Chapter 1
1: In the
third year of the reign of Jehoi'akim king of Judah,
Nebuchadnez'zar king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged
it.
2: And the Lord gave Jehoi'akim king of Judah into his
hand, with some of the vessels of the house of God; and he
brought them to the land of Shinar, to the house of his god, and
placed the vessels in the treasury of his god.
3: Then the king commanded Ash'penaz, his chief eunuch,
to bring some of the people of Israel, both of the royal family
and of the nobility,
4: youths without blemish, handsome and skilful in all
wisdom, endowed with knowledge, understanding learning, and
competent to serve in the king's palace, and to teach them the
letters and language of the Chalde'ans.
5: The king assigned them a daily portion of the rich
food which the king ate, and of the wine which he drank. They
were to be educated for three years, and at the end of that time
they were to stand before the king.
6: Among these were Daniel, Hanani'ah, Mish'a-el, and
Azari'ah of the tribe of Judah.
7: And the chief of the eunuchs gave them names: Daniel
he called Belteshaz'zar, Hanani'ah he called Shadrach, Mish'a-el
he called Meshach, and Azari'ah he called Abed'nego.
8: But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself
with the king's rich food, or with the wine which he drank;
therefore he asked the chief of the eunuchs to allow him not to
defile himself.
9: And God gave Daniel favor and compassion in the sight
of the chief of the eunuchs;
10: and the chief of the eunuchs said to Daniel, "I
fear lest my lord the king, who appointed your food and your
drink, should see that you were in poorer condition than the
youths who are of your own age. So you would endanger my head
with the king."
11: Then Daniel said to the steward whom the chief of the
eunuchs had appointed over Daniel, Hanani'ah, Mish'a-el, and
Azari'ah;
12: "Test your servants for ten days; let us be
given vegetables to eat and water to drink.
13: Then let our appearance and the appearance of the
youths who eat the king's rich food be observed by you, and
according to what you see deal with your servants."
14: So he hearkened to them in this matter, and tested
them for ten days.
15: At the end of ten days it was seen that they were
better in appearance and fatter in flesh than all the youths who
ate the king's rich food.
16: So the steward took away their rich food and the wine
they were to drink, and gave them vegetables.
17: As for these four youths, God gave them learning and
skill in all letters and wisdom; and Daniel had understanding in
all visions and dreams.
18: At the end of the time, when the king had commanded
that they should be brought in, the chief of the eunuchs brought
them in before Nebuchadnez'zar.
19: And the king spoke with them, and among them all none
was found like Daniel, Hanani'ah, Mish'a-el, and Azari'ah;
therefore they stood before the king.
20: And in every matter of wisdom and understanding
concerning which the king inquired of them, he found them ten
times better than all the magicians and enchanters that were in
all his kingdom.
21: And Daniel continued until the first year of King
Cyrus.
Chapter 2
1: In the
second year of the reign of Nebuchadnez'zar, Nebuchadnez'zar had
dreams; and his spirit was troubled, and his sleep left him.
2: Then the king commanded that the magicians, the
enchanters, the sorcerers, and the Chalde'ans be summoned, to
tell the king his dreams. So they came in and stood before the
king.
3: And the king said to them, "I had a dream, and my
spirit is troubled to know the dream."
4: Then the Chalde'ans said to the king, "O king,
live for ever! Tell your servants the dream, and we will show
the interpretation."
5: The king answered the Chalde'ans, "The word from
me is sure: if you do not make known to me the dream and its
interpretation, you shall be torn limb from limb, and your
houses shall be laid in ruins.
6: But if you show the dream and its interpretation, you
shall receive from me gifts and rewards and great honor.
Therefore show me the dream and its interpretation."
7: They answered a second time, "Let the king tell
his servants the dream, and we will show its
interpretation."
8: The king answered, "I know with certainty that
you are trying to gain time, because you see that the word from
me is sure
9: that if you do not make the dream known to me, there
is but one sentence for you. You have agreed to speak lying and
corrupt words before me till the times change. Therefore tell me
the dream, and I shall know that you can show me its
interpretation."
10: The Chalde'ans answered the king, "There is not
a man on earth who can meet the king's demand; for no great and
powerful king has asked such a thing of any magician or
enchanter or Chalde'an.
11: The thing that the king asks is difficult, and none
can show it to the king except the gods, whose dwelling is not
with flesh."
12: Because of this the king was angry and very furious,
and commanded that all the wise men of Babylon be destroyed.
13: So the decree went forth that the wise men were to be
slain, and they sought Daniel and his companions, to slay them.
14: Then Daniel replied with prudence and discretion to
Ar'i-och, the captain of the king's guard, who had gone out to
slay the wise men of Babylon;
15: he said to Ar'i-och, the king's captain, "Why is
the decree of the king so severe?" Then Ar'i-och made the
matter known to Daniel.
16: And Daniel went in and besought the king to appoint
him a time, that he might show to the king the interpretation.
17: Then Daniel went to his house and made the matter
known to Hanani'ah, Mish'a-el, and Azari'ah, his companions,
18: and told them to seek mercy of the God of heaven
concerning this mystery, so that Daniel and his companions might
not perish with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.
19: Then the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision
of the night. Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven.
20: Daniel said: "Blessed be the name of God for
ever and ever. to whom belong wisdom and might.
21: He changes times and seasons; he removes kings and
sets up kings; he gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to
those who have understanding;
22: he reveals deep and mysterious things; he knows what
is in the darkness, and the light dwells with him.
23: To thee, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and
praise, for thou hast given me wisdom and strength, and hast now
made known to me what we asked of thee, for thou hast made known
to us the king's matter."
24: Therefore Daniel went in to Ar'i-och, whom the king
had appointed to destroy the wise men of Babylon; he went and
said thus to him, "Do not destroy the wise men of Babylon;
bring me in before the king, and I will show the king the
interpretation."
25: Then Ar'i-och brought in Daniel before the king in
haste, and said thus to him: "I have found among the exiles
from Judah a man who can make known to the king the
interpretation."
26: The king said to Daniel, whose name was
Belteshaz'zar, "Are you able to make known to me the dream
that I have seen and its interpretation?"
