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of futurity; and whether they will happen or not; let him be
diligent in reading the book of Daniel; which he will find among
the sacred writings。

5。 When Nebuchadnezzar heard this; and recollected his dream; he
was astonished at the nature of Daniel; and fell upon his knee;
and saluted Daniel in the manner that men worship God; and gave
command that he should be sacrificed to as a god。 And this was
not all; for he also imposed the name; of his own god upon him;
'Baltasar;' and made him and his kinsmen rulers of his whole
kingdom; which kinsmen of his happened to fall into great danger
by the envy and malice 'of their enemies'; for they offended the
king upon the occasion following: he made an image of gold; whose
height was sixty cubits; and its breadth six cubits; and set it
in the great plain of Babylon; and when he was going to dedicate
the image; he invited the principal men out of all the earth that
was under his dominions; and commanded them; in the first place;
that when they should hear the sound of the trumpet; they should
then fall down and worship the image; and he threatened; that
those who did not so; should be cast into a fiery furnace。 When
therefore all the rest; upon the hearing of the sound of the
trumpet; worshipped the image; they relate that Daniel's kinsmen
did not do it; because they would not transgress the laws of
their country。 So these men were convicted; and cast immediately
into the fire; but were saved by Divine Providence; and after a
surprising manner escaped death; for the fire did not touch them;
and I suppose that it touched them not; as if it reasoned with
itself; that they were cast into it without any fault of theirs;
and that therefore it was too weak to burn the young men when
they were in it。 This was done by the power of God; who made
their bodies so far superior to the fire; that it could not
consume them。 This it was which recommended them to the king as
righteous men; and men beloved of God; on which account they
continued in great esteem with him。

6。 A little after this the king saw in his sleep again another
vision; how he should fall from his dominion; and feed among the
wild beasts; and that when he halt lived in this manner in the
desert for seven years; (19) he should recover his dominion
again。 When he had seen this dream; he called the magicians
together again; and inquired of them about it; and desired them
to tell him what it signified; but when none of them could find
out the meaning of the dream; nor discover it to the king; Daniel
was the only person that explained it; and as he foretold; so it
came to pass; for after he had continued in the wilderness the
forementioned interval of time; while no one durst attempt to
seize his kingdom during those seven years; he prayed to God that
he might recover his kingdom; and he returned to it。 But let no
one blame me for writing down every thing of this nature; as I
find it in our ancient books; for as to that matter; I have
plainly assured those that think me defective in any such point;
or complain of my management; and have told them in the beginning
of this history; that I intended to do no more than translate the
Hebrew books into the Greek language; and promised them to
explain those facts; without adding any thing to them of my own;
or taking any thing away from there。

CHAPTER 11。

Concerning Nebuchadnezzar And His Successors And How Their
Government Was Dissolved By The Persians; And What Things Befell
DanieL In Media; And What PropHecies He Delivered There。

1。 Now when king Nebuchadnezzar had reigned forty…three years;
(20) he ended his life。 He was an active man; and more fortunate
than the kings that were before him。 Now Berosus makes mention of
his actions in the third book of his Chaldaic History; where he
says thus: 〃When his father Nebuchodonosor 'Nabopollassar' heard
that the governor whom he had set over Egypt; and the places
about Coelesyria and Phoenicia; had revolted from him; while he
was not himself able any longer to undergo the hardships 'of
war'; he committed to his son Nebuchadnezzar; who was still but a
youth; some parts of his army; and sent them against him。 So when
Nebuchadnezzar had given battle; and fought with the rebel; he
beat him; and reduced the country from under his subjection; and
made it a branch of his own kingdom; but about that time it
happened that his father Nebuchodonosor 'Nabopollassar' fell ill;
and ended his life in the city Babylon; when he had reigned
twenty…one years; (21) and when he was made sensible; as he was
in a little time; that his father Nebuchodonosor 'Nabopollassar'
was dead; and having settled the affairs of Egypt; and the other
countries; as also those that concerned the captive Jews; and
Phoenicians; and Syrians; and those of the Egyptian nations; and
having committed the conveyance of them to Babylon to certain of
his friends; together with the gross of his army; and the rest of
their ammunition and provisions; he went himself hastily;
accompanied with a few others; over the desert; and came to
Babylon。 So he took upon him the management of public affairs;
and of the kingdom which had been kept for him by one that was
the principal of the Chaldeans; and he received the entire
dominions of his father; and appointed; that when the captives
came; they should be placed as colonies; in the most proper
places of Babylonia; but then he adorned the temple of Belus; and
the rest of the temples; in a magnificent manner; with the spoils
he had taken in the war。 He also added another city to that which
was there of old; and rebuilt it; that such as would besiege it
hereafter might no more turn the course of the river; and thereby
attack the city itself。 He therefore built three walls round
about the inner city; and three others about that which was the
outer; and this he did with burnt brick。 And after he had; after
a becoming manner; walled the city; and adorned its gates
gloriously; he built another palace before his father's palace;
but so that they joined to it; to describe whose vast height and
immense riches it would perhaps be too much for me to attempt;
yet as large and lofty as they were; they were completed in
fifteen days。 (22) He also erected elevated places for walking;
of stone; and made it resemble mountains; and built it so that it
might be planted with all sorts of trees。 He also erected what
was called a pensile paradise; because his wife was desirous to
have things like her own country; she having been bred up in the
palaces of Media。〃 Megasthenes also; in his fourth book of his
Accounts of India; makes mention。 of these things; and thereby
endeavors to show that this king 'Nebuchadnezzar' exceeded
Hercules in fortitude; and in the greatness of his actions; for
he saith that he conquered a great part of Libya and Iberia。
Diocles also; in the second book of his Accounts of Persia;
mentions this king; as does Philostrates in his Accounts both of
India and of Phoenicia; say; that this king besieged Tyre
thirteen years; while at the same time Ethbaal reigned at Tyre。
These are all the histories that I have met with concerning this
king。

2。 But now; after the death of Nebuchadnezzar; Evil…Merodach his
son succeeded in the kingdom; who immediately set Jeconiah at
liberty; and esteemed him among his most intimate friends。 He
also gave him many presents; and made him honorable above the
rest of the kings that were in Babylon; for his father had not
kept his faith with Jeconiah; when he voluntarily delivered up
himself to him; with his wives and children; and his whole
kindred; for the sake of his country; that it might not be taken
by siege; and utterly destroyed; as we said before。 When
Evil…Mcrodach was dead; after a reign of eighteen years;
Niglissar his son took the government; and retained it forty
years; and then ended his life; and after him the succession in
the kingdom came to his son Labosordacus; who continued in it in
all but nine months; and when he was dead; it came to Baltasar;
(23) who by the Babylonians was called Naboandelus; against him
did Cyrus; the king of Persia; and Darius; the king of Media;
make war; and 

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