Daniel 10:9

9 Then I heard the man speak. As I listened to him, I fell sound asleep. My face was toward the ground.

Daniel 10:9 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 10:9

Yet heard I the voice of his words
Though he was struck with so much awe, and his spirits so greatly depressed, and his body reduced to so low a condition; yet he was capable of attending to the voice, and of hearing the articulate sounds pronounced, and of understanding what was said: and when I heard the voice of his words, then was I in a deep sleep on
my face, and my face toward the ground;
as soon as he heard his words, he fell upon his face to the ground, either in a way of worship and adoration, of prayer and supplication, as the Arabic version suggests; or through awe and reverence of the speaker, as well as through faintness of spirits; and these being quite exhausted, as it were, might be the reason of his falling into a deep sleep; unless it can be thought he was lulled into it, through the sweetness of the voice he had heard.

Daniel 10:9 In-Context

7 I was the only one who saw the vision. The men who were there with me didn't see it. But they were so terrified that they ran and hid.
8 So I was left alone as I was watching that great vision. I felt very weak. My face turned as pale as death. And I was helpless.
9 Then I heard the man speak. As I listened to him, I fell sound asleep. My face was toward the ground.
10 A hand touched me. It pulled me up on my hands and knees. I began to tremble with fear.
11 The man said, "Daniel, you are highly respected. Think carefully about what I am going to say to you. And stand up. God has sent me to you." When he said that, I trembled as I stood up.
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