Löydetty 73 Tulokset: dream

  • Daniel then went to the king and asked for the suspension of the execution to give him time to interpret the dream. (Daniel 2, 16)

  • I give thanks and praise to you, O God of my fathers. You have given me wisdom and power; you have shown me what we asked for - you have made known to us the dream of the king. (Daniel 2, 23)

  • At once Arioch took Daniel to the king and said, "Here is a man found among the Judean captives who says he can interpret the king's dream." (Daniel 2, 25)

  • The king asked Daniel, who had been named Beltheshazzar, "Can you tell me what my dream was and what it means?" (Daniel 2, 26)

  • Daniel answered, "No wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner can interpret the king's dream. (Daniel 2, 27)

  • But there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries, and he has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen in the future. I will tell you the dream and visions you had. (Daniel 2, 28)

  • That was the dream. Now the interpretation. (Daniel 2, 36)

  • This is the meaning of your vision of a rock cut from a mountain not by human hands, the rock which struck the statue and broke into pieces the iron, bronze, clay, silver and gold. The great God has shown the king what will happen in the future. The dream is true and its interpretation reliable." (Daniel 2, 45)

  • I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at peace in my house and content in my palace when I had a dream which appalled me. (Daniel 4, 1)

  • So I summoned all the wise men of Babylon that they might explain to me what the dream meant. (Daniel 4, 3)

  • The wise men, seers and astrologers came, and I recounted the dream to them, but they could not explain it to me. (Daniel 4, 4)

  • So Daniel came in before me - he was renamed Belteshazzar after the name of my god, for in him dwells the spirit of the Holy God. I told him my dream in this way: (Daniel 4, 5)


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