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10 It grew as high as the heavenly army, made some of the army and some of the stars[a] fall to the earth,(A) and trampled them.(B) 11 It acted arrogantly(C) even against the Prince of the heavenly army;(D) it revoked his regular sacrifice(E) and overthrew the place of his sanctuary. 12 In the rebellion, the army was given up, together with the regular sacrifice. The horn threw truth to the ground and was successful(F) in what it did.

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  1. 8:10 Or some of the army, that is, some of the stars