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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)
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)
I saw the ram butting westwards, northwards and southwards. No animal could stand up to it, nothing could escape its power. It did as it pleased and became strong. (Daniel 8, 4)
It even challenged the power of the Prince of the army; it abolished the perpetual sacrifice and overthrew the foundation of his sanctuary, (Daniel 8, 11)
His power will grow greater and greater, though not through any power of his own; he will plot incredible schemes, he will succeed in whatever he undertakes, he will destroy powerful men and the holy ones, God's people. (Daniel 8, 24)
Such will be his resourcefulness of mind that all his treacherous activities will succeed. He will grow arrogant of heart and destroy many people by taking them unawares. He will challenge the power of the Prince of princes but, without any human intervention, he will be broken. (Daniel 8, 25)
But once he has come to power, his empire will be broken up and parcelled out to the four winds of heaven, though not to his descendants: it will not be ruled as he ruled it, for his sovereignty will be uprooted and will pass to others than his own descendants. (Daniel 11, 4)
The gold and silver treasures and all the valuables of Egypt will lie in his power. Libyans and Cushites will be at his feet: (Daniel 11, 43)
I heard the man speak who was dressed in linen, standing further up the stream: he raised his right hand and his left to heaven and swore by him who lives for ever, 'A time and two times, and half a time; and all these things will come true, once the crushing of the holy people's power is over.' (Daniel 12, 7)
But I prefer to fall innocent into your power than to sin in the eyes of the Lord.' (Daniel 13, 23)
Once Ephraim realised that he was sick and Judah that he had an ulcer, Ephraim then went to Assyria, he sent messengers to the Great King; but he has no power to cure you or to heal you of your sore; (Hosea 5, 13)
When Ephraim used to speak, all trembled; he was a power in Israel; but once he had incurred guilt with Baal, he died. (Hosea 13, 1)
