H8085When I heard[H8804] H990, my bellyH7264trembled[H8799] H8193; my lipsH6750quivered[H8804] H6963at the voiceH7538: rottennessH935entered[H8799] H6106into my bonesH7264, and I trembled[H8799] H5117in myself, that I might rest[H8799] H3117in the dayH6869of troubleH5927: when he cometh up[H8800] H5971unto the peopleH1464, he will invade them with his troops[H8799] .
H1242And it came to pass in the morningH7307that his spiritH6470was troubled[H8735] H7971; and he sent[H8799] H7121and called[H8799] H2748for all the magiciansH4714of EgyptH2450, and all the wise menH6547thereof: and PharaohH5608told[H8762] H2472them his dreamH6622; but there was none that could interpret[H8802] H6547them unto Pharaoh.
H116ThenH1841DanielH8036, whose nameH1096was BelteshazzarH8075, was astonied[H8733] H2298for oneH8160hourH7476, and his thoughtsH927troubled[H8792] H4430him. The kingH6032spake[H8750] H560, and said[H8750] H1096, BelteshazzarH409, let notH2493the dreamH6591, or the interpretationH927thereof, trouble[H8792] H1096thee. BelteshazzarH6032answered[H8750] H560and said[H8750] H4756, My lordH2493, the dreamH8131be to them that hate[H8750] H6591thee, and the interpretationH6146thereof to thine enemies.
H1823And, behold, one like the similitudeH1121of the sonsH120of menH5060touched[H8802] H8193my lipsH6605: then I opened[H8799] H6310my mouthH1696, and spake[H8762] H559, and said[H8799] H5975unto him that stood[H8802] H113before me, O my lordH4759, by the visionH6735my sorrowsH2015are turned[H8738] H6113upon me, and I have retained[H8804] H3581no strength.