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Baltassar: to Ananias, Sidrach: to Misael, Misach: and to Azarias,
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Because a greater spirit, and knowledge, and understanding, and interpretation of dreams, and shewing of secrets, and resolving of difficult things, were found in him, that is, in Daniel: whom the king named Baltassar.
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He says this, because the name of Baltassar, or Belteshazzar, is derived from the name of Bel, the chief god of the Babylonians.
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But the king answering, said: Baltassar, let not the dream and the interpretation thereof trouble thee.
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Nabonadius, the Baltassar of Daniel, chap. 5., and the last of the
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Baltassar, tell me quickly the interpretation: for all the wise men of my kingdom are not able to declare the meaning of it to me: but thou art able, because the spirit of the holy gods is in thee.
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Baltassar answered, and said: My lord, the dream be to them that hate thee, and the interpretation thereof to thy enemies.
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Baltassar, prince of the diviners, because I know that thou hast in thee the spirit of the holy gods, and that no secret is impossible to thee, tell me the visions of my dreams that I have seen, and the interpretation of them?
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Baltassar, according to the name of my god, who hath in him the spirit of the holy gods: and I told the dream before him.
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In the third year of Cyrus, king of the Persians, a word was revealed to Daniel, surnamed Baltassar, and a true word, and great strength: and he understood the word: for there is need of understanding in a vision.
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