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In those days I, Daniel, was mourning for three whole weeks.[a] I ate no choice food, no meat or wine came to my lips,[b] nor did I anoint myself with oil[c] until the end of those three weeks.

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Footnotes

  1. Daniel 10:2 tn Heb “three weeks of days.” The inclusion of “days” here and in v. 3 is perhaps intended to call attention to the fact that these weeks are very different in nature from those of chap. 9, which are “weeks of years.”
  2. Daniel 10:3 tn Heb “mouth.”
  3. Daniel 10:3 sn Anointing oneself with oil (usually olive oil) was a common OT practice due to the severity of the Middle Eastern sun (cf. Ps 121:6). It was also associated with rejoicing (e.g., Prov 27:9) and was therefore usually not practiced during a period of mourning.