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39741 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 737.5 (Uriah Smith)

… with reference to the prophecy, may be mentioned, Berengaud, in the ninth century; Mede, 1586-1638; Bossuet, 1627-1704; Lloyd, 1627-1717; Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1727 …

39742 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 745 (Uriah Smith)

Index of Authors and Authorities Referred to or Quoted in this Work.

39743 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 756.49 (Uriah Smith)

Third part, refers to divisions of Rome, 457, 458.

39744 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 5.1 (Uriah Smith)

… in reference to the age in which we live, the close of this dispensation, and the soon-coming transfer of all earthly governments to the great King of Righteousness …

39745 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 5.4 (Uriah Smith)

… above referred to as not only possible but praiseworthy, that an exposition of this book, according to the literal rule of interpretation, has been attempted …

39746 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 28.2 (Uriah Smith)

… some reference to the true God, and signifying some connection with his worship, were changed to names the definition of which bore a like relation to the …

39747 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 51.1 (Uriah Smith)

… above referred to, he detailed three bodies of soldiers, the first, to turn the river at a given hour into a large artificial lake a short distance above the …

39748 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 67.2 (Uriah Smith)

… cannot refer to the four preceding kingdoms; for it would be absurd to use such language in reference to a line of successive kings, since it would be in the …

39749 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 76.4 (Uriah Smith)

… , the reference cannot be to any state or organization here upon earth. The object we have before us is to ascertain what constitutes the kingdom of Daniel …

39750 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 77.1 (Uriah Smith)

… it refer to the time of the second resurrection, when all these wicked nations will be raised to life? - No; for the destruction of earthly governments in this …

39751 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 83.2 (Uriah Smith)

… some reference to the dream of the king as described in the previous chapter, it having been erected only twenty-three years subsequently, according to the …

39752 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 90.1 (Uriah Smith)

… to refer to Christ; but it is not likely that the king had any idea of the Saviour. A better rendering, according to good authorities, would be “like a son of the …

39753 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 91.1 (Uriah Smith)

… in reference to it; since he would visit with punishment those who transgressed it, and would consequently bestow his blessing on those who complied with …

39754 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 92.2 (Uriah Smith)

… . In reference to the kingdom, he no longer claims immutability for his own, but makes a full surrender to God, acknowledging his kingdom alone to be everlasting …

39755 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 101.1 (Uriah Smith)

… in reference to his golden image, wherein he was again led to an acknowledgment of the supremacy of the true God. And lastly, we have the wonderful incidents …

39756 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 103.1 (Uriah Smith)

… some reference to former victories over the Jews may be inferred from the fact that the king, when he began to be heated with his wine, called for the sacred …

39757 Daniel and The Revelation

… - Paul’s Reference to Daniel’s Experience - Extent of the Persian Kingdom - A Fiendish Plot - Righteousness Daniel’s only Fault - False Witness of the Conspirators …

39758 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 127.4 (Uriah Smith)

… naturally refer to the stimulus given to the Medes and the Persians by the overthrow of these provinces, to plan and undertake more extensive conquests …

39759 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 134.4 (Uriah Smith)

… ” and refers to Daniel 7:9 as an example of its use in this sense. Why this word was used to express the idea here intended may perhaps be learned from the following …

39760 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 135.1 (Uriah Smith)

… we refer the reader. The closing up of the ministration of Christ, our great High Priest, in the heavenly sanctuary, is the work of judgment here introduced …