27: Daniel answered the king, "No wise men,
enchanters, magicians, or astrologers can show to the king the
mystery which the king has asked,
28: but there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries,
and he has made known to King Nebuchadnez'zar what will be in
the latter days. Your dream and the visions of your head as you
lay in bed are these:
29: To you, O king, as you lay in bed came thoughts of
what would be hereafter, and he who reveals mysteries made known
to you what is to be.
30: But as for me, not because of any wisdom that I have
more than all the living has this mystery been revealed to me,
but in order that the interpretation may be made known to the
king, and that you may know the thoughts of your mind.
31: "You saw, O king, and behold, a great image.
This image, mighty and of exceeding brightness, stood before
you, and its appearance was frightening.
32: The head of this image was of fine gold, its breast
and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze,
33: its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly
of clay.
34: As you looked, a stone was cut out by no human hand,
and it smote the image on its feet of iron and clay, and broke
them in pieces;
35: then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, and
the gold, all together were broken in pieces, and became like
the chaff of the summer threshing floors; and the wind carried
them away, so that not a trace of them could be found. But the
stone that struck the image became a great mountain and filled
the whole earth.
36: "This was the dream; now we will tell the king
its interpretation.
37: You, O king, the king of kings, to whom the God of
heaven has given the kingdom, the power, and the might, and the
glory,
38: and into whose hand he has given, wherever they
dwell, the sons of men, the beasts of the field, and the birds
of the air, making you rule over them all -- you are the head of
gold.
39: After you shall arise another kingdom inferior to
you, and yet a third kingdom of bronze, which shall rule over
all the earth.
40: And there shall be a fourth kingdom, strong as iron,
because iron breaks to pieces and shatters all things; and like
iron which crushes, it shall break and crush all these.
41: And as you saw the feet and toes partly of potter's
clay and partly of iron, it shall be a divided kingdom; but some
of the firmness of iron shall be in it, just as you saw iron
mixed with the miry clay.
42: And as the toes of the feet were partly iron and
partly clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong and partly
brittle.
43: As you saw the iron mixed with miry clay, so they
will mix with one another in marriage, but they will not hold
together, just as iron does not mix with clay.
44: And in the days of those kings the God of heaven will
set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed, nor shall its
sovereignty be left to another people. It shall break in pieces
all these kingdoms and bring them to an end, and it shall stand
for ever;
45: just as you saw that a stone was cut from a mountain
by no human hand, and that it broke in pieces the iron, the
bronze, the clay, the silver, and the gold. A great God has made
known to the king what shall be hereafter. The dream is certain,
and its interpretation sure."
46: Then King Nebuchadnez'zar fell upon his face, and did
homage to Daniel, and commanded that an offering and incense be
offered up to him.
47: The king said to Daniel, "Truly, your God is God
of gods and Lord of kings, and a revealer of mysteries, for you
have been able to reveal this mystery."
48: Then the king gave Daniel high honors and many great
gifts, and made him ruler over the whole province of Babylon,
and chief prefect over all the wise men of Babylon.
49: Daniel made request of the king, and he appointed
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego over the affairs of the
province of Babylon; but Daniel remained at the king's court.
Chapter 3
1: King
Nebuchadnez'zar made an image of gold, whose height was sixty
cubits and its breadth six cubits. He set it up on the plain of
Dura, in the province of Babylon.
2: Then King Nebuchadnez'zar sent to assemble the
satraps, the prefects, and the governors, the counselors, the
treasurers, the justices, the magistrates, and all the officials
of the provinces to come to the dedication of the image which
King Nebuchadnez'zar had set up.
3: Then the satraps, the prefects, and the governors, the
counselors, the treasurers, the justices, the magistrates, and
all the officials of the provinces, were assembled for the
dedication of the image that King Nebuchadnez'zar had set up;
and they stood before the image that Nebuchadnez'zar had set up.
4: And the herald proclaimed aloud, "You are
commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages,
5: that when you hear the sound of the horn, pipe, lyre,
trigon, harp, bagpipe, and every kind of music, you are to fall
down and worship the golden image that King Nebuchadnez'zar has
set up;
6: and whoever does not fall down and worship shall
immediately be cast into a burning fiery furnace."
7: Therefore, as soon as all the peoples heard the sound
of the horn, pipe, lyre, trigon, harp, bagpipe, and every kind
of music, all the peoples, nations, and languages fell down and
worshiped the golden image which King Nebuchadnez'zar had set
up.
8: Therefore at that time certain Chalde'ans came forward
and maliciously accused the Jews.
9: They said to King Nebuchadnez'zar, "O king, live
for ever!
10: You, O king, have made a decree, that every man who
hears the sound of the horn, pipe, lyre, trigon, harp, bagpipe,
and every kind of music, shall fall down and worship the golden
image;
11: and whoever does not fall down and worship shall be
cast into a burning fiery furnace.
12: There are certain Jews whom you have appointed over
the affairs of the province of Babylon: Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed'nego. These men, O king, pay no heed to you; they do not
serve your gods or worship the golden image which you have set
up."
13: Then Nebuchadnez'zar in furious rage commanded that
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego be brought. Then they brought
these men before the king.
14: Nebuchadnez'zar said to them, "Is it true, O
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego, that you do not serve my gods
or worship the golden image which I have set up?
15: Now if you are ready when you hear the sound of the
horn, pipe, lyre, trigon, harp, bagpipe, and every kind of
music, to fall down and worship the image which I have made,
well and good; but if you do not worship, you shall immediately
be cast into a burning fiery furnace; and who is the god that
will deliver you out of my hands?"
16: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego answered the king,
"O Nebuchadnez'zar, we have no need to answer you in this
matter.
17: If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver
us from the burning fiery furnace; and he will deliver us out of
your hand, O king.
18: But if not, be it known to you, O king, that we will
not serve your gods or worship the golden image which you have
set up."
19: Then Nebuchadnez'zar was full of fury, and the
expression of his face was changed against Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed'nego. He ordered the furnace heated seven times more
than it was wont to be heated.
20: And he ordered certain mighty men of his army to bind
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego, and to cast them into the
burning fiery furnace.
21: Then these men were bound in their mantles, their
tunics, their hats, and their other garments, and they were cast
into the burning fiery furnace.
22: Because the king's order was strict and the furnace
very hot, the flame of the fire slew those men who took up
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego.
23: And these three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed'nego, fell bound into the burning fiery furnace.
