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Daniel 13:1

There lived a man in Babylon, called Joacim:
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Hippolytus of Rome

AD 235
What is narrated here happened at a later time, although it is placed at the beginning of the book. For it was a custom with the writers to narrate many things in an inverted order in their writings. We also find in the prophets some visions recorded in the past tense but which were fulfilled only later. Again, some are recorded as future events but have already been fulfilled. And this was done by the disposition of the Spirit so that the devil might not understand the things spoken in parables by the prophets and might not a second time lay his snares and ruin humanity. - "Commentary on Daniel 1.5.2–4"

Jerome

AD 420
(Vulgate: God). Having expounded to the best of my ability the contents of the book of Daniel according to the Hebrew, I shall briefly set forth the comments of Origen concerning the stories of Susanna and of Bel contained (731) in the Tenth Book of his Stromata. These remarks are from him (D) and one may observe them in the appropriate sections (i.e., of Origen's work).

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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