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Latin Vulgate, Daniel: Prophetia Danielis is a classic text that delves into the prophecy of the biblical figure Daniel. The book provides a detailed analysis of the visions and dreams that Daniel had, interpreting the messages they contain. Anonymous, the author of this text, does an excellent job of breaking down the symbolism and significance of each prophetic event, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

One of the standout features of the book is its thorough examination of Daniel's prophetic visions and their relevance to the events of his time. The author connects these ancient prophecies to modern-day interpretations, shedding light on how they continue to hold meaning in the present day. The commentary provided enriches the reader's understanding of the text and its implications, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the biblical narrative.

Overall, Latin Vulgate, Daniel: Prophetia Danielis is a comprehensive and insightful work that offers valuable insights into the prophetic visions of Daniel. It is a must-read for anyone interested in biblical prophecy and interpretation, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual significance of these ancient texts.

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PROPHETIA DANIELIS.

PARS PRIOR. HISTORIA DANIELIS PROPHETAE, 1:1 6:28.

I. VITA PRIVATA, 1:1 21.

1:1 Anno tertio regni Ioakim regis Iuda, venit Nabuchodonosor rex Babylonis in Ierusalem, et obsedit eam;

1:2 et tradidit Dominus in manu eius Ioakim regem Iuda, et partem vasorum domus Dei: et asportavit ea in terram Sennaar in domum dei sui, et vasa intulit in domum Thesauri dei sui.

1:3 Et ait rex Asphenez praeposito Eunuchorum ut introduceret de filiis Israel, et de semine regio et tyrannorum,

1:4 pueros, in quibus nulla esset macula, decoros forma, et eruditos omni sapientia, cautos scientia, et doctos disciplina, et qui possent stare in palatio regis, ut doceret eos litteras, et linguam Chaldaeorum.

1:5 Et constituit eis rex annonam per singulos dies de cibis suis, et de vino unde bibebat ipse, ut enutriti tribus annis, postea starent in conspectu regis.

1:6 Fuerunt ergo inter eos de filiis Iuda, Daniel, Ananias, Misael, et Azarias.

1:7 Et imposuit eis praepositus eunuchorum, nomina: Danieli, Baltassar: Ananiae, Sidrach: Misaeli, Misach: et Azariae, Abdenago.

1:8 Proposuit autem Daniel in corde suo ne pollueretur de mensa regis, neque de vino potus eius: et rogavit eunuchorum praepositum ne contaminaretur.

1:9 Dedit autem Deus Danieli gratiam et misericordiam in conspectu principis eunuchorum... Continue reading book >>




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