| (0.24132250985545) | Dan 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. |
| (0.24132250985545) | Dan 3:22 |
| But since the king’s command was so urgent, and the furnace was so excessively hot, the men who escorted 1 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were killed 2 by the leaping flames. 3 |
| (0.24132250985545) | Dan 4:26 |
| They said to leave the taproot of the tree, for your kingdom will be restored to you when you come to understand that heaven 1 rules. |
| (0.24132250985545) | Dan 6:22 |
| My God sent his angel and closed the lions’ mouths so that they have not harmed me, because I was found to be innocent before him. Nor have I done any harm to you, O king.” |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 1:21 |
| Now Daniel lived on until the first 1 year of Cyrus the king. |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 5:28 |
| As for peres 1 – your kingdom is divided and given over to the Medes and Persians.” |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 7:3 |
| Then four large beasts came up from the sea; they were different from one another. |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 7:9 |
| “While I was watching, thrones were set up, and the Ancient of Days 1 took his seat. His attire was white like snow; the hair of his head was like lamb’s 2 wool. His throne was ablaze with fire and its wheels were all aflame. 3 |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 7:19 |
| “Then I wanted to know the meaning 1 of the fourth beast, which was different from all the others. It was very dreadful, with two rows of iron teeth and bronze claws, and it devoured, crushed, and trampled anything that was left with its feet. |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 8:7 |
| I saw it approaching the ram. It went into a fit of rage against the ram 1 and struck it 2 and broke off its two horns. The ram had no ability to resist it. 3 The goat hurled the ram 4 to the ground and trampled it. No one could deliver the ram from its power. 5 |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 9:16 |
| O Lord, according to all your justice, 1 please turn your raging anger 2 away from your city Jerusalem, your holy mountain. For due to our sins and the iniquities of our ancestors, Jerusalem and your people are mocked by all our neighbors. |
| (0.24126709592641) | Dan 10:16 |
| Then 1 one who appeared to be a human being 2 was touching my lips. I opened my mouth and started to speak, saying to the one who was standing before me, “Sir, 3 due to the vision, anxiety has gripped me and I have no strength. |
| (0.24125290407359) | Dan 8:15 |
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| (0.24125290407359) | Dan 8:26 |
| The vision of the evenings and mornings that was told to you is correct. 1 But you should seal up the vision, for it refers to a time many days from now.” |
| (0.24107787122208) | Dan 11:30 |
| The ships of Kittim 1 will come against him, leaving him disheartened. 2 He will turn back and direct his indignation against the holy covenant. He will return and honor 3 those who forsake the holy covenant. |
| (0.24105316688568) | Dan 2:10 |
| The wise men replied to the king, “There is no man on earth who is able to disclose the king’s secret, 1 for no king, regardless of his position and power, has ever requested such a thing from any magician, astrologer, or wise man. |
| (0.24105316688568) | Dan 3:5 |
| When you hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, 1 trigon, harp, pipes, and all kinds of music, you must 2 bow down and pay homage to the golden statue that King Nebuchadnezzar has erected. |
| (0.24105316688568) | Dan 3:10 |
| You have issued an edict, O king, that everyone must bow down and pay homage to the golden statue when they hear the sound of the horn, flute, zither, trigon, harp, pipes, and all kinds of music. |
| (0.24105316688568) | Dan 4:14 |
| He called out loudly 1 as follows: 2 ‘Chop down the tree and lop off its branches! Strip off its foliage and scatter its fruit! Let the animals flee from under it and the birds from its branches! |
| (0.24105316688568) | Dan 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. |




