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Daniel 2
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1
And in the
second
year
of the
reign
of
Nebuchadnezzar
Nebuchadnezzar
dreamed
dreams,
wherewith his
spirit
was
troubled
, and his
sleep
brake
from him.
2
Then the
king
commanded
to
call
the
magicians,
and the
astrologers,
and the
sorcerers
, and the
Chaldeans,
for to
shew
the
king
his
dreams.
So they
came
and
stood
before
the
king.
3
And the
king
said
unto them, I have
dreamed
a
dream,
and my
spirit
was
troubled
to
know
the
dream.
4
Then
spake
the
Chaldeans
to the
king
in
Syriack,
O
king,
live
for
ever:
tell
thy
servants
the
dream,
and we will
shew
the
interpretation.
5
The
king
answered
and
said
to the
Chaldeans,
The
thing
is
gone
from
me:
if
ye will
not
make
known
unto me the
dream,
with the
interpretation
thereof, ye shall be
cut
a
in
pieces,
and your
houses
shall be
made
a
dunghill.
6
But
if
ye
shew
the
dream,
and the
interpretation
thereof, ye shall
receive
of
me
gifts
and
rewards
b
and
great
honour:
therefore
shew
me the
dream,
and the
interpretation
thereof.
7
They
answered
again
and
said
, Let the
king
tell
his
servants
the
dream,
and we will
shew
the
interpretation
of it.
8
The
king
answered
and
said
,
I
know
of
certainty
that
ye
would
gain
c
the
time,
because
ye
see
the
thing
is
gone
from
me.
9
But
if
ye will
not
make
known
unto me the
dream,
there is but
one
*
decree
for you: for ye have
prepared
lying
and
corrupt
words
to
speak
before
me,
till
the
time
be
changed
:
therefore
tell
me the
dream,
and I shall
know
that
ye can
shew
me the
interpretation
thereof.
10
The
Chaldeans
answered
before
the
king,
and
said
, There
is
not
a
man
upon
the
earth
that
can
shew
the
king's
matter:
therefore
there
is
no
king,
lord,
nor
ruler,
that
asked
such
things
at
any
magician,
or
astrologer,
or
Chaldean.
11
And it is a
rare
thing
that the
king
requireth
, and there
is
none
other
that can
shew
it
before
the
king,
except
the
gods,
whose
dwelling
is
not
with
flesh.
12
For
this
cause
the
king
was
angry
and
very
furious
, and
commanded
to
destroy
all
the
wise
men of
Babylon.
13
And the
decree
went
forth
that the
wise
men should be
slain
; and they
sought
Daniel
and his
fellows
to be
slain
.
14
Then
Daniel
answered
d
with
counsel
and
wisdom
to
Arioch
the
captain
of
the
king's
guard,
which was gone
forth
to
slay
the
wise
men of
Babylon:
15
He
answered
and
said
to
Arioch
the
king's
captain,
Why
is
the
decree
so
hasty
from
the
king?
Then
Arioch
made the
thing
known
to
Daniel.
16
Then
Daniel
went
in
, and
desired
of
the
king
that he would
give
him
time,
and that he would
shew
the
king
the
interpretation.
17
Then
Daniel
went
to his
house,
and made the
thing
known
to
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah,
his
companions:
18
That they would
desire
mercies
of
the
God
e
of
heaven
concerning
this
secret;
that
Daniel
and his
fellows
should
not
perish
with
the
rest
of the
wise
men of
Babylon.
19
Then
was the
secret
revealed
unto
Daniel
in a
night
vision.
Then
Daniel
blessed
the
God
of
heaven.
20
Daniel
answered
and
said
,
Blessed
be
the
name
of
God
for
ever
and
ever
*
: for
wisdom
and
might
are
his:
21
And he
changeth
the
times
and the
seasons:
he
removeth
kings,
and setteth
up
kings:
he
giveth
wisdom
unto the
wise,
and
knowledge
to them that
know
understanding:
22
He
revealeth
the
deep
and secret
things
: he
knoweth
what
is in the
darkness,
and the
light
dwelleth
with
him.
23
I
thank
thee, and
praise
thee, O thou
God
of my
fathers,
who hast
given
me
wisdom
and
might,
and hast made
known
unto me
now
what we
desired
of
thee:
for thou hast now made
known
unto us the
king's
matter.
24
Therefore
*
*
Daniel
went
in
unto
Arioch,
whom the
king
had
ordained
to
destroy
the
wise
men of
Babylon:
he
went
and
said
thus
unto him;
Destroy
not
the
wise
men of
Babylon:
bring me
in
before
the
king,
and I will
shew
unto the
king
the
interpretation.
25
Then
Arioch
brought
in
Daniel
before
the
king
in
haste
, and
said
thus
unto him, I have
found
a
man
of the
captives
*
of
Judah,
that will make
known
unto the
king
the
interpretation.
26
The
king
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
whose
name
was
Belteshazzar,
Art
thou
able
to make
known
unto me the
dream
which I have
seen
, and the
interpretation
thereof?
