Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Then was king Belshazzar greatly troubled, and his countenance was changed in him, and his lords were astonied.

Countenance

General references

Bible References

Greatly

Daniel 5:6
Then the colour went from the king's face, and he was troubled by his thoughts; strength went from his body, and his knees were shaking.
Daniel 2:1
In the second year of the rule of Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadnezzar had dreams; and his spirit was troubled and his sleep went from him.
Job 18:11
He is overcome by fears on every side, they go after him at every step.
Psalm 18:14
He sent out his arrows, driving them in all directions; by his flames of fire they were troubled.
Revelation 6:15
And the kings of the earth, and the rulers, and the chief captains, and the men of wealth, and the strong, and every servant and free man, took cover in the holes and the rocks of the mountains;

Countenance

Daniel 5:6
Then the colour went from the king's face, and he was troubled by his thoughts; strength went from his body, and his knees were shaking.
Daniel 10:8
So I was by myself, and I saw this great vision, and all my strength went from me; and the colour went from my face.

Changed

Isaiah 13:6
Send out a cry of grief; for the day of the Lord is near; it comes as destruction from the Most High.
Isaiah 21:2
A vision of fear comes before my eyes; the worker of deceit goes on in his false way, and the waster goes on making waste. Up! Elam; to the attack! Media; I have put an end to her sorrow.
Jeremiah 6:24
The news of it has come to our ears; our hands have become feeble: trouble has come on us and pain, like the pain of a woman in childbirth.
Jeremiah 30:6
Put the question and see if it is possible for a man to have birth-pains: why do I see every man with his hands gripping his sides, as a woman does when the pains of birth are on her, and all faces are turned green?
Matthew 2:3
And when it came to the ears of Herod the king, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.

General references

Isaiah 47:12
Go on now with your secret arts, and all your wonder-working, to which you have given yourself up from your earliest days; it may be that they will be of profit to you, or by them you may put fear into your attackers.

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain