Daniel 4
1 Nebuchadnezzar the
king, unto
all people, nations, and
languages, that
dwell in
all the
earth; Peace be
multiplied unto you.
2 I
thought it
good to
shew the
signs and
wonders that the
high God hath
wrought toward me.
3 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. 4 I Nebuchadnezzar was at
rest in mine
house, and
flourishing in my
palace: 5 I
saw a
dream which made me
afraid, and the
thoughts upon my
bed and the
visions of my
head troubled me.
6 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. 7 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.
8 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,
9 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.
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. 11 The
tree grew, and was
strong, and the
height thereof
reached unto
heaven, and the
sight thereof to the
end of
all the
earth: 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. 13 I
saw in the
visions of my
head upon my
bed, and,
behold, a
watcher and an holy
one came
down from heaven; 14 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: 15 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: 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.
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. 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.
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. 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; 21 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:
22 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. 23 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;
24 This is the
interpretation, O
king, and
this is the
decree of the most
High, which is
come upon my
lord the
king: 25 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.
26 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. 27 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
tranquillity. 28 All this
came upon the
king Nebuchadnezzar. 29 At the
end of
twelve months he
walked in the
palace of the
kingdom of
Babylon. 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? 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.
32 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.
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.
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: 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?
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.
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.