Daniel 10:1-16

Daniel 10:1-16

[1] In the third  year  of Cyrus  king  of Persia  a thing  was revealed  unto Daniel,  whose name  was called  Belteshazzar;  and the thing  was true,  but the time appointed  was long:  and he understood  the thing,  and had understanding  of the vision.  [2] In those days  I Daniel  was mourning  three  full  weeks.  [3] I ate  bread,  neither came  flesh  nor wine  in my mouth,  neither did I anoint  till three  whole  weeks  were fulfilled.  [4] And in the four  and twentieth  day  of the first  month,  as I was by the side  of the great  river,  which is Hiddekel;  [5] Then I lifted up  mine eyes,  and looked,  and behold a certain  man  clothed  in linen,  whose loins  were girded  with fine gold  of Uphaz:  [6] His body  also was like the beryl,  and his face  as the appearance  of lightning,  and his eyes  as lamps  of fire,  and his arms  and his feet  like in colour  to polished  brass,  and the voice  of his words  like the voice  of a multitude.  [7] And I Daniel  alone saw  the vision:  for the men  that were with me saw  not the vision;  but  a great  quaking  fell  upon them, so that they fled  to hide  [8] Therefore I was left alone,  and saw  this great  vision,  and there remained  no strength  in me: for my comeliness  was turned  in me into corruption,  and I retained  no strength.  [9] Yet heard  I the voice  of his words:  and when I heard  the voice  of his words,  then was I in a deep sleep  on my face,  toward the ground.  [10] And, behold, an hand  touched  me, which set  me upon my knees  and upon the palms  of my hands.  [11] And he said  unto me, O Daniel,  a man  understand  the words  that I speak  unto thee, and stand  for unto thee am I now sent.  And when he had spoken  this word  unto me, I stood  trembling.  [12] Then said  he unto me, Fear  not, Daniel:  for from the first  day  that thou didst set  thine heart  to understand,  and to chasten  thyself before  thy God,  thy words  were heard,  and I am come  for thy words.  [13] But the prince  of the kingdom  of Persia  withstood  me one  and twenty  days:  but, lo, Michael,  one  of the chief  princes,  came  to help  me; and I remained  there with  the kings  of Persia.  [14] Now I am come  to make thee understand  what shall befall  thy people  in the latter  days:  for yet the vision  is for many days.  [15] And when he had spoken  such words  unto me, I set  my face  toward the ground,  and I became dumb.  [16] And, behold, one like the similitude  of the sons  of men  touched  my lips:  then I opened  my mouth,  and spake,  and said  unto him that stood  before me, O my lord,  by the vision  my sorrows  are turned  upon me, and I have retained  no strength.