Löydetty 192 Tulokset: Daniel in the lion's den

  • 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. (Daniel 10, 7)

  • 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. (Daniel 10, 11)

  • 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. (Daniel 10, 12)

  • 'But you, Daniel, must keep these words secret and keep the book sealed until the time of the End. Many will roam about, this way and that, and wickedness will continue to increase.' (Daniel 12, 4)

  • I, Daniel, then looked and saw two other people standing, one on the near bank of the river, the other on the far. (Daniel 12, 5)

  • 'Go, Daniel,' he said. 'These words are to remain secret and sealed until the time of the End. (Daniel 12, 9)

  • and, as she was being led away to die, he roused the holy spirit residing in a young boy called Daniel (Daniel 13, 45)

  • All the people hurried back, and the elders said to Daniel, 'Come and sit with us and tell us what you mean, since God has given you the gifts that elders have.' (Daniel 13, 50)

  • Daniel said, 'Keep the men well apart from each other, for I want to question them.' (Daniel 13, 51)

  • When the men had been separated, Daniel had one of them brought to him. 'You have grown old in wickedness,' he said, 'and now the sins of your earlier days have overtaken you, (Daniel 13, 52)

  • Daniel said, 'Indeed! Your lie recoils on your own head: the angel of God has already received from him your sentence and will cut you in half.' (Daniel 13, 55)

  • Daniel said, 'Indeed! Your lie recoils on your own head: the angel of God is waiting with a sword to rend you in half, and destroy the pair of you.' (Daniel 13, 59)


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