In the year of the kingdom of Nebuchadnezzar, dreamed a dream, and was startled and his sleep from him.
And said to call the enchanters, and the magi, and the administers of potions, and the Chaldeans, to announce to the king the things of his dreams. And they came and stood before the king.
And said I dreamed, and it startled my spirit to know the dream.
And spoke to the king in Syriac, O king, into You tell the dream your servants! and the interpretation of it we shall announce.
answered and said to the Chaldeans, The matter from If then you should not make known to me the dream and the interpretation of it, for and your houses shall be torn in pieces.
But if the dream and the interpretation of it you should make known to me, gifts and and honor you shall receive from me. Except the dream and the interpretation of it report to me!
They answered a second time and said, the the dream to his servants! and the interpretation of it we shall announce.
And answered and said, In truth I know that time even in so far as you knew that departed
If then the dream you should not announce to me, I know that word you agreed to speak before me until the time should go by. my dream and I shall know that also its interpretation you shall announce to me.
Answered again the Chaldeans before the king, and they say, There is not a man upon the dry land who is able the in so far as every king and ruler matter asked not an enchanter, magus or Chaldean.
For the word which the king asks and no other who shall announce it before the king, except the gods, which are not dwelling with any flesh.
Then the king in rage and anger said to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.
And the decree went forth, that the wise men be killed; and they sought Daniel and his friends to do away with.
Then Daniel answered counsel and opinion Arioch the chief guard of the king, who came forth to do away with the wise men of Babylon.
And he inquired of him, saying, O Ruler of the king, for what reason came forth the decree which from in front of the king? made known to Daniel.
And Daniel entered and petitioned the king so as time to him, and the interpretation of it he should announce to the king.
And Daniel went into his house, and Hananiah, and Mishael, and Azariah his friends the
And compassions from the God of heaven concerning this mystery, so that therefore should not with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.
And he said, May it be the name of God being blessed from the eon and unto the eon, for the wisdom and the might are his.
And he changes seasons and times; he ordains kings, and changes; giving wisdom to the wise, and intelligence to the ones knowing understanding.
He uncovers deep and concealed things, knowing the things in the darkness, and the light with
To you, O God of my fathers, I acknowledge and praise, for wisdom and power you gave to me, and made known to me what we petitioned from you; and the matter of the king you made known to me.
And Daniel came to Arioch, whom appointed to destroy the of Babylon, and said to him, The wise men of Babylon you should not destroy, but bring me before the king, and the interpretation to the king I will announce.
Then Arioch in haste brought Daniel before the king, and said to him, I found a man from out of the sons of the captivity of Judea, one who the
And answered and said to Daniel, of which the name Are you able to announce to me the dream which I beheld, and the interpretation of it?
And Daniel answered before the king, and he said, The mystery which the king asks is not of wise men, magi, enchanters, astrologers, to announce to the king.
But there is a God in heaven uncovering mysteries, and he made known to king Nebuchadnezzar what must take place at of the days. The dream of yours, and the visions of your head upon your bed, is this,
You, O king, your thoughts upon your bed ascended to what must take place after these things. And the one uncovering mysteries made known to you what must take place.
And to me a wisdom being in me more than all the living; this mystery because of the interpretation to the that the
You, O king, viewed. And behold, image image and the aspect of it was overwhelming, standing before your face; and the vision of it was fearful.
An image of which the head the hands and the breast and the arms of it silver, the belly and the thighs brass,
the legs iron, the feet part somewhat of iron, and part somewhat earthenware.
You viewed until was shredded from a mountain without hands, and it struck the image upon the feet of iron and earthenware; and it thinned them out unto completion.
Then they were thinned out at once the potsherd, the iron, the brass, the silver, the gold; and they became as a cloud of dust from at harvest; and lifted them away and no place for them; and the stone which struck the image became mountain and it filled all the earth.
This is the dream; and the interpretation of it we will tell before the king.
You, O king, of kings, to whom the God of heaven kingdom
In every place where dwell both wild beasts of the field and birds of heaven he gave into your hand, and he placed you lord of all. You are the head of gold.
And after you shall arise kingdom inferior of you, and kingdom which is the brass, which shall dominate the earth.
And kingdom which shall be strong as iron, in which manner iron makes fine and tames all things so it shall be made fine and be tamed.
And that of the feet and of the toes, part somewhat earthenware, and part somewhat of iron, a kingdom and the root of iron will be in it, in which manner you beheld the iron being intermingled with the potsherd.
And the toes of the feet, part somewhat of iron and part somewhat earthenware, part somewhat strong, and it will be broken.
For you beheld the iron being intermingled with the potsherd; mixed together with of men. But they will not be cleaving, this one with this other one, as the iron does not intermingle with the potsherd.
And in the days of those kings shall raise up a kingdom, which into And his kingdom people and winnow all the kingdoms, and this one shall rise up into the eons.
In which manner you beheld that from a mountain was trimmed without hands, and it thinned the potsherd, the iron, the brass, the silver, the gold; the great God made known to the king what must take place after these things. And is true and is trustworthy
Then king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon and did obeisance to Daniel, and of a gift offering
And responding the king said to Daniel, In truth your God, he is God of gods, and lord of the kings, and uncovering mysteries, for you were able to uncover this mystery.
And magnified Daniel, and gifts and he established him over all of Babylon, and ruler of satraps, over all the wise men of Babylon.
And Daniel asked of the king, and he placed over the works of the region of Babylon, Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego. And Daniel was in the courtyard of the king.