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Daniel 2:24

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2:24 Then Daniel went in to see 1  Arioch (whom the king had appointed to destroy the wise men of Babylon). He came 2  and said to him, “Don’t destroy the wise men of Babylon! Escort me 3  to the king, and I will disclose the interpretation to him!” 4 

Daniel 4:19

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Daniel Interprets Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream

4:19 Then Daniel (whose name is also Belteshazzar) was upset for a brief time; 5  his thoughts were alarming him. The king said, “Belteshazzar, don’t let the dream and its interpretation alarm you.” But Belteshazzar replied, “Sir, 6  if only the dream were for your enemies and its interpretation applied to your adversaries!

Daniel 8:13

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8:13 Then I heard a holy one 7  speaking. Another holy one said to the one who was speaking, “To what period of time does the vision pertain – this vision concerning the daily sacrifice and the destructive act of rebellion and the giving over of both the sanctuary and army to be trampled?”

Daniel 10:12

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10:12 Then he said to me, “Don’t be afraid, Daniel, for from the very first day you applied your mind 8  to understand and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard. I have come in response to your words.

1 tc The MT has עַל עַל (’alal, “he entered upon”). Several medieval Hebrew MSS lack the verb, although this may be due to haplography.

2 tc The LXX and Vulgate, along with one medieval Hebrew MS, lack this verb.

3 tn Aram “cause me to enter.” So also in v. 25.

4 tn Aram “the king.”

5 tn Aram “about one hour.” The expression refers idiomatically to a brief period of time of undetermined length.

6 tn Aram “my lord.”

7 sn The holy one referred to here is presumably an angel. Cf. 4:13[10], 23 [20].

8 tn Heb “gave your heart.”



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