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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)