Löydetty 192 Tulokset: Daniel in the lion's den
In the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon, Daniel had a dream and visions that passed through his head as he lay in bed. He wrote the dream down, and this is how the narrative began: (Daniel 7, 1)
Daniel said, 'I have been seeing visions in the night. I saw that the four winds of heaven were stirring up the Great Sea; (Daniel 7, 2)
The first was like a lion with eagle's wings and, as I looked, its wings were torn off, and it was lifted off the ground and set standing on its feet like a human; and it was given a human heart. (Daniel 7, 4)
'I, Daniel, was deeply disturbed and the visions that passed through my head alarmed me. (Daniel 7, 15)
'Here the narrative ends. 'I, Daniel, was greatly disturbed in mind, and I grew pale; but I kept these things to myself.' (Daniel 7, 28)
In the third year of King Belshazzar a vision appeared to me, Daniel, after the one that had originally appeared to me. (Daniel 8, 1)
As I, Daniel, gazed at the vision and tried to understand it, I saw someone standing in front of me who looked like a man. (Daniel 8, 15)
At this I, Daniel, lost consciousness; I was ill for several days. Then I got up to discharge my duties in the king's service, keeping the vision a secret and still not understanding what it meant. (Daniel 8, 27)
In the first year of his reign I, Daniel, was studying the scriptures, counting over the number of years -- as revealed by Yahweh to the prophet Jeremiah -- that were to pass before the desolation of Jerusalem would come to an end, namely seventy years. (Daniel 9, 2)
He came, he spoke, he said to me, 'Now, Daniel; I have come down to teach you how to understand. (Daniel 9, 22)
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. (Daniel 10, 1)
At that time, I, Daniel, was doing a three-week penance; (Daniel 10, 2)