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The Old Testament - The
Prophecy |
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In the third year of
the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah
came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon
unto Jerusalem, and besieged it.
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And the Lord gave
Jehoiakim king of Judah into his
hand, with part of the vessels of
the house of God: which he carried
into the land of Shinar to the house
of his god; and he brought the
vessels into the treasure house of
his god.
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And the king spake
unto Ashpenaz the master of his
eunuchs, that he should bring
certain of the children of
Israel, and of the king’s seed, and
of the princes;
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Children in whom
was no blemish, but well
favoured, and skilful in all wisdom,
and cunning in knowledge, and
understanding science, and such as
had ability in them to stand
in the king’s palace, and whom they
might teach the learning and the
tongue of the Chaldeans.
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And the king
appointed them a daily provision of
the king’s meat, and of the wine
which he drank: so nourishing them
three years, that at the end thereof
they might stand before the king.
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Now among these were
of the children of Judah, Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:
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Unto whom the prince
of the eunuchs gave names: for he
gave unto Daniel the name of
Belteshazzar; and to Hananiah, of
Shadrach; and to Mishael, of
Meshach; and to Azariah, of
Abed-nego.
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But Daniel purposed
in his heart that he would not
defile himself with the portion of
the king’s meat, nor with the wine
which he drank: therefore he
requested of the prince of the
eunuchs that he might not defile
himself.
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Now God had brought
Daniel into favour and tender love
with the prince of the eunuchs.
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And the prince of
the eunuchs said unto Daniel, I fear
my lord the king, who hath appointed
your meat and your drink: for why
should he see your faces worse
liking than the children which
are of your sort? then shall ye
make me endanger my head to
the king.
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Then said Daniel to
Melzar, whom the prince of the
eunuchs had set over Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah,
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Prove thy servants,
I beseech thee, ten days; and let
them give us pulse to eat, and water
to drink.
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Then let our
countenances be looked upon before
thee, and the countenance of the
children that eat of the portion of
the king’s meat: and as thou seest,
deal with thy servants.
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So he consented to
them in this matter, and proved them
ten days.
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And at the end of
ten days their countenances appeared
fairer and fatter in flesh than all
the children which did eat the
portion of the king’s meat.
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Thus Melzar took away
the portion of their meat, and the
wine that they should drink; and
gave them pulse.
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As for these four
children, God gave them knowledge
and skill in all learning and
wisdom: and Daniel had understanding
in all visions and dreams.
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Now at the end of
the days that the king had said he
should bring them in, then the
prince of the eunuchs brought them
in before Nebuchadnezzar.
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And the king
communed with them; and among them
all was found none like Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah:
therefore stood they before the
king.
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And in all matters
of wisdom and understanding,
that the king enquired of them, he
found them ten times better than all
the magicians and astrologers
that were in all his realm.
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And Daniel continued
even unto the first year of
king Cyrus.
2:1
And in the second
year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar
Nebuchadnezzar dreamed dreams,
wherewith his spirit was troubled,
and his sleep brake from him.
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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.
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And the king said
unto them, I have dreamed a dream,
and my spirit was troubled to know
the dream.
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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.
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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 in pieces, and your houses shall
be made a dunghill.
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But if ye shew the
dream, and the interpretation
thereof, ye shall receive of me
gifts and rewards and great honour:
therefore shew me the dream, and the
interpretation thereof.
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They answered again
and said, Let the king tell his
servants the dream, and we will shew
the interpretation of it.
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The king answered
and said, I know of certainty that
ye would gain the time, because ye
see the thing is gone from me.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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For this cause the
king was angry and very furious, and
commanded to destroy all the wise
men of Babylon.
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And the decree went
forth that the wise men
should be slain; and they sought
Daniel and his fellows to be slain.
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Then Daniel answered
with counsel and wisdom to Arioch
the captain of the king’s guard,
which was gone forth to slay the
wise men of Babylon:
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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.
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Then Daniel went in,
and desired of the king that he
would give him time, and that he
would shew the king the
interpretation.
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Then Daniel went to
his house, and made the thing known
to Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah,
his companions:
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That they would
desire mercies of the God of heaven
concerning this secret; that Daniel
and his fellows should not perish
with the rest of the wise men
of Babylon.
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Then was the secret
revealed unto Daniel in a night
vision. Then Daniel blessed the God
of heaven.
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Daniel answered and
said, Blessed be the name of God for
ever and ever: for wisdom and might
are his:
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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:
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He revealeth the
deep and secret things: he knoweth
what is in the darkness, and
the light dwelleth with him.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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;
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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;
2:29 As for
thee, O king, thy thoughts came
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.
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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 that shall make known the
interpretation to the king, and that
thou mightest know the thoughts of
thy heart.
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Thou, O king,
sawest, and behold a great image.
This great image, whose brightness
was excellent, stood before thee;
and the form thereof was
terrible.
