Daniel 2

1In the second year ofhis reign Nabuchodonosor dreamed a dream, and his spirit was amazed, and his sleep departedfrom him. 2And the king gave orders to call the enchanters, and the magicians, and the sorcerers,and the Chaldeans, to declare to the king his dreams. And they came and stood before the king. 3And the king said to them, I have dreamed, and my spirit was troubled to know the dream. 4And the Chaldeans spoke to the king in the Syrian language,saying, O king, live for ever: do you tell the dream to your servants, and we will declarethe interpretation. 5The king answered the Chaldeans, The thing has departed from me: if you⌃ do not make knownto me the dream and the interpretation, you⌃ shall be destroyed, and your houses shall be spoiled. 6But if you⌃ make known to me the dream, and the interpretation thereof, you⌃ shall receiveof me gifts and presents and much honor: only tell me the dream, and the interpretation thereof. 7They answered the second time, and said, Let the king tell the dream to his servants,and we will declare the interpretation. 8And the king answered and said, I verily know that you⌃ are trying to gain time, becauseyou⌃ see that the thing has gone from me. 9If then you⌃ do not tell me the dream, I know that you⌃ have concerted to utter beforeme a false and corrupt tale, until the time shall have past: tell me my dream, and I shall know that you⌃will also declare to me the interpretation thereof. 10The Chaldeans answered before the king, and said, There is no man upon the earth, whoshall be able to make known the king's matter: forasmuch as no great king or ruler asks such a questionof an enchanter, magician, or Chaldean. 11For the question which the king asks is difficult, and there is no one else who shallanswer it before the king, but the gods, whose dwelling is not with any flesh. 12Then the king in rage and anger commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon. 13So the decree went forth, and they began to kill the wise men; and they sought Danieland his fellows to killthem. 14Then Daniel answeredwith counsel and prudence to Arioch the captain of the royal guard, who was gone forth to killthe wise men of Babylon;saying, 15Chief magistrate of the king, wherefore has the preemptory command proceeded from theking? So Arioch made known the matter to Daniel. 16And Daniel entreated the king to give him time, and that he mightthus declare to the king the interpretation of it. 17So Daniel went into his house, and made known the matter to Ananias, and Misael, andAzarias, his friends. 18And they sought mercies from the God of heaven concerning this mystery; that Daniel andhis friends might not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon. 19Then the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision of the night; and Daniel blessedthe God of heaven, and said, 20May the name of God be blessed from everlasting and to everlasting: for wisdom and understandingare his. 21And he changes times and seasons: he appoints kings, and removesthem, giving wisdom to the wise, and prudence to them that have understanding: 22he reveals deep and secretmatters; knowing what is in darkness, and the light is with him. 23I give thanks to you, and praiseyou, O God of my fathers, for you has given me wisdom and power, and has made known to me thethings which we asked of you; and you has made known to me the king's vision. 24And Daniel came to Arioch, whom the king had appointed to destroy the wise men of Babylon,and said to him; Destroy not the wise men of Babylon, but bring me in before the king, and I will declarethe interpretation to the king. 25Then Arioch in haste brought in Daniel before the king, and said to him, I have founda man of the children of the captivity of Judea, who will declare the interpretation to the king. 26And the king answered and said to Daniel, whose name was Baltasar, Canst you declareto me the dream which I saw, and the interpretation thereof? 27And Daniel answered before the king, and said, The mystery which the king asksthe explanation of is notin the power of the wise men, magicians, enchanters,or soothsayers to declare to the king. 28But there is a God in heaven revealing mysteries, and he has made known to king Nabuchodonosorwhat things must come to pass in the last days. Your dream, and the visions of your head upon your bed,are as follows, 29O king: your thoughts upon your bed aroseas to what must come to pass hereafter: and he that reveals mysteries has made known to youwhat must come to pass. 30Moreover, this mystery has not been revealed to me by reason of wisdom which is in mebeyond allothers living, but for the sake of making known the interpretation to the king, that you mightknow the thoughts of your heart. 31You, O king, saw, and behold an image: that image was great, and the appearance of itexcellent, standing before your face; and the form of it was terrible. 32It was an image, the head of which was of fine gold, its hands and breast and arms of silver,its belly and thighs of brass, 33its legs of iron, its feet, part of iron and part of earthenware. 34You saw until a stone was cut out of a mountain without hands, and it struck the imageupon its feet of iron and earthenware, and utterly reduced them to powder. 35Then once for all the earthenware, the iron, the brass, the silver, the gold, were groundto powder, and became as chaff from the summer threshing floor; and the violence of the wind carried themaway, and no place was found for them: and the stone which had struck the image became a great mountain,and filled all the earth. 36This is the dream; and we will tell the interpretation thereof before the king. 37You, O king, are a king of kings, to whom the God of heaven has given a powerful andstrong and honorable kingdom, 38in every place where the children of men dwell: and he has given into your hand the wildbeasts of the field, and the birds of the sky and the fish of the sea, and he has made you lord of all. 39You are the head of gold. And after you shall arise another kingdom inferior to you,an a third kingdom which is the brass, which shall have dominion over all the earth; 40and a fourth kingdom, which shall be strong as iron: as iron beats to powder and subduesall things, so shall it beat to powder and subdue. 41And whereas you saw the feet and the toes, part of earthenware and part of iron, thekingdom shall be divided; yet there shall be in it of the strength of iron, as you saw the iron mixedwith earthenware. 42Andwhereas the toes of the feet were part of iron and part of earthenware, part of the kingdomshall be strong, andpart of it shall be broken. 43Whereas you saw the iron mixed with earthenware, they shall be mingled with the seedof men: but they shall not cleave together, as the iron does not mix itself with earthenware. 44And in the days of those kings the God of heaven shall set up a kingdom which shall neverbe destroyed: and his kingdom shall not be left to another people,but it shall beat to pieces and grind to powder allother kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever. 45Whereas you saw that a stone was cut out of a mountain without hands, and it beat topieces the earthenware, the iron, the brass, the silver, the gold; the great God has made known to theking what must happen hereafter: and the dream is true, and the interpretation thereof sure. 46Then king Nabuchodonosor fell upon his face, and worshipped Daniel, and gave orders tooffer to him gifts and incense. 47And the king answered and said to Daniel, Of a truth your God is a God of gods, and Lordof kings, who reveals mysteries; for you has been able to reveal this mystery. 48And the king promoted Daniel, and gave him great and abundant gifts, and set him overthe whole province of Babylon, andmade him chief satrap over all the wise men of Babylon. 49And Daniel asked of the king, and he appointed Sedrach, Misach, and Abdenago, over theaffairs of the province of Babylon: but Daniel was in the king's palace.

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