Daniel 4:9

Context4:9 saying, “Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, in whom I know there to be a spirit of the holy gods and whom no mystery baffles, consider 1 my dream that I saw and set forth its interpretation!
Daniel 9:23
Context9:23 At the beginning of your requests a message went out, and I have come to convey it to you, for you are of great value in God’s sight. 2 Therefore consider the message and understand the vision: 3
1 tc The present translation assumes the reading חֲזִי (khazi, “consider”) rather than the MT חֶזְוֵי (khezvey, “visions”). The MT implies that the king required Daniel to disclose both the dream and its interpretation, as in chapter 2. But in the following verses Nebuchadnezzar recounts his dream, while Daniel presents only its interpretation.
2 tn Or “a precious treasure”; KJV “greatly beloved”; NASB, NIV “highly esteemed.”
3 tn This sentence is perhaps a compound hendiadys (“give serious consideration to the revelatory vision”).