 | David Friedrich Strauss - 1892 - 784 pages
...still future, Ant. X. x. 4 : Daniel did also ileclare the meaning of the stone to the King ; but J do not think proper to relate it, since I have only...or things present, but not things that are future. Now Daniel ii. 44 interprets the stone to mean the heavenly kingdom, which would destroy the iron one,... | |
 | David Friedrich Strauss - 1892 - 784 pages
...Ant. X. x. 4 : Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stoneto the King ; out I do not think prefer to relate it, since I have only undertaken to describe...or things present, but not things that are future. Now Daniel ii. 44 interprets the stone to mean Ihe heavenly kingdom, which would destroy the iron one,... | |
 | William Whiston - 1895
...gold, of silver, and of brass." 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 undertaken to de scribe things past or things present, but not tilings that are future: yet if any one be so very... | |
 | Flavius Josephus - 1912 - 478 pages
...Abednego, * Josephus here adds, " 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...or things present, but not things that are future," and he refers any one that may be curious about the matter to the book of Daniel. Now Daniel explained... | |
 | 1842
...brass. Daniel," he adds, " declared also 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 and done, but not things that are future ; yet if any one be so very desirous of knowing truth, as... | |
 | Flavius Josephus - 1999 - 1144 pages
...of silver, and of brass." (210) Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king2 but I do not think proper to relate it, since I have only...things present, but not things that are future; yet if anyone be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to wave such points of curiosity, and cannot curb... | |
 | Flavius Josephus - 1143 pages
...undertaken to describe things past or things present, but not things that are future; yet if anyone be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to wave...inclination for understanding the uncertainties of the future, and whether they will happen or not, let him be diligent in reading the book of Daniel,... | |
 | Warren E. Waterman - 2001 - 245 pages
...that; Daniel did also declare the meaning of the stone to the king; but I don't think it proper for me to relate it. since I have only undertaken to describe things past or present, but not things that are future; yet if anyone is interested in truth let him be diligent in... | |
 | Flavius Josephus - 2006 - 902 pages
...of silver, and ofbrass.' (210) 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 present, but not things that are future: yet if anyone be so very desirous of knowing truth, as not to waive such points of curiosity, and cannot curb... | |
 | Roland L. Back, Michael Back - 2007 - 228 pages
...historian, Josephus, wrote: "/ have only undertaken to describe things past or present, but not things future: yet if any one be so very desirous of knowing...inclination for understanding the uncertainties of the future, and whether they will happen or not, let him be diligent in reading the book of Daniel,... | |
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