24: Then King Nebuchadnez'zar was astonished and rose up
in haste. He said to his counselors, "Did we not cast three
men bound into the fire?" They answered the king,
"True, O king."
25: He answered, "But I see four men loose, walking
in the midst of the fire, and they are not hurt; and the
appearance of the fourth is like a son of the gods."
26: Then Nebuchadnez'zar came near to the door of the
burning fiery furnace and said, "Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed'nego, servants of the Most High God, come forth, and come
here!" Then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego came out from
the fire.
27: And the satraps, the prefects, the governors, and the
king's counselors gathered together and saw that the fire had
not had any power over the bodies of those men; the hair of
their heads was not singed, their mantles were not harmed, and
no smell of fire had come upon them.
28: Nebuchadnez'zar said, "Blessed be the God of
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed'nego, who has sent his angel and
delivered his servants, who trusted in him, and set at nought
the king's command, and yielded up their bodies rather than
serve and worship any god except their own God.
29: Therefore I make a decree: Any people, nation, or
language that speaks anything against the God of Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed'nego shall be torn limb from limb, and their
houses laid in ruins; for there is no other god who is able to
deliver in this way."
30: Then the king promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed'nego in the province of Babylon.
Chapter 4
1: King
Nebuchadnez'zar to all peoples, nations, and languages, that
dwell in all the earth: Peace be multiplied to you!
2: It has seemed good to me to show the signs and wonders
that the Most High God has wrought toward me.
3: How great are his signs, how mighty his wonders! His
kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his dominion is from
generation to generation.
4: I, Nebuchadnez'zar, was at ease in my house and
prospering in my palace.
5: I had a dream which made me afraid; as I lay in bed
the fancies and the visions of my head alarmed me.
6: Therefore I made a decree that all the wise men of
Babylon should be brought before me, that they might make known
to me the interpretation of the dream.
7: Then the magicians, the enchanters, the Chalde'ans,
and the astrologers came in; and I told them the dream, but they
could not make known to me its interpretation.
8: At last Daniel came in before me -- he who was named
Belteshaz'zar after the name of my god, and in whom is the
spirit of the holy gods -- and I told him the dream, saying,
9: "O Belteshaz'zar, chief of the magicians, because
I know that the spirit of the holy gods is in you and that no
mystery is difficult for you, here is the dream which I saw;
tell me its interpretation.
10: The visions of my head as I lay in bed were these: I
saw, and behold, a tree in the midst of the earth; and its
height was great.
11: The tree grew and became strong, and its top reached
to heaven, and it was visible to the end of the whole earth.
12: Its leaves were fair and its fruit abundant, and in
it was food for all. The beasts of the field found shade under
it, and the birds of the air dwelt in its branches, and all
flesh was fed from it.
13: "I saw in the visions of my head as I lay in
bed, and behold, a watcher, a holy one, came down from heaven.
14: He cried aloud and said thus, `Hew down the tree and
cut off its branches, strip off its leaves and scatter its
fruit; let the beasts flee from under it and the birds from its
branches.
15: But leave the stump of its roots in the earth, bound
with a band of iron and bronze, amid the tender grass of the
field. Let him be wet with the dew of heaven; let his lot be
with the beasts in the grass of the earth;
16: let his mind be changed from a man's, and let a
beast's mind be given to him; and let seven times pass over him.
17: The sentence is by the decree of the watchers, the
decision by the word of the holy ones, to the end that the
living may know that the Most High rules the kingdom of men, and
gives it to whom he will, and sets over it the lowliest of men.'
18: This dream I, King Nebuchadnez'zar, saw. And you, O
Belteshaz'zar, declare the interpretation, because all the wise
men of my kingdom are not able to make known to me the
interpretation, but you are able, for the spirit of the holy
gods is in you."
19: Then Daniel, whose name was Belteshaz'zar, was
dismayed for a moment, and his thoughts alarmed him. The king
said, "Belteshaz'zar, let not the dream or the
interpretation alarm you." Belteshaz'zar answered, "My
lord, may the dream be for those who hate you and its
interpretation for your enemies!
20: The tree you saw, which grew and became strong, so
that its top reached to heaven, and it was visible to the end of
the whole earth;
21: whose leaves were fair and its fruit abundant, and in
which was food for all; under which beasts of the field found
shade, and in whose branches the birds of the air dwelt --
22: it is you, O king, who have grown and become strong.
Your greatness has grown and reaches to heaven, and your
dominion to the ends of the earth.
23: And whereas the king saw a watcher, a holy one,
coming down from heaven and saying, `Hew down the tree and
destroy it, but leave the stump of its roots in the earth, bound
with a band of iron and bronze, in the tender grass of the
field; and let him be wet with the dew of heaven; and let his
lot be with the beasts of the field, till seven times pass over
him';
24: this is the interpretation, O king: It is a decree of
the Most High, which has come upon my lord the king,
25: that you shall be driven from among men, and your
dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field; you shall be
made to eat grass like an ox, and you shall be wet with the dew
of heaven, and seven times shall pass over you, till you know
that the Most High rules the kingdom of men, and gives it to
whom he will.
26: And as it was commanded to leave the stump of the
roots of the tree, your kingdom shall be sure for you from the
time that you know that Heaven rules.
27: Therefore, O king, let my counsel be acceptable to
you; break off your sins by practicing righteousness, and your
iniquities by showing mercy to the oppressed, that there may
perhaps be a lengthening of your tranquillity."
28: All this came upon King Nebuchadnez'zar.
29: At the end of twelve months he was walking on the
roof of the royal palace of Babylon,
30: and the king said, "Is not this great Babylon,
which I have built by my mighty power as a royal residence and
for the glory of my majesty?"
31: While the words were still in the king's mouth, there
fell a voice from heaven, "O King Nebuchadnez'zar, to you
it is spoken: The kingdom has departed from you,
32: and you shall be driven from among men, and your
dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field; and you shall be
made to eat grass like an ox; and seven times shall pass over
you, until you have learned that the Most High rules the kingdom
of men and gives it to whom he will."
33: Immediately the word was fulfilled upon
Nebuchadnez'zar. He was driven from among men, and ate grass
like an ox, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till his
hair grew as long as eagles' feathers, and his nails were like
birds' claws.
