Daniel, 10

New Jerusalem Bible

1 In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, a revelation was made to Daniel known as Belteshazzar, a true revelation of a great conflict. He grasped the meaning of the revelation; what it meant was disclosed to him in a vision.

2 At that time, I, Daniel, was doing a three-week penance;

3 I ate no agreeable food, touched no meat or wine, and did not anoint myself, until these three weeks were over.

4 On the twenty-fourth day of the first month, as I stood on the bank of that great river, the Tigris,

5 I raised my eyes to look about me, and this is what I saw: A man dressed in linen, with a belt of pure gold round his waist:

6 his body was like beryl, his face looked like lightning, his eyes were like fiery torches, his arms and his face had the gleam of burnished bronze, the sound of his voice was like the roar of a multitude.

7 I, Daniel, alone saw the apparition; the men who were with me did not see the vision, but so great a trembling overtook them that they fled to hide.

8 I was left alone, gazing on this great vision; I was powerless, my appearance was changed and contorted; my strength deserted me.

9 I heard a voice speaking, and at the sound of the voice I fell fainting, face downwards on the ground.

10 I felt a hand touching me, setting my knees and my hands trembling.

11 He said, 'Daniel, you are a man specially chosen; understand the words that I am about to say; stand up; I have been sent to you now.' He said this, and I stood up trembling.

12 He then said, 'Daniel, do not be afraid: from that first day when, the better to understand, you resolved to mortify yourself before God, your words have been heard; and your words are the reason why I have come.

13 The Prince of the kingdom of Persia has been resisting me for twenty-one days, but Michael, one of the Chief Princes, came to my assistance. I have left him confronting the kings of Persia

14 and have come to tell you what will happen to your people in the final days. For here is a new vision about those days.'

15 When he had said these things to me, I prostrated myself on the ground, without saying a word;

16 then someone looking like a man touched my lips. I opened my mouth to speak, and I said to the person standing in front of me, 'My lord, anguish overcomes me at this vision, and my strength deserts me.

17 How can your servant speak to my lord now that I have no strength left and my breath fails me?'

18 Once again, the person like a man touched me; he gave me strength.

19 'Do not be afraid,' he said, 'you are a man specially chosen; peace be with you; play the man, be strong!' And as he spoke to me I felt strong again and said, 'Let my lord speak, you have given me strength.'

20 He then said, 'Do you know why I have come to you?

21 It is to tell you what is written in the Book of Truth. I must go back to fight the Prince of Persia; when I have overcome him, the Prince of Javan will come next.In all this, there is no one to lend me support except Michael your Prince,




Versículos relacionados com Daniel, 10:

Chapter 10 of Daniel's book reports a supernatural encounter of the prophet to a heavenly messenger who instructs him about a series of future visions. This chapter also describes Daniel's physical reaction to seeing vision, weakness and need for strengthening. Following are five verses related to the topics covered in Daniel 10:

2 Chronicles 15:7: "But strive, and do not faint your hands; for your work has a reward." This verse encourages persistence and perseverance, characteristics necessary to overcome weakness and demotivation that may arise during spiritual walk.

Isaiah 40:31: "But those who await the Lord shall renew their strengths; he will rise with wings as eagles; they shall run, and will not tire; they will walk, and they will not stick." This passage emphasizes the importance of trusting God to obtain the necessary strength to overcome adversity and accomplish His will.

1 Corinthians 15:58: "Therefore, my beloved brothers, firm and constant thirst, always abundant in the work of the Lord, knowing that your work is not go to the Lord." This verse highlights the importance of perseverance and dedication in the Christian walk, remembering that our works in God are not in vain.

Philippians 4:13: "I can all things in the one who strengthens me." This passage emphasizes that we can overcome all difficulties and challenges through the power of God in us.

Colossians 1:11: "Strengthened with all power, according to the strength of his glory, in all patience, and long -term with joy" This verse highlights the source of our strength and ability to persevere and live according to God's will, who It is glory and divine power.


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