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Daniel 5:6

Good News Translation (US Version)

He turned pale and was so frightened that his knees began to shake.

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Nineveh is destroyed, deserted, desolate! Hearts melt with fear; knees tremble, strength is gone; faces grow pale.

This is the end of the account. I was so frightened that I turned pale, and I kept everything to myself.

Everyone's hands will be weak, and their knees will shake.

But I had a frightening dream and saw terrifying visions while I was asleep.

When they ask you why you are groaning, tell them it is because of the news that is coming. When it comes, their hearts will be filled with fear, their hands will hang limp, their courage will fail, and their knees will tremble. The time has come; it is here.” The Sovereign Lord has spoken.

Strike them with blindness! Make their backs always weak!

At this, Daniel, who is also called Belteshazzar, was so alarmed that he could not say anything. The king said to him, “Belteshazzar, don't let the dream and its message alarm you.” Belteshazzar replied, “Your Majesty, I wish that the dream and its explanation applied to your enemies and not to you.

Lift up your tired hands, then, and strengthen your trembling knees!

Then Nebuchadnezzar lost his temper, and his face turned red with anger at Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. So he ordered the furnace to be heated seven times hotter than usual.

In the second year that Nebuchadnezzar was king, he had a dream. It worried him so much that he couldn't sleep,

Give strength to hands that are tired and to knees that tremble with weakness.

None of them grow tired; none of them stumble. They never doze or sleep. Not a belt is loose; not a sandal strap is broken.

My strength is gone, gone like water spilled on the ground. All my bones are out of joint; my heart is like melted wax.

Suddenly a human hand appeared and began writing on the plaster wall of the palace, where the light from the lamps was shining most brightly. And the king saw the hand as it was writing.

The king of Babylonia hears the news, and his hands hang limp. He is seized by anguish, by pain like a woman in labor.




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