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Daniel 5:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Wherefore king Belshazzar was disturbed enough, and his cheer was changed, but also his best men were disturbed.

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And he sent his arrows, and destroyed those men; he multiplied lightnings, and troubled those men.

trembling took them. There sorrows, as of a woman travailing of child;

Ask ye, and see, if a male beareth child; why therefore saw I the hand of each man on his loins, as of a woman travailing of child, and all faces be turned into yellow colour?

We [have] heard the fame thereof, our hands be made numb; tribulation hath taken us, sorrows have taken us as a woman travailing of child.

But I was left alone, and I saw this great vision, and strength dwelled not in me; but also my likeness was changed in me, and I was stark, [or dried up, or withered], and I had not in me anything of strengths.

In the second year of the realm of Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadnezzar saw a dream; and his spirit was afeared, and his dream fled away from him.

Then the face of the king was changed, and his thoughts disturbed him; and the jointures of his reins were loosed, and his knees were hurtled to themselves together.

But king Herod heard, and was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.

And the kings of the earth, and princes, and tribunes, and rich, and strong, and each bondman, and free man, hid them in dens and stones of hills.




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