Daniel, book of,
its place in the Jewish canon, [322];
arrangement and contents, [323];
genuineness, [324], seq.;
unity, [324];
testimonies to it, Josephus, [325];
the Saviour, [325], seq.;
its language, [326], [329];
difficulties connected with its chronology and history, [327];
its supernatural contents, [330].
Daniel, apocryphal additions to, [359].
Danites, their conquest of Laish, [243], [245].
Darius Hystaspes, [261], [345].
Darius the Median, [328].
David, [249], seq.;
typical character of his kingdom and office, [582].
Deluge, [229].
Demetrius Phalerens, his agency in the Septuagint version, [201].
Deuteronomy, book of,
meaning of the name, [238];
its authorship, [124], seq.;
its relation to the earlier parts of the law, [127];
design, [128];
peculiar character, [129];
contents, [238], seq.
Diatesseron of Tatian, [50].