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Then was the king's countenance changed, and his thoughts troubled him: and the joints of his loins were loosed, and his knees struck one against the other. (Daniel 5, 6)
Wherewith king Baltasar was much troubled, and his countenance was changed: and his nobles also were troubled. (Daniel 5, 9)
Then the queen, on occasion of what had happened to the king, and his nobles, came into the banquet house: and she spoke and said: O king, live for ever: let not thy thoughts trouble thee, neither let thy countenance be changed. (Daniel 5, 10)
Hitherto is the end of the word. I Daniel was much troubled with my thoughts, and my countenance was changed in me: but I kept the word in my heart. (Daniel 7, 28)
And I being left alone saw this great vision: and there remained no strength in me, and the appearance of my countenance was changed in me, and I fainted away, and retained no strength. (Daniel 10, 8)
In that day a parable shall be taken up upon you, and a song shall be sung with melody by them that say: We are laid waste and spoiled: the portion of my people is changed: how shall he depart from me, whereas he is returning that will divide our land? (Micah 2, 4)
Then shall his spirit be changed, and he shall pass, and fall: this is his strength of his god. (Habakkuk 1, 11)
And I dispersed them throughout all kingdoms, which they know not: and the land was left desolate behind them, so that no man passed through or returned: and they changed the delightful land into a wilderness. (Zechariah 7, 14)
And they changed the glory of the incorruptible God into the likeness of the image of a corruptible man, and of birds, and of fourfooted beasts, and of creeping things. (Romans 1, 23)
Who changed the truth of God into a lie; and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. (Romans 1, 25)
For this cause God delivered them up to shameful affections. For their women have changed the natural use into that use which is against nature. (Romans 1, 26)
Behold, I tell you a mystery. We shall all indeed rise again: but we shall not all be changed. (1 Corinthians 15, 51)