| Richard Carlile - 1826 - 878 pages
...mountain," to which he adds himself, " Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king ; but I do not think proper to relate it, since I have only...things past or things present, but not things that are future."t Why not think proper to relate it ? Because he knew that the Messiah was come ; because he... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1835 - 682 pages
...declare the meaning of the stone to the king," but I do not think proper to relate it, since I nave only undertaken to describe things past or things present, but not things that are fu !m, : yet if any one he so very desirous of know ing truth, ns not to waive such points of curiosity,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1841 - 902 pages
...also declare the meaning of the stone to the king;* but I do not thing proper to relate it, since 1 f c ҏW $ٺ yYyG F F \5"q& + q ܘ N B8 9 6 ʻ 2: E<_ ) e (Q ) 1 y @ n \ Z4 ; verv desirous of knowing truth, as not to wave such points of curiosity, and cannot curb his inclination... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1850 - 676 pages
...brass." Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king,* but I do not think proper lo relate it, since I have only undertaken to describe...things past or things present, but not things that are tu* ture: yet if any one be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to waive such points of curiosi... | |
| Robert Howard - 1850 - 302 pages
...observation : " Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king. But I do not think it proper to relate it : since I have only undertaken to describe things past or things present. Yet if any one be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to waive such points of curiosity, let... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1850 - 740 pages
...silver, and of brass." Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king ;* but 1 do not thhik proper to relate it, since I have only undertaken to describe things past or present, but not things that are future ; yet if any one he so very desirous of knowing truth, as not... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1851 - 676 pages
...gold, of silver, and of brass." DBVniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king,* but I do not think proper to relate it, since I have only...one be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to waive such points of curiosu ty, and cannot curb his inclination for understanding the uncertainties... | |
| Francis John Bodfield Hooper - 1851 - 792 pages
...as " a most remarkable one." " Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king : but 1 do not think proper to relate it, since I have only...things present : but not things that are future." The adoption of this Christian interpretation of the prophecy, joined with many other indications,... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1857 - 1062 pages
...silver, and of brass." Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king;* but I do not thing proper to relate it, since I have only undertaken...knowing truth, as not to wave such points of curiosity, ;m.' cannot curb his inclination for understanding the uncertainties of futurity, and whether they... | |
| Flavius Josephus - 1857 - 966 pages
...silver, and of brass." Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king;* but I do not thing proper to relate it, since I have only undertaken...one be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to wwe such points of curiosity, aix? cannot curb bis inclination for understanding the uncertainties... | |
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