Book, Chapter
1 II, I | remarkable persistency of Daniel in upholding the law, and
2 II, I | now relate in their order, Daniel was made a prisoner under
3 II, I | to attend to that matter, Daniel, mindful of the traditions
4 II, I | had been disobeyed; but Daniel, putting his trust in God,
5 II, I | means comparable to those of Daniel and his friends. Accordingly,
6 II, I | punishment according to the law, Daniel, who was then twelve years
7 II, I | entered upon once more; and Daniel was allowed to take his
8 II, II | publicly put to death. When Daniel heard of that, he spoke
9 II, II | reported to the king, and Daniel is sent for. The mystery
10 II, III | the thingsthat are past. Daniel, then, was presented with
11 II, VI | there was a certain Hebrew, Daniel by name, who had formerly
12 II, VI | He again, finding that Daniel was held in the highest
13 II, VII | In these circumstances, Daniel being not unacquainted with
14 II, VII | hunger of the savage beasts. Daniel, who had been famous before,
15 II, VII | being abandoned, the God of Daniel was to be worshiped. There
16 II, VII | also a record of visions of Daniel, in which he revealed the
17 II, VII | treated of in the book of Daniel: our design is simply to
18 II, VIII| being on intimate terms with Daniel, asked him why he did not
19 II, VIII| which were offered to it. Daniel, laughing at the mistake
20 II, VIII| what was offered, since Daniel, a man distinguished for
21 II, VIII| discovered, the same fate awaited Daniel. Accordingly, the temple
22 II, VIII| signet of the king; but Daniel had previously, without
23 II, VIII| served up to the idol. Then Daniel lays open the secret fraud
24 II, VIII| submitted to the power of Daniel, and were destroyed at his
25 II, XI | was formerly predicted by Daniel, who announced that from
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