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  • In the first year of King Belshazzar of Babylon, Daniel had a dream as he lay in bed, and was terrified by the visions of his mind. Then he wrote down the dream; the account began: (Daniel 7, 1)

  • The first was like a lion, but with eagle's wings. While I watched, the wings were plucked; it was raised from the ground to stand on two feet like a man, and given a human mind. (Daniel 7, 4)

  • I, Daniel, found my spirit anguished within its sheath of flesh, and I was terrified by the visions of my mind. (Daniel 7, 15)

  • The report concluded: I, Daniel, was greatly terrified by my thoughts, and my face blanched, but I kept the matter to myself. (Daniel 7, 28)

  • After this first vision, I, Daniel, had another, in the third year of the reign of King Belshazzar. (Daniel 8, 1)

  • While I, Daniel, sought the meaning of the vision I had seen, a manlike figure stood before me, (Daniel 8, 15)

  • I, Daniel, was weak and ill for some days; then I arose and took care of the king's affairs. But I was appalled at the vision, which I could not understand. (Daniel 8, 27)

  • in the first year of his reign I, Daniel, tried to understand in the Scriptures the counting of the years of which the LORD spoke to the prophet Jeremiah: that for the ruins of Jerusalem seventy years must be fulfilled. (Daniel 9, 2)

  • He instructed me in these words: "Daniel, I have now come to give you understanding. (Daniel 9, 22)

  • In the third year of Cyrus, king of Persia, a revelation was given to Daniel, who had been named Belteshazzar. The revelation was certain: a great war; he understood it from the vision. (Daniel 10, 1)

  • In those days, I, Daniel, mourned three full weeks. (Daniel 10, 2)

  • I alone, Daniel, saw the vision; but great fear seized the men who were with me; they fled and hid themselves, although they did not see the vision. (Daniel 10, 7)


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