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in which transport, so the divine revelation would have it, I was carried off to the country of Israel. There, I found myself on the top of a very high mountain, that seemed to have a city built on it, sloping away towards the south. (Ezekiel 40, 2)
This is that stone thou sawest none ever quarried, that fell from the mountain-side, bringing clay and iron and bronze and silver and gold to nothing; this was a revelation the king’s grace had from the most high God himself of what must come about; true was thy dream, and this, past doubt, the meaning of it. (Daniel 2, 45)
So ended the revelation made to Daniel. Bewildered my thoughts were, and my cheek pale, but I kept the memory of it faithfully in my heart. (Daniel 7, 28)
To me, to Daniel, another revelation came, besides that I had first seen. It was now the third year of king Baltassar, (Daniel 8, 1)
Night comes first, then morning; but the revelation made to thee is a true one; seal it up, till those last days when it must have effect.✻ (Daniel 8, 26)
Even as thy prayer began, a secret was disclosed, and I am here to make it known to thee, so well heaven loves thee. Mark well, then, the message, and read the revelation aright. (Daniel 9, 23)
Then, in the third year of Cyrus’ reign, that was king of Persia, a fresh revelation was made to Daniel, who is also called Baltassar. Here is truth indubitable, and a great host … And right well he understood its meaning; little avails vision where understanding is none.✻ (Daniel 10, 1)
Now I am here to tell thee what shall befall thy people in the last days; long days must pass ere the revelation is accomplished. (Daniel 10, 14)
For thyself, Daniel, keep this revelation locked away; sealed up the record of it must be until the hour appointed. Leave others to hasten to and fro, in search of knowledge.✻ (Daniel 12, 4)
Nay, Daniel, said he, no more of this; needs must that this revelation be shut away and sealed up, till the appointed hour comes; (Daniel 12, 9)
This message came from the Lord to Michaeas the Morasthite, during the reigns of Joathan, Achaz and Ezechias in Juda; this revelation was made to him concerning Samaria and Jerusalem both together. (Micah 1, 1)
Again the angel visited me, and bade me look well at the revelation that was sent me. (Zechariah 5, 5)
