© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 1953 DOI: 10.1163/15685330-99000005 Vetus Testamentum IOSOT ( 2013 ) 25-28 brill.com/vt Vetus Testamentum The Oldest Interpretation of the Suffering Servant H. L. Ginsberg New York I Five years ago I noted briefly1 that my Daniel source Apoc iii2 (= Bc in my ter- minology of that time) deliberately employed with reference to Antiochus III and especially Antiochus IV unique phrases which in ancient prophecy are predicated of Assyria, thereby identifying the Assyria of the passages in ques- tion with Seleucid Syria. Thus Num xxiv 24a was understood by Apoc iii to mean ‘ And ships
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 1953 DOI: 10.1163/15685330-99000005 Vetus Testamentum IOSOT ( 2013 ) 25-28 brill.com/vt Vetus Testamentum The Oldest Interpretation of the Suffering Servant H. L. Ginsberg New York I Five years ago I noted briefly1 that my Daniel source Apoc iii2 (= Bc in my ter- minology of that time) deliberately employed with reference to Antiochus III and especially Antiochus IV unique phrases which in ancient prophecy are predicated of Assyria, thereby identifying the Assyria of the passages in ques- tion with Seleucid Syria. Thus Num xxiv 24a was understood by Apoc iii to mean ‘ And ships
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