2:32 This
image’s head was of fine
gold, his breast and his arms of
silver, his belly and his thighs of
brass,
2:33 His legs of
iron, his feet part of iron and part
of clay.
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Thou sawest till
that a stone was cut out without
hands, which smote the image upon
his feet that were of iron
and clay, and brake them to pieces.
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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.
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This is the
dream; and we will tell the
interpretation thereof before the
king.
2:37 Thou, O
king, art a king of kings:
for the God of heaven hath given
thee a kingdom, power, and strength,
and glory.
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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.
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And after thee shall
arise another kingdom inferior to
thee, and another third kingdom of
brass, which shall bear rule over
all the earth.
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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.
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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.
2:42 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.
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And whereas thou
sawest iron mixed with miry clay,
they shall mingle themselves with
the seed of men: but they shall not
cleave one to another, even as iron
is not mixed with clay.
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And in the days 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.
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Forasmuch as thou
sawest that the stone was cut out of
the mountain without 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.
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Then the king
Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face,
and worshipped Daniel, and commanded
that they should offer an oblation
and sweet odours unto him.
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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
couldst reveal this secret.
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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.
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Then Daniel requested
of the king, and he set Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed-nego, over the
affairs of the province of Babylon:
but Daniel sat in the gate of
the king.
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Nebuchadnezzar the
king made an image of gold, whose
height was threescore cubits,
and the breadth thereof six
cubits: he set it up in the plain of
Dura, in the province of Babylon.
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Then Nebuchadnezzar
the king sent to gather together the
princes, the governors, and the
captains, the judges, the
treasurers, the counsellors, the
sheriffs, and all the rulers of the
provinces, to come to the dedication
of the image which Nebuchadnezzar
the king had set up.
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Then the princes,
the governors, and captains, the
judges, the treasurers, the
counsellors, the sheriffs, and all
the rulers of the provinces, were
gathered together unto the
dedication of the image that
Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up;
and they stood before the image that
Nebuchadnezzar had set up.
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Then an herald cried
aloud, To you it is commanded, O
people, nations, and languages,
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That at what
time ye hear the sound of the
cornet, flute, harp, sackbut,
psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of
musick, ye fall down and worship the
golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the
king hath set up:
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And whoso falleth
not down and worshippeth shall the
same hour be cast into the midst of
a burning fiery furnace.
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Therefore at that
time, when all the people heard the
sound of the cornet, flute, harp,
sackbut, psaltery, and all kinds of
musick, all the people, the nations,
and the languages, fell down and
worshipped the golden image that
Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up.
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Wherefore at that
time certain Chaldeans came near,
and accused the Jews.
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They spake and said
to the king Nebuchadnezzar, O king,
live for ever.
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Thou, O king, hast
made a decree, that every man that
shall hear the sound of the cornet,
flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, and
dulcimer, and all kinds of musick,
shall fall down and worship the
golden image:
3:11 And whoso
falleth not down and worshippeth,
that he should be cast into the
midst of a burning fiery furnace.
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There are certain
Jews whom thou hast set over the
affairs of the province of Babylon,
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego;
these men, O king, have not regarded
thee: they serve not thy gods, nor
worship the golden image which thou
hast set up.
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Then Nebuchadnezzar
in his rage and fury
commanded to bring Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed-nego. Then they
brought these men before the king.
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Nebuchadnezzar spake
and said unto them, Is it
true, O Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed-nego, do not ye serve my gods,
nor worship the golden image which I
have set up?
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Now if ye be ready
that at what time ye hear the sound
of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut,
psaltery, and dulcimer, and all
kinds of musick, ye fall down and
worship the image which I have made;
well: but if ye worship not,
ye shall be cast the same hour into
the midst of a burning fiery
furnace; and who is that God
that shall deliver you out of my
hands?
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Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed-nego, answered and said to
the king, O Nebuchadnezzar, we
are not careful to answer thee
in this matter.
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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 thine hand, O king.
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But if not, be it
known unto thee, O king, that we
will not serve thy gods, nor worship
the golden image which thou hast set
up.
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Then was
Nebuchadnezzar full of fury, and the
form of his visage was changed
against Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed-nego: therefore he
spake, and commanded that they
should heat the furnace one seven
times more than it was wont to be
heated.
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And he commanded the
most mighty men that were in
his army to bind Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed-nego, and to cast
them into the burning fiery
furnace.
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Then these men were
bound in their coats, their hosen,
and their hats, and their other
garments, and were cast into the
midst of the burning fiery furnace.
3:22 Therefore
because the king’s commandment was
urgent, and the furnace exceeding
hot, the flame of the fire slew
those men that took up Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed- nego.
3:23 And these
three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed-nego, fell down bound into the
midst of the burning fiery furnace.
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Then Nebuchadnezzar
the king was astonied, and rose up
in haste, and spake, and said
unto his counsellors, Did not we
cast three men bound into the midst
of the fire? They answered and said
unto the king, True, O king.
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He answered and said,
Lo, I see four men loose, walking in
the midst of the fire, and they have
no hurt; and the form of the fourth
is like the Son of God.
