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Comentario sobre Daniel 4:9

עָפְיֵ֤הּ שַׁפִּיר֙ וְאִנְבֵּ֣הּ שַׂגִּ֔יא וּמָז֨וֹן לְכֹ֖לָּא־בֵ֑הּ תְּחֹת֜וֹהִי תַּטְלֵ֣ל ׀ חֵיוַ֣ת בָּרָ֗א וּבְעַנְפ֙וֹהִי֙ ידרון [יְדוּרָן֙] צִפֲּרֵ֣י שְׁמַיָּ֔א וּמִנֵּ֖הּ יִתְּזִ֥ין כָּל־בִּשְׂרָֽא׃

Beltsasar, príncipe de los magos, ya que he entendido que hay en ti espíritu de los dioses santos, y que ningún misterio se te esconde, exprésame las visiones de mi sueño que he visto, y su declaración.

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its branches were beautiful [as translated,] its branches were beautiful.
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and its fruit was plentiful [as translated,] and its fruit was plentiful.
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and on it was sustenance for all On it was enough sustenance for all
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took shade Aram. תַּטְלֵל, an expression of shade.
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dwelt Aram. יְדֻרָן, an expression of dwelling and lodging.
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was nourished Aram. יִתְּזִין, an expression of food.
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