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Daniel 6

Dan. 6:8 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Now
k`an (Hebrew #3705)
now
KJV usage: now.
Pronounce: keh-an'
Origin: (Aramaic) probably from 3652
, O king
melek (Hebrew #4430)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 4428
, establish
quwm (Hebrew #6966)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 6965
KJV usage: appoint, establish, make, raise up self, (a-)rise (up), (make to) stand, set (up).
Pronounce: koom
the decree
'ecar (Hebrew #633)
an interdict
KJV usage: decree.
Pronounce: es-sawr'
Origin: (Aramaic) corresponding to 632 in a legal sense
, and sign
rsham (Hebrew #7560)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 7559
KJV usage: sign, write.
Pronounce: resh-am'
the writing
kthab (Hebrew #3792)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 3791
KJV usage: prescribing, writing(-ten).
Pronounce: keth-awb'
, that it be not
la' (Hebrew #3809)
corresponding to 3808
KJV usage: or even, neither, no(-ne, -r), ((can-))not, as nothing, without.
Pronounce: law
Origin: (Aramaic) or lah (Aramaic) (Dan. 4:32) {law}
changed
shna' (Hebrew #8133)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 8132
KJV usage: alter, change, (be) diverse.
Pronounce: shen-aw'
, according to the law
dath (Hebrew #1882)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 1881
KJV usage: decree, law.
Pronounce: dawth
o of the Medes
Maday (Hebrew #4076)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4074
KJV usage: Mede(-s).
Pronounce: maw-dah'-ee
and Persians
Parac (Hebrew #6540)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 6539
KJV usage: Persia, Persians.
Pronounce: paw-ras'
, which θaltereth
`ada' (Hebrew #5709)
corresponding to 5710
KJV usage: alter, depart, pass (away), remove, take (away).
Pronounce: ad-aw'
Origin: (Aramaic) or adah (Aramaic) {ad-aw'}
not
la' (Hebrew #3809)
corresponding to 3808
KJV usage: or even, neither, no(-ne, -r), ((can-))not, as nothing, without.
Pronounce: law
Origin: (Aramaic) or lah (Aramaic) (Dan. 4:32) {law}
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establish.
according.
altereth not.
Chal. passeth not.

J. N. Darby Translation

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Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the writing, that it be not changed, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which may not be revoked.