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Then Nebuchadnezzar
came near to the mouth of the
burning fiery furnace, and
spake, and said, Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed-nego, ye servants of the
most high God, come forth, and come
hither. Then Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abed-nego, came forth
of the midst of the fire.
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And the princes,
governors, and captains, and the
king’s counsellors, being gathered
together, saw these men, upon whose
bodies the fire had no power, nor
was an hair of their head singed,
neither were their coats changed,
nor the smell of fire had passed on
them.
3:28 Then
Nebuchadnezzar spake, and said,
Blessed be the God of
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego,
who hath sent his angel, and
delivered his servants that trusted
in him, and have changed the king’s
word, and yielded their bodies, that
they might not serve nor worship any
god, except their own God.
3:29 Therefore I
make a decree, That every people,
nation, and language, which speak
any thing amiss against the God of
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego,
shall be cut in pieces, and their
houses shall be made a dunghill:
because there is no other God that
can deliver after this sort.
3:30
Then the king
promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abed-nego, in the province of
Babylon.
4:1
Nebuchadnezzar the
king, unto all people, nations, and
languages, that dwell in all the
earth; Peace be multiplied unto you.
4:2
I thought it good to
shew the signs and wonders that the
high God hath wrought toward me.
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How great are
his signs! and how mighty are
his wonders! his kingdom is
an everlasting kingdom, and his
dominion is from generation
to generation.
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I Nebuchadnezzar was
at rest in mine house, and
flourishing in my palace:
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I saw a dream which
made me afraid, and the thoughts
upon my bed and the visions of my
head troubled me.
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Therefore made I a
decree to bring in all the wise
men of Babylon before me, that
they might make known unto me the
interpretation of the dream.
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Then came in the
magicians, the astrologers, the
Chaldeans, and the soothsayers: and
I told the dream before them; but
they did not make known unto me the
interpretation thereof.
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But at the last
Daniel came in before me, whose name
was Belteshazzar, according
to the name of my god, and in whom
is the spirit of the holy gods: and
before him I told the dream,
saying,
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O Belteshazzar,
master of the magicians, because I
know that the spirit of the holy
gods is in thee, and no
secret troubleth thee, tell me the
visions of my dream that I have
seen, and the interpretation
thereof.
4:10 Thus
were the visions of mine head in
my bed; I saw, and behold a tree in
the midst of the earth, and the
height thereof was great.
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The tree grew, and
was strong, and the height thereof
reached unto heaven, and the sight
thereof to the end of all the earth:
4:12 The leaves
thereof were fair, and the
fruit thereof much, and in it was
meat for all: the beasts of the
field had shadow under it, and the
fowls of the heaven dwelt in the
boughs thereof, and all flesh was
fed of it.
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I saw in the visions
of my head upon my bed, and, behold,
a watcher and an holy one came down
from heaven;
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He cried aloud, and
said thus, Hew down the tree, and
cut off his branches, shake off his
leaves, and scatter his fruit: let
the beasts get away from under it,
and the fowls from his branches:
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Nevertheless leave
the stump of his roots in the earth,
even with a band of iron and brass,
in the tender grass of the field;
and let it be wet with the dew of
heaven, and let his portion
be with the beasts in the
grass of the earth:
4:16 Let his
heart be changed from man’s, and let
a beast’s heart be given unto him;
and let seven times pass over him.
4:17 This matter
is by the decree of the
watchers, and the demand by the word
of the holy ones: to the intent that
the living may know that the most
High ruleth in the kingdom of men,
and giveth it to whomsoever he will,
and setteth up over it the basest of
men.
4:18
This dream I king
Nebuchadnezzar have seen. Now thou,
O Belteshazzar, declare the
interpretation thereof, forasmuch as
all the wise men of my
kingdom are not able to make known
unto me the interpretation: but thou
art able; for the spirit of
the holy gods is in thee.
4:19
Then Daniel, whose
name was Belteshazzar, was
astonied for one hour, and his
thoughts troubled him. The king
spake, and said, Belteshazzar, let
not the dream, or the interpretation
thereof, trouble thee. Belteshazzar
answered and said, My lord, the
dream be to them that hate
thee, and the interpretation thereof
to thine enemies.
4:20
The tree that thou
sawest, which grew, and was strong,
whose height reached unto the
heaven, and the sight thereof to all
the earth;
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Whose leaves were
fair, and the fruit thereof much,
and in it was meat for all;
under which the beasts of the field
dwelt, and upon whose branches the
fowls of the heaven had their
habitation:
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It is thou, O
king, that art grown and become
strong: for thy greatness is grown,
and reacheth unto heaven, and thy
dominion to the end of the earth.