34: At the end of the days I, Nebuchadnez'zar, lifted my
eyes to heaven, and my reason returned to me, and I blessed the
Most High, and praised and honored him who lives for ever; for
his dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom endures
from generation to generation;
35: all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as
nothing; and he does according to his will in the host of heaven
and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay his
hand or say to him, "What doest thou?"
36: At the same time my reason returned to me; and for
the glory of my kingdom, my majesty and splendor returned to me.
My counselors and my lords sought me, and I was established in
my kingdom, and still more greatness was added to me.
37: Now I, Nebuchadnez'zar, praise and extol and honor
the King of heaven; for all his works are right and his ways are
just; and those who walk in pride he is able to abase.
Chapter 5
1: King
Belshaz'zar made a great feast for a thousand of his lords, and
drank wine in front of the thousand.
2: Belshaz'zar, when he tasted the wine, commanded that
the vessels of gold and of silver which Nebuchadnez'zar his
father had taken out of the temple in Jerusalem be brought, that
the king and his lords, his wives, and his concubines might
drink from them.
3: Then they brought in the golden and silver vessels
which had been taken out of the temple, the house of God in
Jerusalem; and the king and his lords, his wives, and his
concubines drank from them.
4: They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold and
silver, bronze, iron, wood, and stone.
5: Immediately the fingers of a man's hand appeared and
wrote on the plaster of the wall of the king's palace, opposite
the lampstand; and the king saw the hand as it wrote.
6: Then the king's color changed, and his thoughts
alarmed him; his limbs gave way, and his knees knocked together.
7: The king cried aloud to bring in the enchanters, the
Chalde'ans, and the astrologers. The king said to the wise men
of Babylon, "Whoever reads this writing, and shows me its
interpretation, shall be clothed with purple, and have a chain
of gold about his neck, and shall be the third ruler in the
kingdom."
8: Then all the king's wise men came in, but they could
not read the writing or make known to the king the
interpretation.
9: Then King Belshaz'zar was greatly alarmed, and his
color changed; and his lords were perplexed.
10: The queen, because of the words of the king and his
lords, came into the banqueting hall; and the queen said,
"O king, live for ever! Let not your thoughts alarm you or
your color change.
11: There is in your kingdom a man in whom is the spirit
of the holy gods. In the days of your father light and
understanding and wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, were
found in him, and King Nebuchadnez'zar, your father, made him
chief of the magicians, enchanters, Chalde'ans, and astrologers,
12: because an excellent spirit, knowledge, and
understanding to interpret dreams, explain riddles, and solve
problems were found in this Daniel, whom the king named
Belteshaz'zar. Now let Daniel be called, and he will show the
interpretation."
13: Then Daniel was brought in before the king. The king
said to Daniel, "You are that Daniel, one of the exiles of
Judah, whom the king my father brought from Judah.
14: I have heard of you that the spirit of the holy gods
is in you, and that light and understanding and excellent wisdom
are found in you.
15: Now the wise men, the enchanters, have been brought
in before me to read this writing and make known to me its
interpretation; but they could not show the interpretation of
the matter.
16: But I have heard that you can give interpretations
and solve problems. Now if you can read the writing and make
known to me its interpretation, you shall be clothed with
purple, and have a chain of gold about your neck, and shall be
the third ruler in the kingdom.
17: Then Daniel answered before the king, "Let your
gifts be for yourself, and give your rewards to another;
nevertheless I will read the writing to the king and make known
to him the interpretation.
18: O king, the Most High God gave Nebuchadnez'zar your
father kingship and greatness and glory and majesty;
19: and because of the greatness that he gave him, all
peoples, nations, and languages trembled and feared before him;
whom he would he slew, and whom he would he kept alive; whom he
would he raised up, and whom he would he put down.
20: But when his heart was lifted up and his spirit was
hardened so that he dealt proudly, he was deposed from his
kingly throne, and his glory was taken from him;
21: he was driven from among men, and his mind was made
like that of a beast, and his dwelling was with the wild asses;
he was fed grass like an ox, and his body was wet with the dew
of heaven, until he knew that the Most High God rules the
kingdom of men, and sets over it whom he will.
22: And you his son, Belshaz'zar, have not humbled your
heart, though you knew all this,
23: but you have lifted up yourself against the Lord of
heaven; and the vessels of his house have been brought in before
you, and you and your lords, your wives, and your concubines
have drunk wine from them; and you have praised the gods of
silver and gold, of bronze, iron, wood, and stone, which do not
see or hear or know, but the God in whose hand is your breath,
and whose are all your ways, you have not honored.
24: "Then from his presence the hand was sent, and
this writing was inscribed.
25: And this is the writing that was inscribed: MENE,
MENE, TEKEL, and PARSIN.
26: This is the interpretation of the matter: MENE, God
has numbered the days of your kingdom and brought it to an end;
27: TEKEL, you have been weighed in the balances and
found wanting;
28: PERES, your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes
and Persians."
29: Then Belshaz'zar commanded, and Daniel was clothed
with purple, a chain of gold was put about his neck, and
proclamation was made concerning him, that he should be the
third ruler in the kingdom.
30: That very night Belshaz'zar the Chalde'an king was
slain.
31: And Darius the Mede received the kingdom, being about
sixty-two years old.
Chapter 6
1: It pleased
Darius to set over the kingdom a hundred and twenty satraps, to
be throughout the whole kingdom;
2: and over them three presidents, of whom Daniel was
one, to whom these satraps should give account, so that the king
might suffer no loss.
3: Then this Daniel became distinguished above all the
other presidents and satraps, because an excellent spirit was in
him; and the king planned to set him over the whole kingdom.
4: Then the presidents and the satraps sought to find a
ground for complaint against Daniel with regard to the kingdom;
but they could find no ground for complaint or any fault,
because he was faithful, and no error or fault was found in him.
5: Then these men said, "We shall not find any
ground for complaint against this Daniel unless we find it in
connection with the law of his God."
6: Then these presidents and satraps came by agreement to
the king and said to him, "O King Darius, live for ever!
7: All the presidents of the kingdom, the prefects and
the satraps, the counselors and the governors are agreed that
the king should establish an ordinance and enforce an interdict,
that whoever makes petition to any god or man for thirty days,
except to you, O king, shall be cast into the den of lions.
