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Daniel 8:3

Context
8:3 I looked up 1  and saw 2  a 3  ram with two horns standing at the canal. Its two horns were both long, 4  but one was longer than the other. The longer one was coming up after the shorter one.

Daniel 8:5

Context

8:5 While I was contemplating all this, 5  a male goat 6  was coming from the west over the surface of all the land 7  without touching the ground. This goat had a conspicuous horn 8  between its eyes.

Daniel 9:18

Context
9:18 Listen attentively, 9  my God, and hear! Open your eyes and look on our desolated ruins 10  and the city called by your name. 11  For it is not because of our own righteous deeds that we are praying to you, 12  but because your compassion is abundant.
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[8:3]  1 tn Heb “lifted my eyes.”

[8:3]  2 tn Heb “and behold.”

[8:3]  3 tn Heb “one.” The Hebrew numerical adjective occasionally functions like an English indefinite article. See GKC 401 §125.b.

[8:3]  4 tn Heb “high” (also “higher” later in this verse).

[8:5]  5 tn The words “all this” are added in the translation for stylistic reasons and for clarification.

[8:5]  6 tn Heb “and behold, a he-goat of the goats.”

[8:5]  7 tn Or “of the whole earth” (NAB, ASV, NASB, NRSV).

[8:5]  8 tn Heb “a horn of vision” [or “conspicuousness”], i.e., “a conspicuous horn,” one easily seen.

[9:18]  9 tn Heb “turn your ear.”

[9:18]  10 tn Heb “desolations.” The term refers here to the ruined condition of Judah’s towns.

[9:18]  11 tn Heb “over which your name is called.” Cf. v. 19. This expression implies that God is the owner of his city, Jerusalem. Note the use of the idiom in 2 Sam 12:28; Isa 4:1; Amos 9:12.

[9:18]  12 tn Heb “praying our supplications before you.”



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