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  • When the ten days were over, they looked better and fatter than any of the boys who had eaten their allowance from the royal table; (Daniel 1, 15)

  • To this royal official Arioch he said, 'Why has the king issued such a harsh decree?' Arioch explained matters to Daniel, (Daniel 2, 15)

  • At the end of twelve months, while strolling on the roof of the royal palace in Babylon, (Daniel 4, 26)

  • the king was saying, 'Great Babylon! Was it not built by me as a royal residence, by the force of my might and for the majesty of my glory?' (Daniel 4, 27)

  • 'At that moment my reason returned and, for the honour of my royal state, my glory and splendour returned too. My counsellors and noblemen acclaimed me; I was restored to my throne, and to my past greatness even more was added. (Daniel 4, 33)

  • They then went to the king and reminded him of the royal edict, 'Have you not signed an edict forbidding anyone for the next thirty days to pray to anyone, divine or human, other than to yourself, Your Majesty, on pain of being thrown into the lions' den?' 'The decision stands' the king replied, ' as befits the law of the Medes and the Persians, which cannot be revoked.' (Daniel 6, 13)

  • Those who receive royal power are the holy ones of the Most High, and kingship will be theirs for ever, for ever and ever." (Daniel 7, 18)

  • But the court will sit, and he will be stripped of his royal authority which will be finally destroyed and reduced to nothing. (Daniel 7, 26)

  • And kingship and rule and the splendours of all the kingdoms under heaven will be given to the people of the holy ones of the Most High, whose royal power is an eternal power, whom every empire will serve and obey." (Daniel 7, 27)

  • In his place there will rise a man who will send an extortioner to despoil the royal splendour; in a few days he will be shattered, though neither publicly nor in battle. (Daniel 11, 20)

  • 'In his place will rise a wretch: royal honours will not be given to him, but rather he will insinuate himself into them at his pleasure and will gain possession of the kingdom by intrigue. (Daniel 11, 21)

  • He will pitch the tents of his royal headquarters between the sea and the mountains of the Holy Splendour. Yet he will come to his end -- there will be no help for him.' (Daniel 11, 45)


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