Bible-Methods of Inspiration*
Numbers 12:8; Ezekiel 1:3; Habakkuk 2:2; Daniel 7:1-2, 7| New World Translation© |
| Numbers 12 |
| (8) Mouth to mouth I speak to him, thus showing him, and not by riddles; and the appearance of Jehovah is what he beholds. Why, then, did YOU not fear to speak against my servant, against Moses?” |
| Ezekiel 1 |
| (3) the word of Jehovah occurred specifically to Ezekiel the son of Bu´zi the priest in the land of the Chal·de´ans by the river Che´bar, and upon him in that place the hand of Jehovah came to be. |
| Habakkuk 2 |
| (2) And Jehovah proceeded to answer me and to say: “Write down [the] vision, and set [it] out plainly upon tablets, in order that the one reading aloud from it may do so fluently. |
| Daniel 7 |
| (1-2) In the first year of Bel·shaz´zar the king of Babylon, Daniel himself beheld a dream and visions of his head upon his bed. At that time he wrote down the dream itself. The complete account of the matters he told. 2Daniel was speaking up and saying: “I happened to be beholding in my visions during the night, and, see there! the four winds of the heavens were stirring up the vast sea. |
| (7) “After this I kept on beholding in the visions of the night, and, see there! a fourth beast, fearsome and terrible and unusually strong. And it had teeth of iron, big ones. It was devouring and crushing, and what was left it was treading down with its feet. And it was something different from all the [other] beasts that were prior to it, and it had ten horns. |
| New World Translation© |
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Citations consist of 6 unique verses from 4 Books.
