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Daniel 7:15
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“As for me, Daniel, my spirit was deeply distressed within me, and the visions in my mind terrified me.
As for me, Daniyel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit within me was anxious, and the visions of my head alarmed me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was distressed within me, and the visions in my mind kept alarming me.
"I, Daniel, was worried. The visions that went through my mind frightened me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was distressed and anxious within me, and the visions [that appeared] in my mind kept alarming (agitating) me.
I Daniel was troubled in my spirit, in the middes of my body, and the visions of mine head made me afraide.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was distressed within me, and the visions in my mind kept alarming me.
I, Daniel, was grieved in my spirit, and the visions in my mind alarmed me.
Daniel wrote: I was terrified by these visions, and I didn't know what to think.
"As for me, Dani'el, my spirit deep within me was troubled; the visions in my head frightened me.
As for me Daniel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
"I, Daniel, was confused and worried. The visions that went through my mind bothered me.
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was grieved in my bed and the visions of my head troubled me.
The visions I saw alarmed me, and I was deeply disturbed.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was troubled within me, and the visions of my head terrified me.
I, Daniel, was distressed in my spirit amidst its sheath, and the visions of my head alarmed me.
My herte was vexed, & I Daniel had a troubled sprete within me, ad the visions off my heade made me afrayed:
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was pained because of this, and the visions of my head were troubling me.
As for me Daniel, my spirit was pained in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head affrighted me.
I Daniel was grieued in my spirit in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
I Daniel was troubled in my spirite in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head made me afrayde.
As for me Daniel, my spirit in my body trembled, and the visions of my head troubled me.
As for me Daniel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
My spirit hadde orrour, ether hidousnesse; Y, Danyel, was aferd in these thingis, and the siytis of myn heed disturbliden me.
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was grieved in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of [my] body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was distressed, and the visions of my mind were alarming me.
"I, Daniel, was grieved in my spirit within my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
I, Daniel, was troubled by all I had seen, and my visions terrified me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit was troubled within me. The things I saw in my dream made me afraid.
As for me, Daniel, my spirit was troubled within me, and the visions of my head terrified me.
The spirit of, me, Daniel, was grieved in the midst of the sheath, - and, the visions of my head, terrified me.
My spirit trembled; I, Daniel, was affrighted at these things, and the visions of my head troubled me.
"As for me, Daniel, my spirit within me was anxious and the visions of my head alarmed me.
`Pierced hath been my spirit -- I, Daniel -- in the midst of the sheath, and the visions of my head trouble me;
"But as for me, Daniel, I was disturbed. All these dream-visions had me agitated. So I went up to one of those standing by and asked him the meaning of all this. And he told me, interpreting the dream for me:
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
was grieved: Daniel 7:28, Daniel 8:27, Jeremiah 15:17, Jeremiah 15:18, Jeremiah 17:16, Habakkuk 3:16, Luke 19:41-44, Romans 9:2, Romans 9:3, Revelation 10:9-11
body: Chal, sheath, 2 Peter 1:14
the visions: Daniel 2:1, Daniel 2:3, Daniel 4:5, Genesis 40:7, Genesis 40:8, Genesis 41:8
Reciprocal: Jeremiah 4:19 - My bowels Daniel 7:1 - visions Daniel 8:1 - me Daniel Daniel 10:16 - my sorrows
Cross-References
And the waters have been very, very mighty on the earth, and all the high mountains are covered which [are] under the whole heavens;
the waters prevailed from above the mountains, and cover [them] fifteen cubits;
"And a wolf has sojourned with a lamb, || And a leopard lies down with a kid, || And calf, and young lion, and fatling [are] together, || And a little youth is leader over them.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of my body,.... Or "sheath" a; the soul being in the body as a sword in its scabbard; where it was "cut" b and pierced, as the word signifies; and was wounded, distressed, and grieved at the vision seen; not at the sight of the Son of man, and the glorious and everlasting kingdom given to him; but of the four beasts, and especially the last, and more particularly the little horn, and the look, and words, and actions of that, as well as the awful scene of judgment presented to his view:
and the visions of my head troubled me; the things he saw, which appeared to his fancy as real things, gave him a great deal of uneasiness, and chiefly because he did not understand the meaning of them; it was not so much the things themselves, as ignorance of them, that cut him to the heart, and grieved and troubled him; for what is more so to an inquisitive mind, that has got a hint of something great and useful to be known, but cannot as yet come to the knowledge of it?
a ××× × ×× × "in medio vaginae", Montanus; "intra vaginam", Munster, Vatablus. b ×ת×ר×ת "transfixus est", Junius Tremellius, Polanus "succisus, [vel] excisus est", Munster.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I Daniel was grieved in my spirit - That is, I was troubled; or my heart was made heavy and sad. This was probably in part because he did not fully understand the meaning of the vision, and partly on account of the fearful and momentous nature of what was indicated by it. So the apostle John Revelation 5:4 says, âAnd I wept much because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book.â
In the midst of my body - Margin, as in the Chaldee, sheath. The body is undoubtedly referred to, and is so called as the envelope of the mind - or as that in which the soul is inserted, as the sword is in the sheath, and from which it is drawn out by death. The same metaphor is employed by Pliny: Donec cremato co inimici remeanti animae velut vaginam ademerint. So, too, a certain philosopher, who was slighted by Alexander the Great on account of his ugly face, is said to have replied, Corpus hominis nil est nisi vagina gladii in qua anima reconditur. - Gesenius. Compare Lengerke, in loc. See also Job 27:8, âWhen God taketh away his soul;â or rather draws out his soul, as a sword is drawn out of the sheath. Compare the note at that place. See also Buxtorfâs Lexicon Tal. p. 1307. The meaning here is plain - that Daniel felt sad and troubled in mind, and that this produced a sensible effect on his body.
And the visions of my head troubled me - The head is here regarded as the seat of the intellect, and he speaks of these visions as if they were seen by the head. That is, they seemed to pass before his eyes.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 15. I Daniel was grieved, &c. — The words in the original are uncommonly emphatic. My spirit was grieved, or sickened, ××× × ×× × bego nidneh, within its sheath or scabbard. Which I think proves,
1. That the human spirit is different from the body.
2. That it has a proper subsistence independently of the body, which is only its sheath for a certain time.
3. That the spirit may exist independently of its body, as the sword does independently of its sheath.