2:1 And
in
the
second
year
of
the
reign
of
Nebuchadnezzar,
dreamed
hath
Nebuchadnezzar
dreams,
and
his
spirit
doth
move
itself,
and
his
sleep
hath
been
against
him;
2:2 and
the
king
saith
to
call
for
scribes,
and
for
enchanters,
and
for
sorcerers,
and
for
Chaldeans,
to
declare
to
the
king
his
dreams.
And
they
come
in
and
stand
before
the
king;
2:3 and
the
king
saith
to
them,
`A
dream
I
have
dreamed,
and
moved
is
my
spirit
to
know
the
dream.'
2:4 And
the
Chaldeans
speak
to
the
king
[in]
Aramaean,
`O
king,
to
the
ages
live,
tell
the
dream
to
thy
servants,
and
the
interpretation
we
do
shew.'
2:5 The
king
hath
answered
and
said
to
the
Chaldeans,
`The
thing
from
me
is
gone;
if
ye
do
not
cause
me
to
know
the
dream
and
its
interpretation,
pieces
ye
are
made,
and
your
houses
are
made
dunghills;
2:6 and
if
the
dream
and
its
interpretation
ye
do
shew,
gifts,
and
fee,
and
great
glory
ye
receive
from
before
me,
therefore
the
dream
and
its
interpretation
shew
ye
me.'
2:7 They
have
answered
a
second
time,
and
are
saying,
`Let
the
king
tell
the
dream
to
his
servants,
and
the
interpretation
we
do
shew.
2:8 The
king
hath
answered
and
said,
`Of
a
truth
I
know
that
time
ye
are
gaining,
because
that
ye
have
seen
that
the
thing
is
gone
from
me,
2:9 [
so]
that,
if
the
dream
ye
do
not
cause
me
to
know--one
is
your
sentence,
seeing
a
word
lying
and
corrupt
ye
have
prepared
to
speak
before
me,
till
that
the
time
is
changed,
therefore
the
dream
tell
ye
to
me,
then
do
I
know
that
its
interpretation
ye
do
shew
me.'
2:10 The
Chaldeans
have
answered
before
the
king,
and
are
saying,
`There
is
not
a
man
on
the
earth
who
is
able
to
shew
the
king's
matter;
therefore,
no
king,
chief,
and
ruler,
hath
asked
such
a
thing
as
this
of
any
scribe,
and
enchanter,
and
Chaldean;
2:11 and
the
thing
that
the
king
is
asking
[is]
precious,
and
others
are
there
not
that
do
shew
it
before
the
king,
save
the
gods,
whose
dwelling
is
not
with
flesh.'
2:12 Therefore
the
king
hath
been
angry
and
very
wroth,
and
hath
said
to
destroy
all
the
wise
men
of
Babylon;
2:13 And
the
sentence
hath
gone
forth,
and
the
wise
men
are
being
slain,
and
they
have
sought
Daniel
and
his
companions
to
be
slain.
2:14 Then
Daniel
hath
replied
[with]
counsel
and
discretion
to
Arioch
chief
of
the
executioners
of
the
king,
who
hath
gone
forth
to
slay
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
2:15 He
hath
answered
and
said
to
Arioch
the
king's
captain,
`Wherefore
[is]
the
sentence
so
urgent
from
before
the
king'
Then
Arioch
hath
made
the
thing
known
to
Daniel,
2:16 and
Daniel
hath
gone
up,
and
sought
of
the
king
that
he
would
give
him
time
to
shew
the
interpretation
to
the
king.
2:17 Then
Daniel
to
his
house
hath
gone,
and
to
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah,
his
companions,
he
hath
made
the
thing
known,
2:18 and
to
seek
mercies
from
before
the
God
of
the
heavens
concerning
this
secret,
that
they
destroy
not
Daniel
and
his
companions
with
the
rest
of
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
2:19 Then
to
Daniel,
in
a
vision
of
the
night,
the
secret
hath
been
revealed.
Then
hath
Daniel
blessed
the
God
of
the
heavens.
2:20 Daniel
hath
answered
and
said,
`Let
the
name
of
God
be
blessed
from
age
even
unto
age,
for
wisdom
and
might--for
they
are
His.
2:21 And
He
is
changing
times
and
seasons,
He
is
causing
kings
to
pass
away,
and
He
is
raising
up
kings;
He
is
giving
wisdom
to
the
wise,
and
knowledge
to
those
possessing
understanding.
2:22 He
is
revealing
deep
and
hidden
things;
He
hath
known
what
[is]
in
darkness,
and
light
with
Him
hath
dwelt.
2:23 Thee,
O
God
of
my
fathers,
I
am
thanking
and
praising,
for
wisdom
and
might
Thou
hast
given
to
me;
and
now,
Thou
hast
caused
me
to
know
that
which
we
have
sought
from
Thee,
for
the
king's
matter
Thou
hast
caused
us
to
know.'
2:24 Therefore
Daniel
hath
gone
up
unto
Arioch,
whom
the
king
hath
appointed
to
destroy
the
wise
men
of
Babylon;
he
hath
gone,
and
thus
hath
said
to
him,
`The
wise
men
of
Babylon
thou
dost
not
destroy,
bring
me
up
before
the
king,
and
the
interpretation
to
the
king
I
do
shew.'
2:25 Then
Arioch
in
haste
hath
brought
up
Daniel
before
the
king,
and
thus
hath
said
to
him--`I
have
found
a
man
of
the
sons
of
the
Removed
of
Judah,
who
the
interpretation
to
the
king
doth
make
known.'
