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and with tremendous anger the goat started toward the ram that I had seen beside the river.[a] The goat was so fierce that its attack broke both horns of the ram, leaving him powerless. Then the goat trampled on the ram, and no one could do anything to help. After this, the goat became even more powerful. But at the peak of his power, his mighty horn was broken, and four other mighty horns took its place—one pointing to the north and one to the east, one to the south and one to the west.

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Footnotes

  1. 8.6 river: See the note at 8.2.

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