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And whereas the king
saw a watcher and an holy one coming
down from heaven, and saying, Hew
the tree down, and destroy it; yet
leave the stump of the roots thereof
in the earth, even with a band of
iron and brass, in the tender grass
of the field; and let it be wet with
the dew of heaven, and let
his portion be with the
beasts of the field, till seven
times pass over him;
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This is the
interpretation, O king, and this
is the decree of the most High,
which is come upon my lord the king:
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That they shall
drive thee from men, and thy
dwelling shall be with the beasts of
the field, and they shall make thee
to eat grass as oxen, and they shall
wet thee with the dew of heaven, and
seven times shall pass over thee,
till thou know that the most High
ruleth in the kingdom of men, and
giveth it to whomsoever he will.
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And whereas they
commanded to leave the stump of the
tree roots; thy kingdom shall be
sure unto thee, after that thou
shalt have known that the heavens do
rule.
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Wherefore, O king,
let my counsel be acceptable unto
thee, and break off thy sins by
righteousness, and thine iniquities
by shewing mercy to the poor; if it
may be a lengthening of thy
tranquility.
4:28
All this came upon
the king Nebuchadnezzar.
4:29
At the end of twelve
months he walked in the palace of
the kingdom of Babylon.
4:30
The king spake, and
said, Is not this great Babylon,
that I have built for the house of
the kingdom by the might of my
power, and for the honour of my
majesty?
4:31
While the word
was in the king’s mouth, there
fell a voice from heaven, saying,
O king Nebuchadnezzar, to thee it is
spoken; The kingdom is departed from
thee.
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And they shall drive
thee from men, and thy dwelling
shall be with the beasts of the
field: they shall make thee to eat
grass as oxen, and seven times shall
pass over thee, until thou know that
the most High ruleth in the kingdom
of men, and giveth it to whomsoever
he will.
4:33
The same hour was
the thing fulfilled upon
Nebuchadnezzar: and he was driven
from men, and did eat grass as oxen,
and his body was wet with the dew of
heaven, till his hairs were grown
like eagles feathers, and his
nails like birds’ claws.
4:34
And at the end of
the days I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up
mine eyes unto heaven, and mine
understanding returned unto me, and
I blessed the most High, and I
praised and honoured him that liveth
for ever, whose dominion is
an everlasting dominion, and his
kingdom is from generation to
generation:
4:35
And all the
inhabitants of the earth are
reputed as nothing: and he doeth
according to his will in the army of
heaven, and among the
inhabitants of the earth: and none
can stay his hand, or say unto him,
What doest thou?
4:36
At the same time my
reason returned unto me; and for the
glory of my kingdom, mine honour and
brightness returned unto me; and my
counsellors and my lords sought unto
me; and I was established in my
kingdom, and excellent majesty was
added unto me.
4:37
Now I Nebuchadnezzar
praise and extol and honour the King
of heaven, all whose works are
truth, and his ways judgment: and
those that walk in pride he is able
to abase.
5:1
Belshazzar the king
made a great feast to a thousand of
his lords, and drank wine before the
thousand.
5:2
Belshazzar, whiles
he tasted the wine, commanded to
bring the golden and silver vessels
which his father Nebuchadnezzar had
taken out of the temple which was
in Jerusalem; that the king, and his
princes, his wives, and his
concubines, might drink therein.
5:3
Then they brought
the golden vessels that were taken
out of the temple of the house of
God which was at Jerusalem;
and the king, and his princes, his
wives, and his concubines, drank in
them.
5:4
They drank wine, and
praised the gods of gold, and of
silver, of brass, of iron, of wood,
and of stone.
5:5
In the same hour
came forth fingers of a man’s hand,
and wrote over against the
candlestick upon the plaister of the
wall of the king’s palace: and the
king saw the part of the hand that
wrote.
5:6
Then the king’s
countenance was changed, and his
thoughts troubled him, so that the
joints of his loins were loosed, and
his knees smote one against another.
5:7
The king cried aloud
to bring in the astrologers, the
Chaldeans, and the soothsayers.
And the king spake, and said to
the wise men of Babylon,
Whosoever shall read this writing,
and shew me the interpretation
thereof, shall be clothed with
scarlet, and have a chain of
gold about his neck, and shall be
the third ruler in the kingdom.
5:8
Then came in all the
king’s wise men: but they
could not read the writing, nor make
known to the king the interpretation
thereof.
5:9
Then was king
Belshazzar greatly troubled, and his
countenance was changed in him, and
his lords were astonied.
5:10
Now the
queen, by reason of the words of the
king and his lords, came into the
banquet house: and the queen
spake and said, O king, live for
ever: let not thy thoughts trouble
thee, nor let thy countenance be
changed:
5:11 There is a
man in thy kingdom, in whom is
the spirit of the holy gods; and in
the days of thy father light and
understanding and wisdom, like the
wisdom of the gods, was found in
him; whom the king Nebuchadnezzar
thy father, the king, I say,
thy father, made master of the
magicians, astrologers, Chaldeans,
and soothsayers;
5:12 Forasmuch
as an excellent spirit, and
knowledge, and understanding,
interpreting of dreams, and shewing
of hard sentences, and dissolving of
doubts, were found in the same
Daniel, whom the king named
Belteshazzar: now let Daniel be
called, and he will shew the
interpretation.