8: Now, O king, establish the interdict and sign the
document, so that it cannot be changed, according to the law of
the Medes and the Persians, which cannot be revoked."
9: Therefore King Darius signed the document and
interdict.
10: When Daniel knew that the document had been signed,
he went to his house where he had windows in his upper chamber
open toward Jerusalem; and he got down upon his knees three
times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he had
done previously.
11: Then these men came by agreement and found Daniel
making petition and supplication before his God.
12: Then they came near and said before the king,
concerning the interdict, "O king! Did you not sign an
interdict, that any man who makes petition to any god or man
within thirty days except to you, O king, shall be cast into the
den of lions?" The king answered, "The thing stands
fast, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which
cannot be revoked."
13: Then they answered before the king, "That
Daniel, who is one of the exiles from Judah, pays no heed to
you, O king, or the interdict you have signed, but makes his
petition three times a day."
14: Then the king, when he heard these words, was much
distressed, and set his mind to deliver Daniel; and he labored
till the sun went down to rescue him.
15: Then these men came by agreement to the king, and
said to the king, "Know, O king, that it is a law of the
Medes and Persians that no interdict or ordinance which the king
establishes can be changed."
16: Then the king commanded, and Daniel was brought and
cast into the den of lions. The king said to Daniel, "May
your God, whom you serve continually, deliver you!"
17: And a stone was brought and laid upon the mouth of
the den, and the king sealed it with his own signet and with the
signet of his lords, that nothing might be changed concerning
Daniel.
18: Then the king went to his palace, and spent the night
fasting; no diversions were brought to him, and sleep fled from
him.
19: Then, at break of day, the king arose and went in
haste to the den of lions.
20: When he came near to the den where Daniel was, he
cried out in a tone of anguish and said to Daniel, "O
Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God, whom you serve
continually, been able to deliver you from the lions?"
21: Then Daniel said to the king, "O king, live for
ever!
22: My God sent his angel and shut the lions' mouths, and
they have not hurt me, because I was found blameless before him;
and also before you, O king, I have done no wrong."
23: Then the king was exceedingly glad, and commanded
that Daniel be taken up out of the den. So Daniel was taken up
out of the den, and no kind of hurt was found upon him, because
he had trusted in his God.
24: And the king commanded, and those men who had accused
Daniel were brought and cast into the den of lions -- they,
their children, and their wives; and before they reached the
bottom of the den the lions overpowered them and broke all their
bones in pieces.
25: Then King Darius wrote to all the peoples, nations,
and languages that dwell in all the earth: "Peace be
multiplied to you.
26: I make a decree, that in all my royal dominion men
tremble and fear before the God of Daniel, for he is the living
God, enduring for ever; his kingdom shall never be destroyed,
and his dominion shall be to the end.
27: He delivers and rescues, he works signs and wonders
in heaven and on earth, he who has saved Daniel from the power
of the lions."
28: So this Daniel prospered during the reign of Darius
and the reign of Cyrus the Persian.
Chapter 7
1: In the
first year of Belshaz'zar king of Babylon, Daniel had a dream
and visions of his head as he lay in his bed. Then he wrote down
the dream, and told the sum of the matter.
2: Daniel said, "I saw in my vision by night, and
behold, the four winds of heaven were stirring up the great sea.
3: And four great beasts came up out of the sea,
different from one another.
4: The first was like a lion and had eagles' wings. Then
as I looked its wings were plucked off, and it was lifted up
from the ground and made to stand upon two feet like a man; and
the mind of a man was given to it.
5: And behold, another beast, a second one, like a bear.
It was raised up on one side; it had three ribs in its mouth
between its teeth; and it was told, `Arise, devour much flesh.'
6: After this I looked, and lo, another, like a leopard,
with four wings of a bird on its back; and the beast had four
heads; and dominion was given to it.
7: After this I saw in the night visions, and behold, a
fourth beast, terrible and dreadful and exceedingly strong; and
it had great iron teeth; it devoured and broke in pieces, and
stamped the residue with its feet. It was different from all the
beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.
8: I considered the horns, and behold, there came up
among them another horn, a little one, before which three of the
first horns were plucked up by the roots; and behold, in this
horn were eyes like the eyes of a man, and a mouth speaking
great things.
9: As I looked, thrones were placed and one that was
ancient of days took his seat; his raiment was white as snow,
and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery
flames, its wheels were burning fire.
10: A stream of fire issued and came forth from before
him; a thousand thousands served him, and ten thousand times ten
thousand stood before him; the court sat in judgment, and the
books were opened.
11: I looked then because of the sound of the great words
which the horn was speaking. And as I looked, the beast was
slain, and its body destroyed and given over to be burned with
fire.
12: As for the rest of the beasts, their dominion was
taken away, but their lives were prolonged for a season and a
time.
13: I saw in the night visions, and behold, with the
clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man, and he came
to the Ancient of Days and was presented before him.
14: And to him was given dominion and glory and kingdom,
that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him; his
dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away,
and his kingdom one that shall not be destroyed.
15: "As for me, Daniel, my spirit within me was
anxious and the visions of my head alarmed me.
16: I approached one of those who stood there and asked
him the truth concerning all this. So he told me, and made known
to me the interpretation of the things.
17: `These four great beasts are four kings who shall
arise out of the earth.
18: But the saints of the Most High shall receive the
kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, for ever and ever.'
19: "Then I desired to know the truth concerning the
fourth beast, which was different from all the rest, exceedingly
terrible, with its teeth of iron and claws of bronze; and which
devoured and broke in pieces, and stamped the residue with its
feet;
20: and concerning the ten horns that were on its head,
and the other horn which came up and before which three of them
fell, the horn which had eyes and a mouth that spoke great
things, and which seemed greater than its fellows.
21: As I looked, this horn made war with the saints, and
prevailed over them,
22: until the Ancient of Days came, and judgment was
given for the saints of the Most High, and the time came when
the saints received the kingdom.
23: "Thus he said: `As for the fourth beast, there
shall be a fourth kingdom on earth, which shall be different
from all the kingdoms, and it shall devour the whole earth, and
trample it down, and break it to pieces.
24: As for the ten horns, out of this kingdom ten kings
shall arise, and another shall arise after them; he shall be
different from the former ones, and shall put down three kings.
25: He shall speak words against the Most High, and shall
wear out the saints of the Most High, and shall think to change
the times and the law; and they shall be given into his hand for
a time, two times, and half a time.
