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1
Now in the second
year
of the reign
of
Nebuchadnezzar
,
Nebuchadnezzar
had
dreams;
and his spirit
was troubled
and his sleep
left
him.
2
Then
the king
gave orders
to call
in the magicians,
the conjurers,
the sorcerers
and the Chaldeans
to tell
the king
his dreams.
So they came
in and stood
before
the king
.
3
The king
said
to them, "I had
a dream
and my spirit
is anxious
to understand
the dream."
4
Then the Chaldeans
spoke
to the king
in Aramaic:
"O king,
live
forever!
Tell
the dream
to your servants,
and we will declare
the interpretation."
5
The king
replied
to the Chaldeans,
"The command
from me is firm:
if
you do not make known
to me the dream
and its interpretation,
you will be torn
limb
from
limb
and your houses
will be made
a rubbish heap.
6
"But if
you
declare
the dream
and its interpretation,
you will receive
from me gifts
and a reward
and great
honor;
therefore
declare
to me
the dream
and its interpretation."
7
They answered
a second time
and said,
"Let the king
tell
the dream
to his servants,
and we will declare
the interpretation."
8
The king
replied,
"I know
for certain
that you are bargaining
for time,
inasmuch
as you have seen
that the command
from me is firm,
9
that if
you do not make
the dream
known
to me, there is only one
decree
for you. For you have agreed together
to speak
lying
and corrupt
words
before
me until
the situation
is changed;
therefore
tell
me
the dream
,
that I may know
that you can declare
to me its interpretation."
10
The Chaldeans
answered
the
king
and said,
"There
is not a man
on earth
who
could
declare
the matter
for
the
king
,
inasmuch
as no
great
king
or ruler
has ever asked
anything
like this
of any
magician,
conjurer
or Chaldean.
11
"Moreover, the thing
which
the king
demands
is difficult,
and there
is no
one else
who
could declare
it to
the king
except
gods,
whose
dwelling
place
is not with mortal flesh."
12
Because
of this
the king
became indignant
and very
furious
and gave orders
to destroy
all
the wise men
of Babylon.
13
So the decree
went forth
that the wise men
should be slain;
and they looked
for Daniel
and his friends
to kill
them.
14
Then
Daniel
replied
with discretion
and discernment
to Arioch,
the captain
of the king's
bodyguard,
who
had gone forth
to slay
the wise men
of Babylon;
15
he said
to
Arioch
,
the king's
commander,
"For what
reason
is the decree
from the king
so urgent?"
Then
Arioch
informed
Daniel
about the matter.
16
So Daniel
went
in and requested
of the king
that he would give
him time,
in order that he might declare
the interpretation
to the king.
17
Then
Daniel
went
to his house
and informed
his friends,
Hananiah,
Mishael
and Azariah,
about the matter,
18
so
that they might request
compassion
from the God
of heaven
concerning
this
mystery,
so
that Daniel
and his friends
would not be destroyed
with the rest
of the wise men
of Babylon.
19
Then
the mystery
was revealed
to
Daniel
in a night
vision.
Then
Daniel
blessed
the God
of heaven;
20
Daniel
said,
"Let the name
of God
be blessed
forever
and ever,
For wisdom
and power
belong to Him.
21
"It is He who changes
the times
and the epochs;
He removes
kings
and establishes
kings
;
He gives
wisdom
to wise men
And knowledge
to men of understanding.
22
"It is He who reveals
the profound
and hidden things;
He knows
what
is in the darkness,
And the light
dwells
with Him.
23
"To You, O God
of my fathers,
I give thanks
and praise,
For You have given
me wisdom
and power;
Even now
You have made
known
to me what
we requested
of You, For
You have made
known
to us the king's
matter."
24
Therefore,
Daniel
went
in to Arioch,
whom
the king
had appointed
to destroy
the wise
men
of Babylon;
he
went
and spoke
to him as follows:
"Do not destroy
the wise
men
of Babylon!
Take
me into
the king
's
presence,
and I will declare
the interpretation
to
the king
."
25
Then
Arioch
hurriedly
brought
Daniel
into the king's
presence
and spoke
to him as follows:
"I have found
a man
among
the exiles
from Judah
who
can make
the interpretation
known
to the king!"
26
The king
said
to Daniel,
whose
name
was Belteshazzar,
"Are you able
to make known
to me the dream
which
I have seen
and its interpretation?"
