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It came toward the ram with the two horns that I had seen standing beside the river,[a] and it ran at it with savage force. I saw it approaching the ram. It was enraged against it and struck the ram, breaking its two horns. The ram did not have power to withstand it; it threw the ram down to the ground and trampled upon it, and there was no one who could rescue the ram from its power. Then the male goat grew exceedingly great; but at the height of its power, the great horn was broken, and in its place there came up four prominent horns toward the four winds of heaven.

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  1. Daniel 8:6 Or gate

He came to (A)the ram with the two horns, which I had seen standing on the bank of the canal, (B)and he ran at him in his powerful wrath. I saw him come close to the ram, (C)and he was enraged against him and struck the ram and broke his two horns. (D)And the ram had no power to stand before him, but he (E)cast him down to the ground and trampled on him. And there was no one who could rescue the ram from his power. Then (F)the goat (G)became exceedingly great, but when he was strong, the great horn was broken, and instead of it there came up four (H)conspicuous horns toward (I)the four winds of heaven.

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It came toward the two-horned ram I had seen standing beside the canal and charged at it in great rage. I saw it attack the ram furiously, striking the ram and shattering its two horns. The ram was powerless to stand against it; the goat knocked it to the ground and trampled on it,(A) and none could rescue the ram from its power.(B) The goat became very great, but at the height of its power the large horn was broken off,(C) and in its place four prominent horns grew up toward the four winds of heaven.(D)

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It came toward the ram that had the two horns. It was the ram I had seen standing beside the canal. The goat was very angry. It charged at the ram. I saw it attack the ram with mighty force. It struck the ram and broke the ram’s two horns. The ram didn’t have the power to stand up against it. The goat knocked the ram to the ground and stomped on it. No one could save the ram from the goat’s power. The goat became very great. But when its power was at its greatest, the goat’s large horn was broken off. In its place four large horns grew up toward the four winds of heaven.

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