26: But the court shall sit in judgment, and his dominion
shall be taken away, to be consumed and destroyed to the end.
27: And the kingdom and the dominion and the greatness of
the kingdoms under the whole heaven shall be given to the people
of the saints of the Most High; their kingdom shall be an
everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey
them.'
28: "Here is the end of the matter. As for me,
Daniel, my thoughts greatly alarmed me, and my color changed;
but I kept the matter in my mind."
Chapter 8
1: In the
third year of the reign of King Belshaz'zar a vision appeared to
me, Daniel, after that which appeared to me at the first.
2: And I saw in the vision; and when I saw, I was in Susa
the capital, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in the
vision, and I was at the river U'lai.
3: I raised my eyes and saw, and behold, a ram standing
on the bank of the river. It had two horns; and both horns were
high, but one was higher than the other, and the higher one came
up last.
4: I saw the ram charging westward and northward and
southward; no beast could stand before him, and there was no one
who could rescue from his power; he did as he pleased and
magnified himself.
5: As I was considering, behold, a he-goat came from the
west across the face of the whole earth, without touching the
ground; and the goat had a conspicuous horn between his eyes.
6: He came to the ram with the two horns, which I had
seen standing on the bank of the river, and he ran at him in his
mighty wrath.
7: I saw him come close to the ram, and he was enraged
against him and struck the ram and broke his two horns; and the
ram had no power to stand before him, but he cast him down to
the ground and trampled upon him; and there was no one who could
rescue the ram from his power.
8: Then the he-goat magnified himself exceedingly; but
when he was strong, the great horn was broken, and instead of it
there came up four conspicuous horns toward the four winds of
heaven.
9: Out of one of them came forth a little horn, which
grew exceedingly great toward the south, toward the east, and
toward the glorious land.
10: It grew great, even to the host of heaven; and some
of the host of the stars it cast down to the ground, and
trampled upon them.
11: It magnified itself, even up to the Prince of the
host; and the continual burnt offering was taken away from him,
and the place of his sanctuary was overthrown.
12: And the host was given over to it together with the
continual burnt offering through transgression; and truth was
cast down to the ground, and the horn acted and prospered.
13: Then I heard a holy one speaking; and another holy
one said to the one that spoke, "For how long is the vision
concerning the continual burnt offering, the transgression that
makes desolate, and the giving over of the sanctuary and host to
be trampled under foot?"
14: And he said to him, "For two thousand and three
hundred evenings and mornings; then the sanctuary shall be
restored to its rightful state."
15: When I, Daniel, had seen the vision, I sought to
understand it; and behold, there stood before me one having the
appearance of a man.
16: And I heard a man's voice between the banks of the
U'lai, and it called, "Gabriel, make this man understand
the vision."
17: So he came near where I stood; and when he came, I
was frightened and fell upon my face. But he said to me,
"Understand, O son of man, that the vision is for the time
of the end."
18: As he was speaking to me, I fell into a deep sleep
with my face to the ground; but he touched me and set me on my
feet.
19: He said, "Behold, I will make known to you what
shall be at the latter end of the indignation; for it pertains
to the appointed time of the end.
20: As for the ram which you saw with the two horns,
these are the kings of Media and Persia.
21: And the he-goat is the king of Greece; and the great
horn between his eyes is the first king.
22: As for the horn that was broken, in place of which
four others arose, four kingdoms shall arise from his nation,
but not with his power.
23: And at the latter end of their rule, when the
transgressors have reached their full measure, a king of bold
countenance, one who understands riddles, shall arise.
24: His power shall be great, and he shall cause fearful
destruction, and shall succeed in what he does, and destroy
mighty men and the people of the saints.
25: By his cunning he shall make deceit prosper under his
hand, and in his own mind he shall magnify himself. Without
warning he shall destroy many; and he shall even rise up against
the Prince of princes; but, by no human hand, he shall be
broken.
26: The vision of the evenings and the mornings which has
been told is true; but seal up the vision, for it pertains to
many days hence."
27: And I, Daniel, was overcome and lay sick for some
days; then I rose and went about the king's business; but I was
appalled by the vision and did not understand it.
Chapter 9
1: In the
first year of Darius the son of Ahasu-e'rus, by birth a Mede,
who became king over the realm of the Chalde'ans --
2: in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, perceived
in the books the number of years which, according to the word of
the LORD to Jeremiah the prophet, must pass before the end of
the desolations of Jerusalem, namely, seventy years.
3: Then I turned my face to the Lord God, seeking him by
prayer and supplications with fasting and sackcloth and ashes.
4: I prayed to the LORD my God and made confession,
saying, "O Lord, the great and terrible God, who keepest
covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his
commandments,
5: we have sinned and done wrong and acted wickedly and
rebelled, turning aside from thy commandments and ordinances;
6: we have not listened to thy servants the prophets, who
spoke in thy name to our kings, our princes, and our fathers,
and to all the people of the land.
7: To thee, O Lord, belongs righteousness, but to us
confusion of face, as at this day, to the men of Judah, to the
inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to all Israel, those that are near
and those that are far away, in all the lands to which thou hast
driven them, because of the treachery which they have committed
against thee.
8: To us, O Lord, belongs confusion of face, to our
kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, because we have
sinned against thee.
9: To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness;
because we have rebelled against him,
10: and have not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God by
following his laws, which he set before us by his servants the
prophets.
11: All Israel has transgressed thy law and turned aside,
refusing to obey thy voice. And the curse and oath which are
written in the law of Moses the servant of God have been poured
out upon us, because we have sinned against him.
12: He has confirmed his words, which he spoke against us
and against our rulers who ruled us, by bringing upon us a great
calamity; for under the whole heaven there has not been done the
like of what has been done against Jerusalem.
13: As it is written in the law of Moses, all this
calamity has come upon us, yet we have not entreated the favor
of the LORD our God, turning from our iniquities and giving heed
to thy truth.
14: Therefore the LORD has kept ready the calamity and
has brought it upon us; for the LORD our God is righteous in all
the works which he has done, and we have not obeyed his voice.
15: And now, O Lord our God, who didst bring thy people
out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and hast made thee
a name, as at this day, we have sinned, we have done wickedly.
