the thoughts imaginations (without the art.); cf. R.V. marg.The word is a peculiar one, and is found only here in the O.T. The idea expressed by it is probably that of fancyings, imaginings(in Syr. it means a mirage); in the Targums it is used especially (like the cognate verb) of sinfulimaginations, as Isaiah 57:17 (for the Heb. -way"), Ezekiel 38:10.

visions of my head Daniel 2:28.

troubled me alarmed me:cf. Daniel 4:19; Daniel 5:6; Daniel 5:10; Daniel 7:15; Daniel 7:28; also Daniel 5:9. The corresponding Hebrew word means to perturbor dismay.

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