Daniel:2:21-37
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And he changeth sh @
the times and the seasons :
he removeth kings ,
and setteth up kings :
he giveth y @
wisdom unto the wise ,
and knowledge to them that know y @
understanding :
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He revealeth g @
the deep and secret things c @:
he knoweth y @
what is in the darkness ,
and the light dwelleth sh @
with him .
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I thank y @
thee ,
and praise sh @
thee ,
O thou God of my fathers ,
who hast given y @
me wisdom and might ,
and hast made known y @
unto me now what we desired of thee :
for thou hast now made known y @
unto us the kings matter .
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Therefore kol #
q @
bel #
Daniel went in unto Arioch ,
whom the king had ordained m @
to destroy the wise men of Babylon :
he went and said thus unto him ;
Destroy not the wise men of Babylon :
bring me in before the king ,
and I will shew unto the king the interpretation .
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Then Arioch brought in Daniel before the king in haste b @,
and said thus unto him ,
I have found sh @
a man of the captives ben #
of Judah ,
that will make known y @
unto the king the interpretation .
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The king answered and said to Daniel Daniye #
l #,
whose name was Belteshazzar Belt @
sha #
tstsar #,
Art thou able k @
to make known y @
unto me the dream which I have seen ,
and the interpretation thereof ?
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Daniel answered in the presence of the king ,
and said ,
The secret which the king hath demanded cannot y @
the wise men ,
the astrologers ,
the magicians ,
the soothsayers g @,
shew unto the king ;
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But there is a God in heaven that revealeth g @
secrets ,
and maketh known y @
to the king Nebuchadnezzar what shall be in the latter days .
Thy dream ,
and the visions of thy head upon thy bed ,
are these ;
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As for thee ,
O king ,
thy thoughts came c @
into thy mind upon thy bed ,
what should come to pass hereafter #
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and he that revealeth g @
secrets maketh known y @
to thee what shall come to pass .
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But as for me ,
this secret is not revealed g @
to me for any wisdom that I have more than any living ,
but for their sakes that shall make known y @
the interpretation to the king ,
and that thou mightest know y @
the thoughts of thy heart .
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Thou ,
O king ,
sawest ,
and behold a great chad #
image .
This great image ,
whose brightness was excellent ,
stood before thee ;
and the form thereof was terrible d @.
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This images head was of fine gold ,
his breast and his arms of silver ,
his belly and his thighs of brass ,
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His legs of iron ,
his feet part of iron and part of clay .
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Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out g @
without hands ,
which smote m @
the image upon his feet that were of iron and clay ,
and brake #
them to pieces d @.
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Then was the iron ,
the clay ,
the brass ,
the silver ,
and the gold ,
broken to pieces d @ (
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together ,
and became like the chaff of the summer threshingfloors ;
and the wind carried #
them away n @,
that no place was found sh @
for them :
and the stone that smote m @
the image became a great mountain ,
and filled m @
the whole earth .
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This is the dream ;
and we will tell the interpretation thereof before the king .
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Thou ,
O king ,
art a king of kings :
for the God of heaven hath given y @
thee a kingdom ,
power ,
and strength ,
and glory .