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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Baruch 10:8
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Ego autem relictus solus vidi visionem grandem hanc: et non remansit in me fortitudo, sed et species mea immutata est in me, et emarcui, nec habui quidquam virium.
Ego autem relictus solus vidi visionem grandem hanc, et non remansit in me fortitudo, sed et species mea immutata est in me usque ad dissipationem, nec habui quidquam virium.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I was: Genesis 32:24, Exodus 3:3, John 16:32, 2 Corinthians 12:2, 2 Corinthians 12:3
and there: Daniel 7:28, Daniel 8:7, Daniel 8:27, Habakkuk 3:16, Matthew 17:6, Mark 9:6, Revelation 1:17
comeliness: or, vigour
turned: Genesis 32:25, Genesis 32:31, 2 Corinthians 12:7
Reciprocal: Genesis 15:12 - deep Exodus 3:6 - hid Numbers 12:6 - in a vision Job 37:1 - General Psalms 119:120 - My flesh Ezekiel 3:23 - and I fell Ezekiel 3:24 - the spirit Daniel 5:9 - countenance Daniel 8:17 - I was Daniel 8:18 - I was Daniel 10:16 - my sorrows Daniel 10:17 - straightway Zechariah 4:1 - waked Luke 9:34 - and they Acts 7:32 - Then Hebrews 12:21 - Moses
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore I was left alone, and saw this great vision,.... Which was great indeed, both with respect to the object now seen, and with respect to the subject matter, the things afterwards revealed, the nature, use, and importance of them; and it was so wisely ordered by the Lord, that the men with Daniel should be seized with a panic, and flee and leave him alone; that they being removed from him, he might have the secrets of the Lord revealed to him as a peculiar favourite of his, and hear and see the things he did:
and there remained no strength in me: either through the intenseness of his mind upon the object before him, and to what he said; or through the awe he was struck with at the sight of him; his blood running back to the heart to secure that; his nerves loosened; his hands weak and hanging down; his knees feeble, and spirits faint, just ready to sink and swoon away:
for my comeliness was turned in me into corruption; the form of his countenance was marred; his forehead wrinkled; his eyes sunk; the sprightliness and vivacity of them gone; his cheeks turned pale; his lips quivering; his joints trembling; his vigour and health impaired; all nature convulsed; and he lifeless and spiritless, like a dead carcass:
and I retained no strength; or, "restrained" s it not; his strength; could not keep it from going out of him, either of body or mind; he could not rally the powers of nature, so depressed was he with the vision: all which is observed, both to exaggerate the greatness of the vision, and the favour and goodness of God after shown him; as well as to observe the weakness of human nature, not being able to bear the sight of a divine Person, or such discoveries the Lord is sometimes pleased to make, without being strengthened and supported in an extraordinary manner.
s לא עצרתי "non cohibui", Gejerus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Therefore I was left alone, and saw this great vision - That is, I distinctly saw it, or contemplated it. He perceived, doubtless, that it was a heavenly vision; and as he had often been favored with similar manifestations, he remained to receive the communication which probably he understood was to be made.
And there remained no strength in me - He was completely overcome. A similar effect was produced on John when he was in Patmos: “And when I saw him I fell at his feet as dead,” Revelation 1:17. That he should be overcome, and his strength taken away, was not an unnatural effect; and what occurred to Daniel and John may demonstrate that there may be such views of the Divine character and glory now as to prostrate our physical powers. It is certain that such visions as those which appeared to Daniel and John would have this effect; and, though we are not to expect that they will now be vouchsafed to men, no one can doubt that there may be such views of God, and heaven, and eternal realities presented to the eye of faith and hope; such joy in the evidence of pardoned sin; such a change from a sense of condemnation to the peace resulting from forgiveness, that the powers of the body may be prostrated, and sink from exhaustion. Indeed, it is not much of the revelation of the Divine character that in our present state we can bear.
For my comeliness - Margin, “vigour.” Hebrew, הוד hôd. The word means, properly, majesty or splendor; then beauty or brightness, as of the complexion. The meaning here is, that his “bright complexion” (Gesenius, Lexicon) was changed upon him; that is, that he turned pale.
Into corruption - The phrase used here means literally “into destruction.” The sense is, that by the change that came over him. his beauty - his bright or florid complexion was completely “destroyed.” He became deadly pale.