , 451-5 , 457-481 ; or ...
... writer's Introduction , p . 472 f . ( ed . 6 or 7 , p . 504 ) . Numerous specimens of the inscriptions there referred to may be seen in Lidzbarski's excellent Handbuch , quoted above , pp . 447 , 450 ( No. C ) , 451-5 , 457-481 ; or ...
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afterwards angels Antiochus Epiphanes appears Aram Aramaic Assyrian Babylon Babylonian battle of Carchemish beasts behold Belshazzar Bevan Bible Book of Daniel Chaldaeans Coele-Syria comp Cyrus Darius the Mede death decree denotes Deut Divine dominion dream earth Egypt empire Enoch eunuchs explained expression four Greek Gubaru hast heathen heaven Hebrew holy inscriptions interpretation Israel Jehoiakim Jerusalem Jewish Jews Judah judgement Keil king king's kingdom little horn Lord Macc magicians means Nabopolassar Nabu-na'id Nebuchadnezzar Palestine passages Pelusium Persian Persian empire Pesh Philometor prince probably prophecy prophets Ptolemy R.V. marg reference reign rendered represented righteousness satraps Seleucidae Seleucus sense shew spake stand Syria Targums Temple thee Theod thou throne unto viii vision weeks wise word writer xvii xxiii xxiv xxix xxxii καὶ