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  • Daniel, known as Belteshazzar, was confused for a time and upset. The king said, 'Belteshazzar, do not be upset at the dream and its meaning.' Belteshazzar answered, 'My lord, may the dream apply to those who hate you, and its meaning to your foes! (Daniel 4, 16)

  • the meaning of this, Your Majesty, the verdict of the Most High passed on my lord the king, is this: (Daniel 4, 21)

  • The sages and soothsayers have already been brought to me to read this writing and tell me what it means, but they have been unable to reveal its meaning. (Daniel 5, 15)

  • The meaning of the words is this: mene: God has measured your sovereignty and put an end to it; (Daniel 5, 26)

  • I heard a human voice cry over the Ulai, 'Gabriel, tell him the meaning of the vision!' (Daniel 8, 16)

  • When your pleading began, a word was uttered, and I have come to tell you. You are a man specially chosen. Grasp the meaning of the word, understand the vision: (Daniel 9, 23)

  • In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, a revelation was made to Daniel known as Belteshazzar, a true revelation of a great conflict. He grasped the meaning of the revelation; what it meant was disclosed to him in a vision. (Daniel 10, 1)

  • Let the wise understand these words, let the intelligent grasp their meaning, for Yahweh's ways are straight and the upright will walk in them, but sinners will stumble. (Hosea 14, 10)

  • Then I went on to ask him, 'What is the meaning of these two olive trees, to right and left of the lamp-stand?' (Zechariah 4, 11)

  • (And I went on to ask him further, 'What is the meaning of the two olive branches discharging oil through the two golden openings?') (Zechariah 4, 12)

  • Go and learn the meaning of the words: Mercy is what pleases me, not sacrifice. And indeed I came to call not the upright, but sinners.' (Matthew 9, 13)

  • And if you had understood the meaning of the words: Mercy is what pleases me, not sacrifice, you would not have condemned the blameless. (Matthew 12, 7)


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