2:26 The
king
hath
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
whose
name
[is]
Belteshazzar,
`Art
thou
able
to
cause
me
to
know
the
dream
that
I
have
seen,
and
its
interpretation'
2:27 Daniel
hath
answered
before
the
king
and
said,
`The
secret
that
the
king
is
asking,
the
wise
men,
the
enchanters,
the
scribes,
the
soothsayers,
are
not
able
to
shew
to
the
king;
2:28 but
there
is
a
God
in
the
heavens,
a
revealer
of
secrets,
and
He
hath
made
known
to
king
Nebuchadnezzar
that
which
[is]
to
be
in
the
latter
end
of
the
days.
`Thy
dream
and
the
visions
of
thy
head
on
thy
bed
are
these:
2:29 Thou,
O
king,
thy
thoughts
on
thy
bed
have
come
up
[concerning]
that
which
[is]
to
be
after
this,
and
the
Revealer
of
secrets
hath
caused
thee
to
know
that
which
[is]
to
be.
2:30 As
to
me--not
for
[any]
wisdom
that
is
in
me
above
any
living
hath
this
secret
been
revealed
to
me;
but
for
the
intent
that
the
interpretation
to
the
king
they
make
known,
and
the
thoughts
of
thy
heart
thou
dost
know.
2:31 `Thou,
O
king,
wast
looking,
and
lo,
a
certain
great
image.
This
image
[is]
mighty,
and
its
brightness
excellent;
it
is
standing
over-against
thee,
and
its
appearance
[is]
terrible.
2:32 This
image!
its
head
[is]
of
good
gold,
its
breasts
and
its
arms
of
silver,
its
belly
and
its
thighs
of
brass;
2:33 its
legs
of
iron,
its
feet,
part
of
them
of
iron,
and
part
of
them
of
clay.
2:34 Thou
wast
looking
till
that
a
stone
hath
been
cut
out
without
hands,
and
it
hath
smitten
the
image
on
its
feet,
that
[are]
of
iron
and
of
clay,
and
it
hath
broken
them
small;
2:35 then
broken
small
together
have
been
the
iron,
the
clay,
the
brass,
the
silver,
and
the
gold,
and
they
have
been
as
chaff
from
the
summer
threshing-floor,
and
carried
them
away
hath
the
wind,
and
no
place
hath
been
found
for
them:
and
the
stone
that
smote
the
image
hath
become
a
great
mountain,
and
hath
filled
all
the
land.
2:36 This
[is]
the
dream,
and
its
interpretation
we
do
tell
before
the
king.
2:37 `Thou,
O
king,
art
a
king
of
kings,
for
the
God
of
the
heavens
a
kingdom,
strength,
and
might,
and
glory,
hath
given
to
thee;
2:38 and
whithersoever
sons
of
men
are
dwelling,
the
beast
of
the
field,
and
the
fowl
of
the
heavens,
He
hath
given
into
thy
hand,
and
hath
caused
thee
to
rule
over
them
all;
thou
[art]
this
head
of
gold.
2:39 And
after
thee
doth
rise
up
another
kingdom
lower
than
those,
and
another
third
kingdom
of
brass,
that
doth
rule
overall
the
earth.
2:40 And
the
fourth
kingdom
is
strong
as
iron,
because
that
iron
is
breaking
small,
and
making
feeble,
all
[things]
,
even
as
iron
that
is
breaking
all
these,
it
beateth
small
and
breaketh.
2:41 As
to
that
which
thou
hast
seen:
the
feet
and
toes,
part
of
them
potter's
clay,
and
part
of
them
iron,
the
kingdom
is
divided:
and
some
of
the
standing
of
the
iron
[is]
to
be
in
it,
because
that
thou
hast
seen
the
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay.
2:42 As
to
the
toes
of
the
feet,
part
of
them
iron,
and
part
of
them
clay:
some
part
of
the
kingdom
is
strong,
and
some
part
of
it
is
brittle.
2:43 Because
thou
hast
seen
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay,
they
are
mixing
themselves
with
the
seed
of
men:
and
they
are
not
adhering
one
with
another,
even
as
iron
is
not
mixed
with
clay.
2:44 `And
in
the
days
of
these
kings
raise
up
doth
the
God
of
the
heavens
a
kingdom
that
is
not
destroyed--to
the
age,
and
its
kingdom
to
another
people
is
not
left:
it
beateth
small
and
endeth
all
these
kingdoms,
and
it
standeth
to
the
age.
2:45 Because
that
thou
hast
seen
that
out
of
the
mountain
cut
hath
been
a
stone
without
hands,
and
it
hath
beaten
small
the
iron,
the
brass,
the
clay,
the
silver,
and
the
gold;
the
great
God
hath
made
known
to
the
king
that
which
[is]
to
be
after
this;
and
the
dream
[is]
true,
and
its
interpretation
stedfast.
2:46 Then
hath
king
Nebuchadnezzar
fallen
on
his
face,
and
to
Daniel
he
hath
done
obeisance,
and
present,
and
sweet
things,
he
hath
said
to
pour
out
to
him.
2:47 The
king
hath
answered
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,
since
thou
hast
been
able
to
reveal
this
secret.'
2:48 Then
the
king
hath
made
Daniel
great,
and
many
great
gifts
he
hath
given
to
him,
and
hath
caused
him
to
rule
over
all
the
province
of
Babylon,
and
chief
of
the
perfects
over
all
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
2:49 And
Daniel
hath
sought
from
the
king,
and
he
hath
appointed
over
the
work
of
the
province
of
Babylon,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-Nego,
and
Daniel
[is]
in
the
gate
of
the
king.