| Annesley William Streane - 1898 - 340 Seiten
...sacrifice to God . . . and when the Book of Daniel was shewed him, wherein Daniel declared * that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,...the person intended ; and as he was then glad, he . . . bade them ask what favours they pleased of him ; whereupon the high priest desired that they... | |
| 1901 - 628 Seiten
...priest and the priests. And when the book of Daniel was showed him, wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,...dismissed the multitude for the present, but the next day called them to him, and bade them ask what favors they pleased of him ; whereupon the high priest desired... | |
| 1901 - 860 Seiten
...therewith comj'jBr Darius anil destroy the power of the Persians, and that all things will succeed tude for the present, but the next day he called them to him, and bade them ask what .tmon they pleased of him; whereupon the bight'' ie* desired that they might enjoy... | |
| Joseph Hepburn Parsons - 1914 - 852 Seiten
...high-priest and the priests. And when the book of Daniel was showed him, wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,...present, but the next day he called them to him, and bade them ask what favours they pleased of him ; whereupon the high-priest desired that they might... | |
| David Baron - 1919 - 576 Seiten
...priest and the priests. And when the Book of Daniel was showed him wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,...present, but the next day he called them to him and bade them ask what favours they pleased of him ; whereupon the high priest desired that they might... | |
| Isaac Newton, Sir William Whitla - 1922 - 378 Seiten
...God. And when the book of Daniel was showed to himwhereinDaniel declared that one of the Greeksshould destroy the empire of the Persians he supposed that himself was the person intended, and he was then glad and he dismissed the multitude." This was about 880 BC, and 165 years before the Higher... | |
| Lawrence H. Schiffman - 1998 - 812 Seiten
...Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,34 he supposed that he himself was the person intended. As he was then glad, he dismissed the multitude for...present, but the next day he called them to him and bade them ask what favors they wished of him, (338) whereupon the high priest requested that they might... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1999 - 1156 Seiten
...the priests. (337) And when the book of Daniel was showed him1 wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians, he supposed that he himself was the person intended. And as he was then glad, he dismissed the multitude for the present;... | |
| David Baron - 2001 - 572 Seiten
...priest and the priests. And when the Book of Daniel was showed him wherein Daniel declared that one of the Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,...present, but the next day he called them to him and bade them ask what favours they pleased of him ; whereupon the high priest desired that they might... | |
| Lawrence H. Schiffman - 2003 - 436 Seiten
...Greeks should destroy the empire of the Persians,5 he supposed that he himself was the person intended. As he was then glad, he dismissed the multitude for...present, but the next day he called them to him and bade them ask what favors they wished of him, ( 338) whereupon the high priest requested that they... | |
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