5:13 Then was
Daniel brought in before the king.
And the king spake and said
unto Daniel, Art thou that
Daniel, which art of the
children of the captivity of Judah,
whom the king my father brought out
of Jewry?
5:14
I have even heard of
thee, that the spirit of the gods
is in thee, and that
light and understanding and
excellent wisdom is found in thee.
5:15
And now the wise
men, the astrologers, have been
brought in before me, that they
should read this writing, and make
known unto me the interpretation
thereof: but they could not shew the
interpretation of the thing:
5:16
And I have heard of
thee, that thou canst make
interpretations, and dissolve
doubts: now if thou canst read the
writing, and make known to me the
interpretation thereof, thou shalt
be clothed with scarlet, and have
a chain of gold about thy neck, and
shalt be the third ruler in the
kingdom.
5:17
Then Daniel answered
and said before the king, Let thy
gifts be to thyself, and give thy
rewards to another; yet I will read
the writing unto the king, and make
known to him the interpretation.
5:18
O thou king, the
most high God gave Nebuchadnezzar
thy father a kingdom, and majesty,
and glory, and honour:
5:19 And for the
majesty that he gave him, all
people, nations, and languages,
trembled and feared before him: whom
he would he slew; and whom he would
he kept alive; and whom he would he
set up; and whom he would he put
down.
5:20
But when his heart
was lifted up, and his mind hardened
in pride, he was deposed from his
kingly throne, and they took his
glory from him:
5:21
And he was driven
from the sons of men; and his heart
was made like the beasts, and his
dwelling was with the wild
asses: they fed him with grass like
oxen, and his body was wet with the
dew of heaven; till he knew that the
most high God ruled in the kingdom
of men, and that he
appointeth over it whomsoever he
will.
5:22
And thou his son, O
Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine
heart, though thou knewest all this;
5:23
But hast lifted up
thyself against the Lord of heaven;
and they have brought the vessels of
his house before thee, and thou, and
thy lords, thy wives, and thy
concubines, have drunk wine in them;
and thou hast praised the gods of
silver, and gold, of brass, iron,
wood, and stone, which see not, nor
hear, nor know: and the God in whose
hand thy breath is, and whose
are all thy ways, hast thou
not glorified:
5:24
Then was the part of
the hand sent from him; and this
writing was written.
5:25
And this is
the writing that was written, MENE,
MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.
5:26
This is the
interpretation of the thing: MENE;
God hath numbered thy kingdom, and
finished it.
5:27
TEKEL; Thou art
weighed in the balances, and art
found wanting.
5:28
PERES; Thy kingdom
is divided, and given to the Medes
and Persians.
5:29
Then commanded
Belshazzar, and they clothed Daniel
with scarlet, and put a chain
of gold about his neck, and made a
proclamation concerning him, that he
should be the third ruler in the
kingdom.
5:30
In that night was
Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans
slain.
5:31
And Darius the Median
took the kingdom, being about
threescore and two years old.
6:1
It pleased Darius to
set over the kingdom an hundred and
twenty princes, which should be over
the whole kingdom;
6:2
And over these three
presidents; of whom Daniel was
first: that the princes might give
accounts unto them, and the king
should have no damage.
6:3
Then this Daniel was
preferred above the presidents and
princes, because an excellent spirit
was in him; and the king
thought to set him over the whole
realm.
6:4
Then the presidents
and princes sought to find occasion
against Daniel concerning the
kingdom; but they could find none
occasion nor fault; forasmuch as he
was faithful, neither was
there any error or fault found in
him.
6:5
Then said these men,
We shall not find any occasion
against this Daniel, except we find
it against him concerning the
law of his God.
6:6
Then these
presidents and princes assembled
together to the king, and said thus
unto him, King Darius, live for
ever.
6:7
All the presidents
of the kingdom, the governors, and
the princes, the counsellors, and
the captains, have consulted
together to establish a royal
statute, and to make a firm decree,
that whosoever shall ask a petition
of any God or man for thirty days,
save of thee, O king, he shall be
cast into the den of lions.
6:8
Now, O king,
establish the decree, and sign the
writing, that it be not changed,
according to the law of the Medes
and Persians, which altereth not.
6:9
Wherefore king Darius
signed the writing and the decree.
6:10
Now when Daniel knew
that the writing was signed, he went
into his house; and his windows
being open in his chamber toward
Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees
three times a day, and prayed, and
gave thanks before his God, as he
did aforetime.
6:11
Then these men
assembled, and found Daniel praying
and making supplication before his
God.
6:12
Then they came near,
and spake before the king concerning
the king’s decree; Hast thou not
signed a decree, that every man that
shall ask a petition of any
God or man within thirty days, save
of thee, O king, shall be cast into
the den of lions? The king answered
and said, The thing is true,
according to the law of the Medes
and Persians, which altereth not.
6:13
Then answered they
and said before the king, That
Daniel, which is of the
children of the captivity of Judah,
regardeth not thee, O king, nor the
decree that thou hast signed, but
maketh his petition three times a
day.
6:14
Then the king, when
he heard these words, was
sore displeased with himself, and
set his heart on Daniel to
deliver him: and he laboured till
the going down of the sun to deliver
him.
6:15 Then these
men assembled unto the king, and
said unto the king, Know, O king,
that the law of the Medes and
Persians is, That no decree
nor statute which the king
establisheth may be changed.
6:16
Then the king
commanded, and they brought Daniel,
and cast him into the den of
lions. Now the king spake and
said unto Daniel, Thy God whom thou
servest continually, he will deliver
thee.
6:17
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 the purpose might
not be changed concerning Daniel.
6:18
Then the king went
to his palace, and passed the night
fasting: neither were instruments of
musick brought before him: and his
sleep went from him.
6:19 Then the
king arose very early in the
morning, and went in haste unto the
den of lions.
6:20
And when he came to
the den, he cried with a lamentable
voice unto Daniel: and the
king spake and said to Daniel, O
Daniel, servant of the living God,
is thy God, whom thou servest
continually, able to deliver thee
from the lions?
6:21
Then said Daniel
unto the king, O king, live for
ever.
6:22
My God hath sent his
angel, and hath shut the lions
mouths, that they have not hurt me:
forasmuch as before him innocency
was found in me; and also before
thee, O king, have I done no hurt.
6:23
Then was the king
exceeding glad for him, and
commanded that they should take
Daniel up out of the den. So Daniel
was taken up out of the den, and no
manner of hurt was found upon him,
because he believed in his God.
6:24
And the king
commanded, and they brought those
men which had accused Daniel, and
they cast them into the den
of lions, them, their children, and
their wives; and the lions had the
mastery of them, and brake all their
bones in pieces or ever they came at
the bottom of the den.
6:25
Then king Darius
wrote unto all people, nations, and
languages, that dwell in all the
earth; Peace be multiplied unto you.
6:26
I make a decree,
That in every dominion of my kingdom
men tremble and fear before the God
of Daniel: for he is the living God,
and stedfast for ever, and his
kingdom that which shall not
be destroyed, and his dominion
shall be even unto the end.
6:27 He
delivereth and rescueth, and he
worketh signs and wonders in heaven
and in earth, who hath delivered
Daniel from the power of the lions.
6:28
So this Daniel
prospered in the reign of Darius,
and in the reign of Cyrus the
Persian.
7:1
In the first year of
Belshazzar king of Babylon Daniel
had a dream and visions of his head
upon his bed: then he wrote the
dream, and told the sum of
the matters.
7:2
Daniel spake and
said, I saw in my vision by night,
and, behold, the four winds of the
heaven strove upon the great sea.
7:3
And four great
beasts came up from the sea, diverse
one from another.
7:4
The first was
like a lion, and had eagle’s wings:
I beheld till the wings thereof were
plucked, and it was lifted up from
the earth, and made stand upon the
feet as a man, and a man’s heart was
given to it.
7:5
And behold another
beast, a second, like to a bear, and
it raised up itself on one side, and
it had three ribs in the
mouth of it between the teeth of it:
and they said thus unto it, Arise,
devour much flesh.
7:6
After this I beheld,
and lo another, like a leopard,
which had upon the back of it four
wings of a fowl; the beast had also
four heads; and dominion was given
to it.
7:7
After this I saw in
the night visions, and behold a
fourth beast, dreadful and terrible,
and strong exceedingly; and it had
great iron teeth: it devoured and
brake in pieces, and stamped the
residue with the feet of it: and it
was diverse from all the
beasts that were before it;
and it had ten horns.
7:8
I considered the
horns, and, behold, there came up
among them another little horn,
before whom there were three of the
first horns plucked up by the roots:
and, behold, in this horn were
eyes like the eyes of man, and a
mouth speaking great things.
7:9
I beheld till the
thrones were cast down, and the
Ancient of days did sit, whose
garment was white as snow,
and the hair of his head like the
pure wool: his throne was like
the fiery flame, and his
wheels as burning fire.
7:10
A fiery stream
issued and came forth from before
him: thousand thousands ministered
unto him, and ten thousand times ten
thousand stood before him: the
judgment was set, and the books were
opened.
7:11
I beheld then
because of the voice of the great
words which the horn spake: I beheld
even till the beast was
slain, and his body destroyed, and
given to the burning flame.
7:12
As concerning the
rest of the beasts, they had their
dominion taken away: yet their lives
were prolonged for a season and
time.
7:13
I saw in the night
visions, and, behold, one
like the Son of man came with the
clouds of heaven, and came to the
Ancient of days, and they brought
him near before him.
7:14
And there was given
him dominion, and glory, and a
kingdom, that all people, nations,
and languages, should serve him: his
dominion is an everlasting
dominion, which shall not pass away,
and his kingdom that which
shall not be destroyed.
7:15
I Daniel was grieved
in my spirit in the midst of my
body, and the visions of my head
troubled me.
7:16
I came near unto one
of them that stood by, and asked him
the truth of all this. So he told
me, and made me know the
interpretation of the things.
7:17 These great
beasts, which are four, are
four kings, which shall arise
out of the earth.
7:18 But the
saints of the most High shall take
the kingdom, and possess the kingdom
for ever, even for ever and ever.
7:19 Then I
would know the truth of the fourth
beast, which was diverse from all
the others, exceeding dreadful,
whose teeth were of iron, and
his nails of brass; which
devoured, brake in pieces, and
stamped the residue with his feet;
7:20 And of the
ten horns that were in his
head, and of the other which
came up, and before whom three fell;
even of that horn that had
eyes, and a mouth that spake very
great things, whose look was
more stout than his fellows.
7:21
I beheld, and the
same horn made war with the saints,
and prevailed against them;
7:22 Until the
Ancient of days came, and judgment
was given to the saints of the most
High; and the time came that the
saints possessed the kingdom.
7:23 Thus he
said, The fourth beast shall be the
fourth kingdom upon earth, which
shall be diverse from all kingdoms,
and shall devour the whole earth,
and shall tread it down, and break
it in pieces.
7:24
And the ten horns
out of this kingdom are ten
kings that shall arise: and
another shall rise after them; and
he shall be diverse from the first,
and he shall subdue three kings.
7:25
And he shall speak
great words against the most
High, and shall wear out the saints
of the most High, and think to
change times and laws: and they
shall be given into his hand until a
time and times and the dividing of
time.
7:26
But the judgment
shall sit, and they shall take away
his dominion, to consume and to
destroy it unto the end.
7:27 And the
kingdom and dominion, and the
greatness of the kingdom under the
whole heaven, shall be given to the
people of the saints of the most
High, whose kingdom is an
everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey him.
7:28
Hitherto is
the end of the matter. As for me
Daniel, my cogitations much troubled
me, and my countenance changed in
me: but I kept the matter in my
heart.
8:1
In the third year of
the reign of king Belshazzar a
vision appeared unto me, even
unto me Daniel, after that which
appeared unto me at the first.
8:2
And I saw in a
vision; and it came to pass, when I
saw, that I was at Shushan
in the palace, which is
in the province of Elam; and I saw
in a vision, and I was by the river
of Ulai.
8:3
Then I lifted up
mine eyes, and saw, and, behold,
there stood before the river a ram
which had two horns: and the
two horns were high;
but one was higher than the
other, and the higher came up last.
8:4
I saw the ram
pushing westward, and northward, and
southward; so that no beasts might
stand before him, neither was
there any that could deliver out
of his hand; but he did according to
his will, and became great.
8:5
And as I was
considering, behold, an he goat came
from the west on the face of the
whole earth, and touched not the
ground: and the goat had a
notable horn between his eyes.
8:6
And he came to the
ram that had two horns, which
I had seen standing before the
river, and ran unto him in the fury
of his power.
8:7
And I saw him come
close unto the ram, and he was moved
with choler against him, and smote
the ram, and brake his two horns:
and there was no power in the ram to
stand before him, but he cast him
down to the ground, and stamped upon
him: and there was none that could
deliver the ram out of his hand.
8:8
Therefore the he
goat waxed very great: and when he
was strong, the great horn was
broken; and for it came up four
notable ones toward the four winds
of heaven.
8:9
And out of one of
them came forth a little horn, which
waxed exceeding great, toward the
south, and toward the east, and
toward the pleasant land.
8:10
And it waxed great,
even to the host of heaven;
and it cast down some of the
host and of the stars to the ground,
and stamped upon them.
8:11 Yea, he
magnified himself even to the
prince of the host, and by him the
daily sacrifice was taken
away, and the place of his sanctuary
was cast down.
8:12
And an host was given
him against the daily
sacrifice by reason of
transgression, and it cast down the
truth to the ground; and it
practised, and prospered.
8:13
Then I heard one
saint speaking, and another saint
said unto that certain saint
which spake, How long shall be
the vision concerning the
daily sacrifice, and the
transgression of desolation, to give
both the sanctuary and the host to
be trodden under foot?
8:14
And he said unto me,
Unto two thousand and three hundred
days; then shall the sanctuary be
cleansed.
8:15
And it came to pass,
when I, even I Daniel, had
seen the vision, and sought for the
meaning, then, behold, there stood
before me as the appearance of a
man.
8:16
And I heard a man’s
voice between the banks of
Ulai, which called, and said,
Gabriel, make this man to
understand the vision.
8:17
So he came near
where I stood: and when he came, I
was afraid, and fell upon my face:
but he said unto me, Understand, O
son of man: for at the time of the
end shall be the vision.
8:18
Now as he was
speaking with me, I was in a deep
sleep on my face toward the ground:
but he touched me, and set me
upright.
