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Daniel 2:48

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2:48 Then the king elevated Daniel to high position and bestowed on him many marvelous gifts. He granted him authority over the entire province of Babylon and made him the main prefect over all the wise men of Babylon.

Daniel 4:12

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4:12 Its foliage was attractive and its fruit plentiful;

on it there was food enough for all.

Under it the wild animals 1  used to seek shade,

and in its branches the birds of the sky used to nest.

All creatures 2  used to feed themselves from it.

Daniel 4:21

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4:21 whose foliage was attractive and its fruit plentiful, and from which there was food available for all, under whose branches wild animals 3  used to live, and in whose branches birds of the sky used to nest –

Daniel 4:31

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4:31 While these words were still on the king’s lips, 4  a voice came down from heaven: “It is hereby announced to you, 5  King Nebuchadnezzar, that your kingdom has been removed from you!

Daniel 5:29

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5:29 Then, on Belshazzar’s orders, 6  Daniel was clothed in purple, a golden collar was placed around his neck, and he was proclaimed third ruler in the kingdom.

Daniel 9:20

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Gabriel Gives to Daniel a Prophecy of Seventy Weeks

9:20 While I was still speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and presenting my request before the LORD my God concerning his holy mountain 7 

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.

Daniel 11:11

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11:11 “Then the king of the south 9  will be enraged and will march out to fight against the king of the north, who will also muster a large army, but that army will be delivered into his hand.

Daniel 11:18

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11:18 Then he will turn his attention 10  to the coastal regions and will capture many of them. But a commander 11  will bring his shameful conduct to a halt; in addition, 12  he will make him pay for his shameful conduct. 13 
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[4:12]  1 tn Aram “the beasts of the field.”

[4:12]  2 tn Aram “all flesh.”

[4:21]  1 tn Aram “the beasts of the field” (also in vv. 23, 25, 32).

[4:31]  1 tn Aram “in the mouth of the king.”

[4:31]  2 tn Aram “to you they say.”

[5:29]  1 tn Aram “Belshazzar spoke.”

[9:20]  1 tn Heb “the holy mountain of my God.”

[10:12]  1 tn Heb “gave your heart.”

[11:11]  1 sn This king of the south refers to Ptolemy IV Philopator (ca. 221-204 B.C.).

[11:18]  1 tn Heb “his face.” See v. 19 as well.

[11:18]  2 sn The commander is probably the Roman commander, Lucius Cornelius Scipio.

[11:18]  3 tn The Hebrew here is difficult in that the negative בִּלְתִּי (biltiy, “not”) is used in an unusual way. The sense is not entirely clear.

[11:18]  4 tn Heb “his shameful conduct he will return to him.”



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