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But the angel of the Lord came down into the furnace beside Azariah and his companions; he drove the flames of the fire outwards from the furnace (Daniel 3, 49)
Bless the Lord, cold and warmth, praise and glorify him for ever! (Daniel 3, 67)
The king's sages all crowded forward, but they could neither read the writing nor explain to the king what it meant. (Daniel 5, 8)
Then Daniel spoke up in the presence of the king. 'Keep your gifts for yourself,' he said, 'and give your rewards to others! I can certainly read the writing to the king and tell him what it means. (Daniel 5, 17)
When Daniel heard that the document had been signed, he retired to his house. The windows of his upstairs room faced towards Jerusalem. Three times each day, he went down on his knees, praying and giving praise to God as he had always done. (Daniel 6, 11)
This was the horn I had watched making war on the holy ones and proving the stronger, (Daniel 7, 21)
I saw the ram butting westwards, northwards and southwards. No animal could stand up to it, nothing could escape its power. It did as it pleased and became strong. (Daniel 8, 4)
From one of these, the small one, sprang a horn which grew to great size towards south and east and towards the Land of Splendour. (Daniel 8, 9)
He was still speaking, when I fainted, face downwards on the ground. He touched me, however, and raised me to my feet. (Daniel 8, 18)
Such will be his resourcefulness of mind that all his treacherous activities will succeed. He will grow arrogant of heart and destroy many people by taking them unawares. He will challenge the power of the Prince of princes but, without any human intervention, he will be broken. (Daniel 8, 25)
I pleaded with Yahweh my God and made this confession: 'O my Lord, God great and to be feared, you keep the covenant and show faithful love towards those who love you and who observe your commandments: (Daniel 9, 4)
And after the sixty-two weeks an Anointed One put to death without his . . . city and sanctuary ruined by a prince who is to come. The end of that prince will be catastrophe and, until the end, there will be war and all the devastation decreed. (Daniel 9, 26)
