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1
In the third
year
of the reign
of Belshazzar
the king
a vision
appeared
to me, Daniel,
subsequent
to the one which
appeared
to me previously.
2
I looked
in the vision
,
and while I was looking
I was in the citadel
of Susa,
which
is in the province
of Elam;
and
I looked
in the vision
and I myself
was beside
the Ulai
Canal.
3
Then I lifted
my eyes
and looked,
and behold,
a ram
which had two horns
was standing
in front
of the canal.
Now the two horns
were long,
but one
was longer
than
the other,
with the longer one
coming
up last.
4
I saw
the ram
butting
westward,
northward,
and southward,
and no
other beasts
could stand
before
him nor was there
anyone to rescue
from his power,
but he did
as he pleased
and magnified
himself.
5
While I was observing,
behold,
a male
goat
was coming
from the west
over
the surface
of the whole
earth
without
touching
the ground;
and the
goat
had a conspicuous
horn
between
his eyes.
6
He came
up to the ram
that had the two horns,
which
I had seen
standing
in front
of the canal,
and rushed
at him in his mighty
wrath.
7
I saw
him come
beside
the ram
,
and he was enraged
at him; and he struck
the ram
and shattered
his two
horns,
and
the ram
had
no
strength
to withstand
him. So he hurled
him to the ground
and trampled
on him, and there was none
to rescue
the ram
from his power.
8
Then the male
goat
magnified
himself exceedingly.
But as soon as he was mighty,
the large
horn
was broken;
and in its place
there came
up four
conspicuous
horns toward the four
winds
of heaven.
9
Out of one
of them came forth
a rather small
horn
which grew
exceedingly
great
toward
the south,
toward
the east,
and
toward
the Beautiful
Land.
10
It grew
up to the host
of heaven
and caused some
of the host
and some
of the stars
to fall
to the earth,
and it trampled them down.
11
It even
magnified
itself to be equal
with the Commander
of the host;
and it removed
the regular sacrifice
from Him, and the place
of His sanctuary
was thrown down.
12
And on account of transgression
the host
will be given
over to the horn along
with the regular sacrifice;
and it will fling
truth
to the ground
and perform
its will and prosper.
13
Then I heard
a
holy
one
speaking,
and another
holy
one
said
to that particular
one
who was
speaking,
"How
long
will the vision
about the regular sacrifice
apply, while the transgression
causes horror,
so as to allow
both the holy
place and the host
to be trampled?"
14
He said
to me, "For 2,300
evenings
and mornings;
then the holy
place will be properly restored."
15
When I, Daniel,
had seen
the vision,
I sought
to understand
it; and behold,
standing
before
me was one who looked
like a man.
16
And I heard
the voice
of a man
between
the banks of Ulai,
and he called
out and said,
"Gabriel,
give
this
man an understanding
of the vision."
17
So he came
near
to where I was standing,
and when he came
I was frightened
and fell
on my face;
but he said
to me, "Son
of man,
understand
that the vision
pertains to the time
of the end."
18
Now while he was talking
with me, I sank into a deep sleep
with my face
to the ground;
but he touched
me and made me stand
upright.
19
He said,
"Behold,
I am going to let you know
what
will occur
at the final period
of the indignation,
for it pertains to the appointed time
of the end.
20
"The ram
which
you saw
with the two horns
represents the kings
of Media
and Persia.
21
"The shaggy
goat
represents the kingdom
of Greece,
and the large
horn
that is between
his eyes
is the first
king.
22
"The broken
horn and the four
horns that arose
in its place
represent four
kingdoms
which will arise
from his nation,
although not with his power.
23
"In the latter period
of their rule,
When the transgressors
have run
their course, A king
will arise,
Insolent
and skilled
in intrigue.
24
"His power
will be mighty,
but not by his own power,
And he will destroy
to an extraordinary degree
And prosper
and perform
his will; He will destroy
mighty men
and the holy
people.
25
"And through
his shrewdness
He will cause deceit
to succeed
by his influence;
And he will magnify
himself in his heart,
And he will destroy
many
while they are at ease.
He will even oppose
the Prince
of princes,
But he will be broken
without
human agency.
26
"The vision
of the evenings
and mornings
Which
has been told
is true;
But keep
the vision
secret,
For it pertains to many
days
in the future."
27
Then I, Daniel,
was exhausted
and sick
for days.
Then I got
up again and carried
on the king's
business;
but I was astounded
at the vision,
and there was none
to explain
it.
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