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Daniel 1:11

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1:11 Daniel then spoke to the warden 1  whom the overseer of the court officials had appointed over Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:

Daniel 2:2

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2:2 The king issued an order 2  to summon the magicians, astrologers, sorcerers, and wise men 3  in order to explain his dreams to him. 4  So they came and awaited the king’s instructions. 5 

Daniel 8:17

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8:17 So he approached the place where I was standing. As he came, I felt terrified and fell flat on the ground. 6  Then he said to me, “Understand, son of man, 7  that the vision pertains to the time of the end.”

Daniel 10:19-20

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10:19 He said to me, “Don’t be afraid, you who are valued. 8  Peace be to you! Be strong! Be really strong!” When he spoke to me, I was strengthened. I said, “Sir, you may speak now, 9  for you have given me strength.” 10:20 He said, “Do you know why I have come to you? 10  Now I am about to return to engage in battle with the prince of Persia. When I go, the prince of Greece is coming.
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[1:11]  1 sn Having failed to convince the overseer, Daniel sought the favor of the warden whom the overseer had appointed to care for the young men.

[2:2]  2 tn Heb “said.” So also in v. 12.

[2:2]  3 tn Heb “Chaldeans.” The term Chaldeans (Hebrew כַּשְׂדִּים, kasdim) is used in the book of Daniel both in an ethnic sense and, as here, to refer to a caste of Babylonian wise men and astrologers.

[2:2]  4 tn Heb “to explain to the king his dreams.”

[2:2]  5 tn Heb “stood before the king.”

[8:17]  3 tn Heb “on my face.”

[8:17]  4 tn Or “human one.”

[10:19]  4 tn Heb “treasured man.”

[10:19]  5 tn Heb “my lord may speak.”

[10:20]  5 sn The question is rhetorical, intended to encourage reflection on Daniel’s part.



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