Daniel 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. 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. 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. 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.
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. 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. 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 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. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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? 14 And he
said unto me, Unto two
thousand and
three hundred days; then shall the
sanctuary be
cleansed.
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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
20 The
ram which thou
sawest having two
horns are the
kings of
Media and
Persia. 21 And the
rough goat is the
king of
Grecia: and the
great horn that is between his
eyes is the
first king. 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. 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.
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. 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. 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. 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.