8:19
And he said, Behold,
I will make thee know what shall be
in the last end of the indignation:
for at the time appointed the end
shall be.
8:20
The ram which thou
sawest having two horns
are the kings of Media and
Persia.
8:21
And the rough goat
is the king of Grecia: and
the great horn that is
between his eyes is the first
king.
8:22
Now that being
broken, whereas four stood up for
it, four kingdoms shall stand up out
of the nation, but not in his power.
8:23
And in the latter
time of their kingdom, when the
transgressors are come to the full,
a king of fierce countenance, and
understanding dark sentences, shall
stand up.
8:24 And his
power shall be mighty, but not by
his own power: and he shall destroy
wonderfully, and shall prosper, and
practise, and shall destroy the
mighty and the holy people.
8:25
And through his
policy also he shall cause craft to
prosper in his hand; and he shall
magnify himself in his heart,
and by peace shall destroy many: he
shall also stand up against the
Prince of princes; but he shall be
broken without hand.
8:26
And the vision of
the evening and the morning which
was told is true: wherefore
shut thou up the vision; for it
shall be for many days.
8:27
And I Daniel fainted,
and was sick certain days;
afterward I rose up, and did the
king’s business; and I was
astonished at the vision, but none
understood it.
9:1
In the first year of
Darius the son of Ahasuerus, of the
seed of the Medes, which was made
king over the realm of the
Chaldeans;
9:2
In the first year of
his reign I Daniel understood by
books the number of the years,
whereof the word of the LORD came to
Jeremiah the prophet, that he would
accomplish seventy years in the
desolations of Jerusalem.
9:3
And I set my face
unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer
and supplications, with fasting, and
sackcloth, and ashes:
9:4
And I prayed unto
the LORD my God, and made my
confession, and said, O Lord, the
great and dreadful God, keeping the
covenant and mercy to them that love
him, and to them that keep his
commandments;
9:5
We have sinned, and
have committed iniquity, and have
done wickedly, and have rebelled,
even by departing from thy precepts
and from thy judgments:
9:6
Neither have we
hearkened unto thy servants the
prophets, which spake in thy name to
our kings, our princes, and our
fathers, and to all the people of
the land.
9:7
O Lord,
righteousness belongeth unto
thee, but unto us confusion of
faces, as at this day; to the men of
Judah, and to the inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and unto all Israel,
that are near, and that are
far off, through all the countries
whither thou hast driven them,
because of their trespass that they
have trespassed against thee.
9:8
O Lord, to us
belongeth confusion of face, to
our kings, to our princes, and to
our fathers, because we have sinned
against thee.
9:9
To the Lord our God
belong mercies and
forgivenesses, though we have
rebelled against him;
9:10
Neither have we
obeyed the voice of the LORD our
God, to walk in his laws, which he
set before us by his servants the
prophets.
9:11
Yea, all Israel have
transgressed thy law, even by
departing, that they might not obey
thy voice; therefore the curse is
poured upon us, and the oath that
is written in the law of Moses
the servant of God, because we have
sinned against him.
9:12 And he hath
confirmed his words, which he spake
against us, and against our judges
that judged us, by bringing upon us
a great evil: for under the whole
heaven hath not been done as hath
been done upon Jerusalem.
9:13
As it is
written in the law of Moses, all
this evil is come upon us: yet made
we not our prayer before the LORD
our God, that we might turn from our
iniquities, and understand thy
truth.
9:14
Therefore hath the
LORD watched upon the evil, and
brought it upon us: for the LORD our
God is righteous in all his
works which he doeth: for we obeyed
not his voice.
9:15
And now, O Lord our
God, that hast brought thy people
forth out of the land of Egypt with
a mighty hand, and hast gotten thee
renown, as at this day; we have
sinned, we have done wickedly.
9:16
O Lord, according to
all thy righteousness, I beseech
thee, let thine anger and thy fury
be turned away from thy city
Jerusalem, thy holy mountain:
because for our sins, and for the
iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem
and thy people are become a
reproach to all that are
about us.
9:17
Now therefore, O our
God, hear the prayer of thy servant,
and his supplications, and cause thy
face to shine upon thy sanctuary
that is desolate, for the Lord’s
sake.
9:18
O my God, incline
thine ear, and hear; open thine
eyes, and behold our desolations,
and the city which is called by thy
name: for we do not present our
supplications before thee for our
righteousnesses, but for thy great
mercies.
9:19
O Lord, hear; O Lord,
forgive; O Lord, hearken and do;
defer not, for thine own sake, O my
God: for thy city and thy people are
called by thy name.
9:20
And whiles I was
speaking, and praying, and
confessing my sin and the sin of my
people Israel, and presenting my
supplication before the LORD my God
for the holy mountain of my God;
9:21
Yea, whiles I was
speaking in prayer, even the man
Gabriel, whom I had seen in the
vision at the beginning, being
caused to fly swiftly, touched me
about the time of the evening
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