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Porphyrius
- Neoplatonic philosopher, 3rd century A.D.
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Daniel_, the book of Daniel, according to Porphyrius.
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_159
ia, from the writings of Porphyrius: Alexander of Macedoni
Euseb]:Chron_189
recorded. However Porphyrius, in the first book of his
Euseb]:Chron_229
enemy, the philosopher Porphyrius: These were the kings
Euseb]:Chron_265
.C.] from [the books of] Porphyrius, the philosopher who
Porph:Fr_* 35-39 *
gue] In his twelfth book Porphyrius wrote about the prophe
Porph:Fr_48
any fighting. But Porphyrius says that this is not Seleuc
Porph:Fr_* 52-57 *
[52] [11'34-35] Porphyrius thinks that "a little help"
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rson": Up to this point, Porphyrius follows the order of
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[49b] [11'25-28] Porphyrius interprets this as referring
Porph:Fr_58a
dead. [58a] [12'7] Porphyrius interprets "a time, times
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ned. [58b] [12'11] Porphyrius says that the 1,290 days wer
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ees. [58c] [12'12] Porphyrius interpreted this passage as
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with the philosophers Porphyrius, Plutarchus and Proclu
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