Daniel 5:20
5:20 And when his mind 1 became arrogant 2 and his spirit filled with pride, he was deposed from his royal throne and his honor was removed from him.
Daniel 7:12
7:12 As for the rest of the beasts, their ruling authority had already been removed, though they were permitted to go on living 3 for a time and a season.
Daniel 8:11
8:11 It also acted arrogantly against the Prince of the army, 4 from whom 5 the daily sacrifice was removed and whose sanctuary 6 was thrown down.
Daniel 12:11
12:11 From the time that the daily sacrifice is removed and the abomination that causes desolation is set in place, 7 there are 1,290 days.
1 tn Aram “heart.”
2 sn The point of describing Nebuchadnezzar as arrogant is that he had usurped divine prerogatives, and because of his immense arrogance God had dealt decisively with him.
3 tn Aram “a prolonging of life was granted to them.”
4 sn The prince of the army may refer to God (cf. “whose sanctuary” later in the verse) or to the angel Michael (cf. 12:1).
5 tn Or perhaps “and by him,” referring to Antiochus rather than to God.
6 sn Here the sanctuary is a reference to the temple of God in Jerusalem.
7 tn Heb “to give.”