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Daniel 3:8

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3:8 Now 1  at that time certain 2  Chaldeans came forward and brought malicious accusations against 3  the Jews.

Daniel 7:13

Context
7:13 I was watching in the night visions,

“And with 4  the clouds of the sky 5 

one like a son of man 6  was approaching.

He went up to the Ancient of Days

and was escorted 7  before him.

Daniel 7:16

Context
7:16 I approached one of those standing nearby and asked him about the meaning 8  of all this. So he spoke with me and revealed 9  to me the interpretation of the vision: 10 
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[3:8]  1 tc This expression is absent in Theodotion.

[3:8]  2 tn Aram “men.”

[3:8]  3 tn Aram “ate the pieces of.” This is a rather vivid idiom for slander.

[7:13]  4 tc The LXX has ἐπί (epi, “upon”) here (cf. Matt 24:30; 26:64). Theodotion has μετά (meta, “with”) here (cf. Mark 14:62; Rev 1:7).

[7:13]  5 tn Or “the heavens.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heavens” or “sky” depending on the context.

[7:13]  6 sn This text is probably the main OT background for Jesus’ use of the term “son of man.” In both Jewish and Christian circles the reference in the book of Daniel has traditionally been understood to refer to an individual, usually in a messianic sense. Many modern scholars, however, understand the reference to have a corporate identity. In this view, the “son of man” is to be equated with the “holy ones” (vv. 18, 21, 22, 25) or the “people of the holy ones” (v. 27) and understood as a reference to the Jewish people. Others understand Daniel’s reference to be to the angel Michael.

[7:13]  7 tn Aram “they brought him near.”

[7:16]  7 tn Aram “what is certain.”

[7:16]  8 tn Aram “and made known.”

[7:16]  9 tn Aram “matter,” but the matter at hand is of course the vision.



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