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17. That afterwards this Stone
should become a mountain, and should fill the whole earth.
In Daniel: “And behold a very great
image; and the aspect of this image was fearful, and it stood erect
before thee; whose head was of fine gold, its breast and arms were
silver, its belly and thighs were of brass, and its feet were partly
indeed of iron, and partly of clay, until that a stone was cut4047
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[Hippolytus, p. 209, supra.] | out of the
mountain, without the hands of those that should cut it, and struck the
image upon the feet of iron and clay, and brake them into small
fragments. And the iron, and the clay, and the brass, and the
silver, and the gold, was made altogether; and they became small as
chaff, or dust in the threshing-floor in summer; and the wind blew them
away, so that nothing remained of them. And the stone which
struck the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole
earth.”4048
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