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Myles Coverdale Bible
Daniel 12:8
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I heard but did not understand. So I asked, “My lord, what will be the outcome of these things?”
I heard, but I didn't understand: then said I, my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things?
I heard, but I did not understand. Then I said, "O my lord, what shall be the outcome of these things?"
But as for me, I heard but did not understand; so I said, "My lord, what will be the outcome of these events?"
I heard the answer, but I did not really understand, so I asked, "Master, what will happen after all these things come true?"
As for me, I heard, but I did not understand; so I said, "My lord, what will be the outcome of these things?"
The I heard it, but I vnderstood it not: the said I, O my Lord, what shalbe ye end of these things?
As for me, I heard but could not understand; so I said, "My lord, what will be the outcome of these events?"
I heard, but I did not understand. So I asked, "My lord, what will be the outcome of these things?"
I heard what the angel said, but I didn't understand. So I asked, "Sir, how will it all end?" The angel in my vision then replied:
I heard this, but I couldn't understand what it meant; so I asked, "Lord, what will be the outcome of all this?"
And I heard, but I understood not. And I said, My lord, what shall be the end of these things?
I heard the answer, but I really didn't understand. So I asked, "Sir, what will happen after all this comes true?"
And I, Daniel, heard something, but I did not understand; then I said, O my lord, what shall come after these things?
I heard what he said, but I did not understand it. So I asked, "But, sir, how will it all end?"
Now I myself heard, but I did not understand, and I said, "My lord, what will be the outcome of these things?"
And I heard, but I did not understand. And I said, O my lord, what shall be the end of these things ?
And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
And the words came to my ears, but the sense of them was not clear to me: then I said, O my lord, what is the sense of these things?
And I heard, but I understood not; then said I: 'O my Lord, what shall be the latter end of these things?'
And I heard, but I vnderstood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shalbe the end of these things?
Then I hearde it, but I vnderstoode it not: then sayde I, O my Lord, what shall be the ende of these thinges?
And I heard, but I understood not: and I said, O Lord, what will be the end of these things?
And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
I heard, but I didn't understand: then said I, my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
And Y herde, and vndurstood not; and Y seide, My lord, what schal be aftir these thingis?
And I heard, but I didn't understand: then I said, O my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?
And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what [shall be] the end of these [things]?
I heard, but I did not understand. So I said, "Sir, what will happen after these things?"
Although I heard, I did not understand. Then I said, "My lord, what shall be the end of these things?"
I heard what he said, but I did not understand what he meant. So I asked, "How will all this finally end, my lord?"
I heard, but I did not understand. So I said, "My lord, how will it all end?"
I heard but could not understand; so I said, "My lord, what shall be the outcome of these things?"
And, I, heard, but could not understand, - so I said, O my lord! what shall be the issue of these things?
And I heard, and understood not. And I said: O my lord, what shall be after these things?
I heard, but I did not understand. Then I said, "O my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?"
And I have heard, and I do not understand, and I say, `O my lord, what [is] the latter end of these?'
"I heard all this plainly enough, but I didn't understand it. So I asked, ‘Master, can you explain this to me?'
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
but: Luke 18:34, John 12:16, Acts 1:7, 1 Peter 1:11
what: Daniel 12:6, Daniel 10:14
Reciprocal: Isaiah 48:6 - showed Daniel 8:15 - sought Daniel 8:19 - the last Daniel 10:16 - my Lord Zechariah 4:4 - What Mark 13:4 - General Luke 21:7 - when John 13:7 - What Revelation 5:4 - because Revelation 17:9 - here
Cross-References
And Seth begat a sonne also, and called him Enos. At the same tyme beganne men to call vpon the name of the LORDE.
Now whan the Egipcians se the, they wil saye: She is his wife, and so shal they slaye me, and saue the alyue.
Now whan he came in to Egipte, ye Egipcians sawe ye woman, yt she was very faire:
& Pharaos prynces sawe her also, & praysed her before him. Then was she brought in to Pharaos house,
and Abram was well intreated for hir sake: and he had shepe, oxe, and he Asses, seruauntes, maydes, she Asses and Camels.
euen vnto ye place where he had made the altare before, & where he called vpon the name of the LORDE
And Abraham planted trees at Berseba, and called vpon the name of the LORDE ye euerlastinge God,
And he called the place Bethel, but afore the cite was called Lus.
and let vs get vp, and go vnto Bethel, that I maye there make an altare vnto the God, which herde me in the tyme of my trouble, and hath bene with me in the waye that I haue gone.
Now whan Iosua sent out men from Iericho vnto Hai, which lyeth besyde Bethaue on ye eastsyde of Bethel, he sayde vnto the: Go vp, and spye the londe. And whan they had gone vp, and spyed out Hai,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And I heard, but understood not,.... Daniel heard what Christ said, in answer to the angel, but he did not understand the meaning of it, which he ingenuously confesses; he did not understand what was meant by "time", and "times", and "half a time"; what kind of time this was, and when and how it would end, and which he was very desirous of knowing:
then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things? he applied not to the angel that put the above question, but to the man clothed with linen; to Christ, whom he perceived to be a divine Person, a Person of dominion, power, and authority, superior to angels, and his Lord and God; and who only could resolve the question he puts, which is somewhat different from that of the angel's, Daniel 12:6, that respects the length of time, to the accomplishment of these things; this the quality at the end of them, what kind of end they should have; or what the signs, symptoms, and evidences of the end of them, by which the true end of them might be known. Mr. Mede renders it, "what are these latter times?" perhaps it might be rendered better, "what is the last of these things?" o what is the last thing that will be done, that so it may be known when all is over?
o ×× ××ר×ת ××× "quid erit novissimum horum?" Munster; "postremum horum?" Calvin.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And I heard, but I understood not - He understood not the full significance of the language employed - âa time, and times, and an half.â This would make it probable that there was something more intended than merely three years and a half as the period of the continuation of these troubles. Daniel saw, apparently from the manner of the angel, as well as from the terms which he used, that there was something mystical and unusual in those terms, and he says, therefore, that he could not understand their full import.
Then said I, O my Lord - A term of civil address. The language is such as would be used by an inferior when respectfully addressing one of superior rank. It is not a term that is peculiarly appropriate to God, or that implies a Divine nature, but is here given to the angel as an appellation of respect, or as denoting one of superior rank.
What shall be the end of these things? - Indicating great anxiety to know what was to be the termination of these wonders. The âendâ had been often referred to in the communication of the angel, and now he had used an enigmatical expression as referring to it, and Daniel asks, with great emphasis, when the end was to be.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Daniel 12:8. I heard, but I understand not — Could not comprehend what the time, times, and half time should refer to. These make three years and a half of prophetic time, answering to one thousand two hundred and sixty years.