27
Daniel
answered
in the
presence
of the
king,
and
said
, The
secret
which the
king
hath
demanded
cannot
*
the
wise
men, the
astrologers,
the
magicians,
the
soothsayers
,
shew
unto the
king;
28
But
there
is
a
God
in
heaven
that
revealeth
secrets,
and maketh
known
to the
king
Nebuchadnezzar
what
shall
be
in the
latter
days.
Thy
dream,
and the
visions
of thy
head
upon
thy
bed,
are
these;
29
As for
thee,
O
king,
thy
thoughts
came
f
into thy mind
upon
thy
bed,
what
should come to
pass
hereafter
*
: and he that
revealeth
secrets
maketh
known
to thee
what
shall come to
pass
.
30
But as for
me,
this
secret
is
not
revealed
to me for any
wisdom
that I
have
more
than
any
living,
but
for their
sakes
g
that
shall make
known
the
interpretation
to the
king,
and that thou mightest
know
the
thoughts
of thy
heart.
31
Thou,
O
king,
sawest
*
,
h
and
behold
a
great
*
image.
This
great
image,
whose
brightness
was
excellent,
stood
before
thee; and the
form
thereof was
terrible
.
32
This
image's
head
was of
fine
gold,
his
breast
and his
arms
of
silver,
his
belly
and his
thighs
i
of
brass,
33
His
legs
of
iron,
his
feet
part
of
iron
and
part
of
clay.
34
Thou
sawest
*
till
that a
stone
was cut
out
without
j
hands,
which
smote
the
image
upon
his
feet
that were of
iron
and
clay,
and
brake
them
to
pieces
.
35
Then
was the
iron,
the
clay,
the
brass,
the
silver,
and the
gold,
broken to
pieces
together,
and
became
like the
chaff
of
the
summer
threshingfloors;
and the
wind
carried
them
away
,
that
no
place
was
found
for them: and the
stone
that
smote
the
image
became
a
great
mountain,
and
filled
the
whole
earth.
36
This
is the
dream;
and we will
tell
the
interpretation
thereof
before
the
king.
37
Thou,
O
king,
art a
king
of
kings:
for the
God
of
heaven
hath
given
thee a
kingdom,
power,
and
strength,
and
glory.
38
And
wheresoever
the
children
of
men
dwell
, the
beasts
of the
field
and the
fowls
of the
heaven
hath he
given
into thine
hand,
and hath made thee
ruler
over them
all.
Thou
art this
head
of
gold.
39
And
after
thee shall
arise
another
kingdom
inferior
to
thee,
and
another
third
kingdom
of
brass,
which shall bear
rule
over
all
the
earth.
40
And the
fourth
kingdom
shall
be
strong
as
iron:
forasmuch as
iron
breaketh in
pieces
and
subdueth
all
things: and
as
iron
that
breaketh
all
these,
shall it break in
pieces
and
bruise
.
41
And whereas thou
sawest
the
feet
and
toes,
part
of
potters'
clay,
and
part
of
iron,
the
kingdom
shall
be
divided
;
but
there shall
be
in it
of
the
strength
of the
iron,
forasmuch
as
thou
sawest
the
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay.
42
And as the
toes
of the
feet
were
part
of
iron,
and
part
of
clay,
so the
kingdom
shall
be
partly
*
strong,
and
partly
*
broken
.
k
43
And
whereas
thou
sawest
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay,
they shall mingle
themselves
*
with the
seed
of
men:
but they
shall
not
cleave
one
l
to
another,
even
as
iron
is
not
mixed
with
clay.
44
And in the
days
m
of
these
kings
shall the
God
of
heaven
set
up
a
kingdom,
which shall
never
be
destroyed
: and the
kingdom
shall
not
be
left
to
other
people,
but it shall break in
pieces
and
consume
all
these
kingdoms,
and
it
shall
stand
for
ever.
45
Forasmuch
as
thou
sawest
that the
stone
was cut
out
of the
mountain
without
n
hands,
and that it brake in
pieces
the
iron,
the
brass,
the
clay,
the
silver,
and the
gold;
the
great
God
hath made
known
to the
king
what
shall come to
pass
hereafter
*
: and the
dream
is
certain,
and the
interpretation
thereof
sure
.
46
Then
the
king
Nebuchadnezzar
fell
upon
his
face,
and
worshipped
Daniel,
and
commanded
that they should
offer
an
oblation
and sweet
odours
unto him.
47
The
king
answered
unto
Daniel,
and
said
,
Of
a
truth
it is,
that
your
God
is a
God
of
gods,
and a
Lord
of
kings,
and a
revealer
of
secrets,
seeing thou
couldest
reveal
this
secret.
48
Then
the
king
made
Daniel
a great
man
, and
gave
him
many
great
gifts,
and made him
ruler
over
the
whole
province
of
Babylon,
and
chief
of the
governors
over
all
the
wise
men of
Babylon.
49
Then
Daniel
requested
of
the
king,
and he
set
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abednego,
over
the
affairs
of the
province
of
Babylon:
but
Daniel
sat in the
gate
of the
king.
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