Daniel 4
1 King Nabuchodonosor to all nations,
tribes, and tongues, who dwell in all the earth; Peace be multiplied to you.
2 It seemed good to me to declare to
you the signs and wonders which the most high God has wrought with me,
3 how great and mighty
they are: his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and
his power to all generations.
4 I Nabuchodonosor was thriving in my
house, and prospering. 5 I saw a
vision, and it terrified me, and I was troubled on my bed, and the visions of
my head troubled me. 6 And I made a
decree to bring in before me all the wise men of Babylon, that they might make
known to me the interpretation of the dream.
7 So the enchanters, magicians,
soothsayers, and Chaldeans came in: and I told the
dream before them; but they did not make known to me the interpretation
thereof; 8 until Daniel came, whose
name is Baltasar, according to the name of my God, who has within him the Holy
Spirit of God; to whom I said,
9 O Baltasar, chief of the enchanters,
of whom I know that the Holy Spirit of God is in thee, and no mystery is too
hard for thee, hear the vision of my dream which I had, and tell me the
interpretation of it. 10 I had a
vision upon my bed; and behold a tree in the midst of the earth, and its
height was great. 11 The tree grew
large and strong, and its height reached to the sky, and its extent to the
extremity of the whole earth: 12 its
leaves were fair, and its fruit abundant, and in it was meat for all; and
under it the wild beasts of the field took shelter, and the birds of the sky
lodged in the branches of it, and all flesh was fed of it.
13 I beheld in the night vision upon
my bed, and, behold, a watcher and an holy one came down from heaven, and
cried aloud, and thus he said, 14 Cut
down the tree, and pluck off its branches, and shake off its leaves, and
scatter its fruit: let the wild beasts be removed from under it, and the birds
from its branches. 15 Only leave the
stump of its roots in the earth, and bind it with an
iron and brass band; and it shall lie in the grass that is without and in the
dew of heaven, and its portion shall be with the wild
beasts in the grass of the field.
16 His heart shall be changed from
that of man, and the heart of a wild beast shall be given to him; and seven
times shall pass over him. 17 The
matter is by the decree of the watcher, and the demand is a word of the holy
ones; that the living may know that the Lord is most high
over the kingdom of men, and he will give it to
whomsoever he shall please, and will set up over it that which is set at
nought of men. 18 This is the vision
which I king Nabuchodonosor saw: and do thou, Baltasar, declare the
interpretation, for none of the wise men of my kingdom are able to shew me the
interpretation of it: but thou, Daniel, art able; for the Holy Spirit of God
is in thee.
19 Then Daniel, whose name is
Baltasar, was amazed about one hour, and his thoughts troubled him. And
Baltasar answered and said, My lord, let the dream be
to them that hate thee, and the interpretation of it to thine enemies.
20 The tree which thou sawest, that
grew large and strong, whose height reached to the sky and its extent to all
the earth; 21 and whose leaves were
flourishing, and its fruit abundant, (and it was meat for all; under it the
wild beasts lodged, and the birds of the sky took shelter in its branches:)
22 is thyself, O king; for thou art
grown great and powerful, and thy greatness has increased and reached to
heaven, and thy dominion to the ends of the earth.
23 And whereas the king saw a watcher
and a holy one coming down from heaven, and he said, Strip the tree, and
destroy it; only leave the stump of its roots in the ground, and
bind it with a band of iron and brass; and it shall
lie in the grass that is without, and in the dew of heaven, and its portion
shall be with wild beasts, until seven times have passed over it;
24 this is the interpretation of it,
O king, and it is a decree of the Most High, which has come upon my lord the
king. 25 And they shall drive thee
forth from men, and thy dwelling shall be with wild beasts, and they shall
feed thee with grass as an ox, and thou shalt have thy lodging under the dew
of heaven, and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know that the Most
High is Lord of the kingdom of men, and will give it to whom he shall please.
26 And whereas they said, Leave the
stumps of the roots of the tree; thy kingdom abides
sure to thee from the time that thou shalt know the
power of the heavens. 27 Therefore, O
king, let my counsel please thee, and atone for thy sins by alms, and
thine iniquities by compassion on the poor: it may be
God will be long-suffering to thy trespasses.
28 All these things came upon king
Nabuchodonosor. 29 After a
twelvemonth, as he walked in his palace in Babylon,
30 the king answered and said, Is not
this great Babylon, which I have built for a royal residence, by the might of
my power, for the honour of my glory?
31 While the word was yet in the
king's mouth, there came a voice from heaven, saying,
To thee, king Nabuchodonosor, they say, The kingdom has departed from thee.
32 And they
shall drive thee from men, and thy dwelling shall be
with the wild beasts of the field, and they shall feed thee with grass as an
ox: and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know that the Most High
is Lord of the kingdom of men, and he will give it to whomsoever he shall
please.
33 In the same hour the word was
fulfilled upon Nabuchodonosor: and he was driven forth from men, and he ate
grass as an ox, and his body was bathed with the dew of heaven, until his
hairs were grown like lions' hairs, and his nails as
birds' claws.
34 And at the end of the time I
Nabuchodonosor lifted up mine eyes to heaven, and my reason returned to me,
and I blessed the Most High, and praised him that lives for ever, and gave
him glory; for his dominion is an everlasting
dominion, and his kingdom lasts to all generations:
35 and all the inhabitants of the
earth are reputed as nothing: and he does according to his will in the army of
heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and there is none who shall
withstand his power, and say to him, What hast thou done?
36 At the same time my reason
returned to me, and I came to the honour of my kingdom; and my
natural form returned to me, and my princes, and my
nobles, sought me, and I was established in my kingdom, and more abundant
majesty was added to me.
37 Now therefore I Nabuchodonosor
praise and greatly exalt and glorify the King of heaven; for all his works are
true, and his paths are judgment: and all that walk in pride he is able to
abase.