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But go you your way until the end be; for you shall rest, and shall stand in your lot, at the end of the days.
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A Personal Promise of Hope
Commentators see this verse as a tender, personal assurance to Daniel after he received overwhelming prophecies. He is told to live his life and not worry, because his future is secure. This serves as a model for all believers: amidst life's uncertainties and grand historical events, God offers a personal promise of future rest and a glorious inheritance.
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Daniel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But go you your way until the end be - (See Daniel 12:4, Daniel 12:9). The meaning is, that nothing more would be communicated, a…
19th Century
Anglican
In your lot. —The reference is to the partition of Palestine by lot in the times of Joshua. In the same way, one greater than Josh…
16th Century
Protestant
Here the angel repeats what he had said before: the full time of perfect light had not yet arrived, because God wished to hold the minds of His peo…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But go you your way till the end be Prepare for death and expect to be under the power of it, to lie in the grave, t…
One of the angels asking how long it would be until the end of these wonders, a solemn reply is made that it would be for a time, times, and a …