16: O Lord, according to all thy righteous acts, let thy
anger and thy wrath turn away from thy city Jerusalem, thy holy
hill; because for our sins, and for the iniquities of our
fathers, Jerusalem and thy people have become a byword among all
who are round about us.
17: Now therefore, O our God, hearken to the prayer of
thy servant and to his supplications, and for thy own sake, O
Lord, cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctuary, which is
desolate.
18: O my God, incline thy ear and hear; open thy eyes and
behold our desolations, and the city which is called by thy
name; for we do not present our supplications before thee on the
ground of our righteousness, but on the ground of thy great
mercy.
19: O LORD, hear; O LORD, forgive; O LORD, give heed and
act; delay not, for thy own sake, O my God, because thy city and
thy people are called by thy name."
20: While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin
and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication
before the LORD my God for the holy hill of my God;
21: while I was speaking in prayer, the man Gabriel, whom
I had seen in the vision at the first, came to me in swift
flight at the time of the evening sacrifice.
22: He came and he said to me, "O Daniel, I have now
come out to give you wisdom and understanding.
23: At the beginning of your supplications a word went
forth, and I have come to tell it to you, for you are greatly
beloved; therefore consider the word and understand the vision.
24: "Seventy weeks of years are decreed concerning
your people and your holy city, to finish the transgression, to
put an end to sin, and to atone for iniquity, to bring in
everlasting righteousness, to seal both vision and prophet, and
to anoint a most holy place.
25: Know therefore and understand that from the going
forth of the word to restore and build Jerusalem to the coming
of an anointed one, a prince, there shall be seven weeks. Then
for sixty-two weeks it shall be built again with squares and
moat, but in a troubled time.
26: And after the sixty-two weeks, an anointed one shall
be cut off, and shall have nothing; and the people of the prince
who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. Its end
shall come with a flood, and to the end there shall be war;
desolations are decreed.
27: And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one
week; and for half of the week he shall cause sacrifice and
offering to cease; and upon the wing of abominations shall come
one who makes desolate, until the decreed end is poured out on
the desolator."
Chapter 10
1: In the
third year of Cyrus king of Persia a word was revealed to
Daniel, who was named Belteshaz'zar. And the word was true, and
it was a great conflict. And he understood the word and had
understanding of the vision.
2: In those days I, Daniel, was mourning for three weeks.
3: I ate no delicacies, no meat or wine entered my mouth,
nor did I anoint myself at all, for the full three weeks.
4: On the twenty-fourth day of the first month, as I was
standing on the bank of the great river, that is, the Tigris,
5: I lifted up my eyes and looked, and behold, a man
clothed in linen, whose loins were girded with gold of Uphaz.
6: His body was like beryl, his face like the appearance
of lightning, his eyes like flaming torches, his arms and legs
like the gleam of burnished bronze, and the sound of his words
like the noise of a multitude.
7: And I, Daniel, alone saw the vision, for the men who
were with me did not see the vision, but a great trembling fell
upon them, and they fled to hide themselves.
8: So I was left alone and saw this great vision, and no
strength was left in me; my radiant appearance was fearfully
changed, and I retained no strength.
9: Then I heard the sound of his words; and when I heard
the sound of his words, I fell on my face in a deep sleep with
my face to the ground.
10: And behold, a hand touched me and set me trembling on
my hands and knees.
11: And he said to me, "O Daniel, man greatly
beloved, give heed to the words that I speak to you, and stand
upright, for now I have been sent to you." While he was
speaking this word to me, I stood up trembling.
12: Then he said to me, "Fear not, Daniel, for from
the first day that you set your mind to understand and humbled
yourself before your God, your words have been heard, and I have
come because of your words.
13: The prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me
twenty-one days; but Michael, one of the chief princes, came to
help me, so I left him there with the prince of the kingdom of
Persia
14: and came to make you understand what is to befall
your people in the latter days. For the vision is for days yet
to come."
15: When he had spoken to me according to these words, I
turned my face toward the ground and was dumb.
16: And behold, one in the likeness of the sons of men
touched my lips; then I opened my mouth and spoke. I said to him
who stood before me, "O my lord, by reason of the vision
pains have come upon me, and I retain no strength.
17: How can my lord's servant talk with my lord? For now
no strength remains in me, and no breath is left in me."
18: Again one having the appearance of a man touched me
and strengthened me.
19: And he said, "O man greatly beloved, fear not,
peace be with you; be strong and of good courage." And when
he spoke to me, I was strengthened and said, "Let my lord
speak, for you have strengthened me."
20: Then he said, "Do you know why I have come to
you? But now I will return to fight against the prince of
Persia; and when I am through with him, lo, the prince of Greece
will come.
21: But I will tell you what is inscribed in the book of
truth: there is none who contends by my side against these
except Michael, your prince.
Chapter 11
1: And as for
me, in the first year of Darius the Mede, I stood up to confirm
and strengthen him.
2: "And now I will show you the truth. Behold, three
more kings shall arise in Persia; and a fourth shall be far
richer than all of them; and when he has become strong through
his riches, he shall stir up all against the kingdom of Greece.
3: Then a mighty king shall arise, who shall rule with
great dominion and do according to his will.
4: And when he has arisen, his kingdom shall be broken
and divided toward the four winds of heaven, but not to his
posterity, nor according to the dominion with which he ruled;
for his kingdom shall be plucked up and go to others besides
these.
5: "Then the king of the south shall be strong, but
one of his princes shall be stronger than he and his dominion
shall be a great dominion.
6: After some years they shall make an alliance, and the
daughter of the king of the south shall come to the king of the
north to make peace; but she shall not retain the strength of
her arm, and he and his offspring shall not endure; but she
shall be given up, and her attendants, her child, and he who got
possession of her.
7: "In those times a branch from her roots shall
arise in his place; he shall come against the army and enter the
fortress of the king of the north, and he shall deal with them
and shall prevail.
8: He shall also carry off to Egypt their gods with their
molten images and with their precious vessels of silver and of
gold; and for some years he shall refrain from attacking the
king of the north.
9: Then the latter shall come into the realm of the king
of the south but shall return into his own land.
10: "His sons shall wage war and assemble a
multitude of great forces, which shall come on and overflow and
pass through, and again shall carry the war as far as his
fortress.