27
Daniel
answered
before
the king
and said,
"As for the mystery
about which
the king
has inquired,
neither
wise men,
conjurers,
magicians
nor diviners
are able
to declare
it to
the king
.
28
"However,
there
is a God
in heaven
who
reveals
mysteries,
and He has made known
to King
Nebuchadnezzar
what
will take place
in the latter
days.
This
was your dream
and the visions
in your mind
while on your bed.
29
"As for you, O king,
while on your bed
your thoughts
turned
to what
would take
place
in the future;
and He who reveals
mysteries
has made known
to you what
will take
place
.
30
"But as for me, this
mystery
has
not been revealed
to me for any wisdom
residing
in me more than
in any
other living man,
but for the purpose
of making
the interpretation
known
to the king,
and that you may understand
the thoughts
of your mind.
31
"You, O king,
were looking
and behold,
there was a single
great
statue;
that statue,
which was large
and of extraordinary
splendor,
was standing
in front
of you, and its appearance
was awesome.
32
"The head
of that statue
was made of fine
gold,
its breast
and its arms
of silver,
its belly
and its thighs
of bronze,
33
its legs
of iron
,
its feet
partly
of iron
and
partly
of clay.
34
"You continued
looking
until
a stone
was cut
out without
hands,
and it struck
the statue
on its feet
of iron
and clay
and crushed
them.
35
"Then
the iron,
the clay,
the bronze,
the silver
and the gold
were crushed
all
at the same time
and
became
like chaff
from the summer
threshing floors;
and the wind
carried
them away so that not a trace
of them was found.
But the stone
that struck
the statue
became
a great
mountain
and filled
the whole
earth.
36
"This
was the dream;
now we will tell
its interpretation
before
the king.
37
"You, O king,
are the king
of kings,
to whom
the God
of heaven
has given
the kingdom,
the power,
the strength
and the glory;
38
and wherever
the sons
of men
dwell,
or the beasts
of the field,
or the birds
of the sky,
He has given
them into your hand
and has caused you to rule
over them all.
You are the head
of gold.
39
"After
you there will arise
another
kingdom
inferior
to you, then
another
third
kingdom
of bronze,
which
will rule
over all
the earth.
40
"Then there will be a fourth
kingdom
as strong
as iron
;
inasmuch
as iron
crushes
and shatters
all
things,
so, like iron
that breaks
in pieces,
it will crush
and break
all
these
in pieces.
41
"In that you saw
the feet
and toes,
partly
of potter's
clay
and
partly
of iron,
it will be a divided
kingdom;
but it will have
in it the toughness
of iron,
inasmuch
as you saw
the iron
mixed
with common
clay
.
42
"As the toes
of the feet
were partly
of iron
and part
ly
of pottery,
so some
of the kingdom
will be strong
and part
of it will be brittle.
43
"And in that you saw
the iron
mixed
with common
clay,
they will combine
with one another in the seed
of men;
but they will not adhere
to one
another,
even
as iron
does not combine
with pottery.
44
"In the days
of those
kings
the God
of heaven
will set
up a kingdom
which
will never
be destroyed,
and that kingdom
will not be left
for another
people;
it will crush
and put an end
to all
these
kingdoms,
but it will itself
endure
forever.
45
"Inasmuch
as you saw
that a stone
was cut
out of the mountain
without
hands
and that it crushed
the iron,
the bronze,
the clay,
the silver
and the gold,
the great
God
has made known
to the king
what
will take place
in the future;
so the dream
is true
and its interpretation
is trustworthy."
46
Then
King
Nebuchadnezzar
fell
on his face
and did homage
to Daniel,
and gave orders
to present
to him an offering
and fragrant incense.
47
The king
answered
Daniel
and said,
"Surely
your God
is a God
of gods
and a Lord
of kings
and a revealer
of mysteries,
since
you have been able
to reveal
this
mystery."
48
Then
the king
promoted
Daniel
and gave
him many
great
gifts,
and he made him ruler
over
the whole
province
of Babylon
and chief
prefect
over
all
the wise men
of Babylon
.
49
And Daniel
made request
of the king,
and he appointed
Shadrach,
Meshach
and Abed-nego
over
the administration
of the province
of Babylon,
while Daniel
was at the king's
court.
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