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Daniel 10:8

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

I, therefore, was left alone, and beheld this great revelation, and there remained in me no strength,—but, my freshness, was turned upon me into disfigurement, and I retained no strength.

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Hitherto is the end of the matter. As for me, Daniel, greatly did my thoughts terrify me, and, my bright looks, were changed upon me, but, the matter—in mine own heart, I kept.

I heard, and I trembled within me, at the voice, my lips, quivered, decay, entered, my bones, and, in my limbs, I trembled,—though I am to find rest, in the day of distress, when their invader, cometh up against the people.

Now, as for me Daniel, then was I sick for days, but I arose and did the business of the king,—and, though I was confounded concerning the revelation, yet could no one discern it.

And, when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead, and he laid his right hand upon me, saying—Do not fear! I, am the First, and the Last,

for he knew not what he should answer, for, greatly affrighted, had they become.

And, hearing it, the disciples fell upon their face, and were caused to fear exceedingly.

Wherefore, lest I should be unduly lifted up, there was given to me a thorn o in the flesh, a messenger of Satan, that he might buffet me,—lest I should be unduly lifted up.

Yea I saw him coming close upon the ram, and he was enraged at him, and smote the ram, and brake in pieces both his horns, and there was no strength in the ram to stand before him,—but he cast him down to the ground, and trampled him underfoot, and there was none could deliver the ram out of his power.

And the sun rose on him as soon as he had passed over Penuel,—he, moreover was halting upon his thigh,

Lo! there cometh an hour, and hath come, that ye should be scattered, each, unto his own home; and, me, alone, should leave;—And yet I am not, alone, but, the Father, is, with me!

And, Moses said, Let me turn aside, pray, and see this great sight,—why the thorn-bush, doth not burn up.

Then lo! like the similitude of the sons of men, one was touching my lips,—so I opened my mouth, and spake, and said unto him who was standing before me, O my lord! By the revelation, my pains have seized me, and I retain no strength.

How then can the servant of this my lord speak with this my lord,—seeing that, as for me—henceforth, there remaineth in me no strength, and no, spirit, is left in me?




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