11: Then the king of the south, moved with anger, shall
come out and fight with the king of the north; and he shall
raise a great multitude, but it shall be given into his hand.
12: And when the multitude is taken, his heart shall be
exalted, and he shall cast down tens of thousands, but he shall
not prevail.
13: For the king of the north shall again raise a
multitude, greater than the former; and after some years he
shall come on with a great army and abundant supplies.
14: "In those times many shall rise against the king
of the south; and the men of violence among your own people
shall lift themselves up in order to fulfil the vision; but they
shall fail.
15: Then the king of the north shall come and throw up
siegeworks, and take a well-fortified city. And the forces of
the south shall not stand, or even his picked troops, for there
shall be no strength to stand.
16: But he who comes against him shall do according to
his own will, and none shall stand before him; and he shall
stand in the glorious land, and all of it shall be in his power.
17: He shall set his face to come with the strength of
his whole kingdom, and he shall bring terms of peace and perform
them. He shall give him the daughter of women to destroy the
kingdom; but it shall not stand or be to his advantage.
18: Afterward he shall turn his face to the coastlands,
and shall take many of them; but a commander shall put an end to
his insolence; indeed he shall turn his insolence back upon him.
19: Then he shall turn his face back toward the
fortresses of his own land; but he shall stumble and fall, and
shall not be found.
20: "Then shall arise in his place one who shall
send an exactor of tribute through the glory of the kingdom; but
within a few days he shall be broken, neither in anger nor in
battle.
21: In his place shall arise a contemptible person to
whom royal majesty has not been given; he shall come in without
warning and obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
22: Armies shall be utterly swept away before him and
broken, and the prince of the covenant also.
23: And from the time that an alliance is made with him
he shall act deceitfully; and he shall become strong with a
small people.
24: Without warning he shall come into the richest parts
of the province; and he shall do what neither his fathers nor
his fathers' fathers have done, scattering among them plunder,
spoil, and goods. He shall devise plans against strongholds, but
only for a time.
25: And he shall stir up his power and his courage
against the king of the south with a great army; and the king of
the south shall wage war with an exceedingly great and mighty
army; but he shall not stand, for plots shall be devised against
him.
26: Even those who eat his rich food shall be his
undoing; his army shall be swept away, and many shall fall down
slain.
27: And as for the two kings, their minds shall be bent
on mischief; they shall speak lies at the same table, but to no
avail; for the end is yet to be at the time appointed.
28: And he shall return to his land with great substance,
but his heart shall be set against the holy covenant. And he
shall work his will, and return to his own land.
29: "At the time appointed he shall return and come
into the south; but it shall not be this time as it was before.
30: For ships of Kittim shall come against him, and he
shall be afraid and withdraw, and shall turn back and be enraged
and take action against the holy covenant. He shall turn back
and give heed to those who forsake the holy covenant.
31: Forces from him shall appear and profane the temple
and fortress, and shall take away the continual burnt offering.
And they shall set up the abomination that makes desolate.
32: He shall seduce with flattery those who violate the
covenant; but the people who know their God shall stand firm and
take action.
33: And those among the people who are wise shall make
many understand, though they shall fall by sword and flame, by
captivity and plunder, for some days.
34: When they fall, they shall receive a little help. And
many shall join themselves to them with flattery;
35: and some of those who are wise shall fall, to refine
and to cleanse them and to make them white, until the time of
the end, for it is yet for the time appointed.
36: "And the king shall do according to his will; he
shall exalt himself and magnify himself above every god, and
shall speak astonishing things against the God of gods. He shall
prosper till the indignation is accomplished; for what is
determined shall be done.
37: He shall give no heed to the gods of his fathers, or
to the one beloved by women; he shall not give heed to any other
god, for he shall magnify himself above all.
38: He shall honor the god of fortresses instead of
these; a god whom his fathers did not know he shall honor with
gold and silver, with precious stones and costly gifts.
39: He shall deal with the strongest fortresses by the
help of a foreign god; those who acknowledge him he shall
magnify with honor. He shall make them rulers over many and
shall divide the land for a price.
40: "At the time of the end the king of the south
shall attack him; but the king of the north shall rush upon him
like a whirlwind, with chariots and horsemen, and with many
ships; and he shall come into countries and shall overflow and
pass through.
41: He shall come into the glorious land. And tens of
thousands shall fall, but these shall be delivered out of his
hand: Edom and Moab and the main part of the Ammonites.
42: He shall stretch out his hand against the countries,
and the land of Egypt shall not escape.
43: He shall become ruler of the treasures of gold and of
silver, and all the precious things of Egypt; and the Libyans
and the Ethiopians shall follow in his train.
44: But tidings from the east and the north shall alarm
him, and he shall go forth with great fury to exterminate and
utterly destroy many.
45: And he shall pitch his palatial tents between the sea
and the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end,
with none to help him.
Chapter 12
1: "At
that time shall arise Michael, the great prince who has charge
of your people. And there shall be a time of trouble, such as
never has been since there was a nation till that time; but at
that time your people shall be delivered, every one whose name
shall be found written in the book.
2: And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth
shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and
everlasting contempt.
3: And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness
of the firmament; and those who turn many to righteousness, like
the stars for ever and ever.
4: But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book,
until the time of the end. Many shall run to and fro, and
knowledge shall increase."
5: Then I Daniel looked, and behold, two others stood,
one on this bank of the stream and one on that bank of the
stream.
6: And I said to the man clothed in linen, who was above
the waters of the stream, "How long shall it be till the
end of these wonders?"
7: The man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of
the stream, raised his right hand and his left hand toward
heaven; and I heard him swear by him who lives for ever that it
would be for a time, two times, and half a time; and that when
the shattering of the power of the holy people comes to an end
all these things would be accomplished.
8: I heard, but I did not understand. Then I said,
"O my lord, what shall be the issue of these things?"
9: He said, "Go your way, Daniel, for the words are
shut up and sealed until the time of the end.
10: Many shall purify themselves, and make themselves
white, and be refined; but the wicked shall do wickedly; and
none of the wicked shall understand; but those who are wise
shall understand.
11: And from the time that the continual burnt offering
is taken away, and the abomination that makes desolate is set
up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
12: Blessed is he who waits and comes to the thousand
three hundred and thirty-five days.
13: But go your way till the end; and you shall rest, and
shall stand in your allotted place at the end of the days." |