THE BOOK OF
DANIEL
1Daniel1 1:1
In
the
third
year
of
the
reign
of
Jehoiakim
king
of
Judah
came
Nebuchadnezzar
king
of
Babylon
unto
Jerusalem,
and
besieged
it.
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And
the
Lord
gave
Jehoiakim
king
of
Judah
into
his
hand,
with
part
of
the
vessels
of
the
house
of
God;
and
he
carried
them
into
the
land
of
Shinar
to
the
house
of
his
god:
and
he
brought
the
vessels
into
the treasure-house
of
his
god.
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And
the
king
spake
unto
Ashpenaz
the
master
of
his
eunuchs,
that
he
should
bring
in
certain
of
the
children
of
Israel,
even
of
the
seed
royal
and
of
the
nobles;
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youths
in
whom
was
no
blemish,
but well-favored,
and
skilful
in
all
wisdom,
and
endued
with
knowledge,
and
understanding
science,
and
such
as
had
ability
to
stand
in
the
king’s
palace;
and
that
he
should
teach
them
the
learning
and
the
tongue
of
the
Chaldeans.
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And
the
king
appointed
for
them
a
daily
portion
of
the
king’s
dainties,
and
of
the
wine
which
he
drank,
and
that
they
should
be
nourished
three
years;
that
at
the
end
thereof
they
should
stand
before
the
king.
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Now
among
these
were,
of
the
children
of
Judah,
Daniel,
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah.
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And
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs
gave
names
unto
them:
unto
Daniel
he
gave
the
name
of
Belteshazzar;
and
to
Hananiah,
of
Shadrach;
and
to
Mishael,
of
Meshach;
and
to
Azariah,
of
Abed-nego.
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But
Daniel
purposed
in
his
heart
that
he
would
not
defile
himself
with
the
king’s
dainties,
nor
with
the
wine
which
he
drank:
therefore
he
requested
of
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs
that
he
might
not
defile
himself.
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Now
God
made
Daniel
to
find
kindness
and
compassion
in
the
sight
of
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs.
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And
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs
said
unto
Daniel,
I
fear
my
lord
the
king,
who
hath
appointed
your
food
and
your
drink:
for
why
should
he
see
your
faces
worse
looking
than
the
youths
that
are
of
your
own
age?
so
would
ye
endanger
my
head
with
the
king.
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Then
said
Daniel
to
the
steward
whom
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs
had
appointed
over
Daniel,
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah:
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Prove
thy
servants,
I
beseech
thee,
ten
days;
and
let
them
give
us
pulse
to
eat,
and
water
to
drink.
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Then
let
our
countenances
be
looked
upon
before
thee,
and
the
countenance
of
the
youths
that
eat
of
the
king’s
dainties;
and
as
thou
seest,
deal
with
thy
servants.
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So
he
hearkened
unto
them
in
this
matter,
and
proved
them
ten
days.
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And
at
the
end
of
ten
days
their
countenances
appeared
fairer,
and
they
were
fatter
in
flesh,
than
all
the
youths
that
did
eat
of
the
king’s
dainties.
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So
the
steward
took
away
their
dainties,
and
the
wine
that
they
should
drink,
and
gave
them
pulse.
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Now
as
for
these
four
youths,
God
gave
them
knowledge
and
skill
in
all
learning
and
wisdom:
and
Daniel
had
understanding
in
all
visions
and
dreams.
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And
at
the
end
of
the
days
which
the
king
had
appointed
for
bringing
them
in,
the
prince
of
the
eunuchs
brought
them
in
before
Nebuchadnezzar.
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And
the
king
communed
with
them;
and
among
them
all
was
found
none
like
Daniel,
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah:
therefore
stood
they
before
the
king.
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And
in
every
matter
of
wisdom
and
understanding,
concerning
which
the
king
inquired
of
them,
he
found
them
ten
times
better
than
all
the
magicians
and
enchanters
that
were
in
all
his
realm.
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And
Daniel
continued
even
unto
the
first
year
of
king
Cyrus.
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And
in
the
second
year
of
the
reign
of
Nebuchadnezzar,
Nebuchadnezzar
dreamed
dreams;
and
his
spirit
was
troubled,
and
his
sleep
went
from
him.
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Then
the
king
commanded
to
call
the
magicians,
and
the
enchanters,
and
the
sorcerers,
and
the
Chaldeans,
to
tell
the
king
his
dreams.
So
they
came
in
and
stood
before
the
king.
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And
the
king
said
unto
them,
I
have
dreamed
a
dream,
and
my
spirit
is
troubled
to
know
the
dream.
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Then
spake
the
Chaldeans
to
the
king
in
the
Syrian
language,
O
king,
live
for
ever:
tell
thy
servants
the
dream,
and
we
will
show
the
interpretation.
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The
king
answered
and
said
to
the
Chaldeans,
The
thing
is
gone
from
me:
if
ye
make
not
known
unto
me
the
dream
and
the
interpretation
thereof,
ye
shall
be
cut
in
pieces,
and
your
houses
shall
be
made
a
dunghill.
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But
if
ye
show
the
dream
and
the
interpretation
thereof,
ye
shall
receive
of
me
gifts
and
rewards
and
great
honor:
therefore
show
me
the
dream
and
the
interpretation
thereof.
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They
answered
the
second
time
and
said,
Let
the
king
tell
his
servants
the
dream,
and
we
will
show
the
interpretation.
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The
king
answered
and
said,
I
know
of
a
certainty
that
ye
would
gain
time,
because
ye
see
the
thing
is
gone
from
me.
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But
if
ye
make
not
known
unto
me
the
dream,
there
is
but
one
law
for
you;
for
ye
have
prepared
lying
and
corrupt
words
to
speak
before
me,
till
the
time
be
changed:
therefore
tell
me
the
dream,
and
I
shall
know
that
ye
can
show
me
the
interpretation
thereof.
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The
Chaldeans
answered
before
the
king,
and
said,
There
is
not
a
man
upon
the
earth
that
can
show
the
king’s
matter,
forasmuch
as
no
king,
lord,
or
ruler,
hath
asked
such
a
thing
of
any
magician,
or
enchanter,
or
Chaldean.
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And
it
is
a
rare
thing
that
the
king
requireth,
and
there
is
no
other
that
can
show
it
before
the
king,
except
the
gods,
whose
dwelling
is
not
with
flesh.
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For
this
cause
the
king
was
angry
and
very
furious,
and
commanded
to
destroy
all
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
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So
the
decree
went
forth,
and
the
wise
men
were
to
be
slain;
and
they
sought
Daniel
and
his
companions
to
be
slain.
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Then
Daniel
returned
answer
with
counsel
and
prudence
to
Arioch
the
captain
of
the
king’s
guard,
who
was
gone
forth
to
slay
the
wise
men
of
Babylon;
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he
answered
and
said
to
Arioch
the
king’s
captain,
Wherefore
is
the
decree
so
urgent
from
the
king?
Then
Arioch
made
the
thing
known
to
Daniel.
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And
Daniel
went
in,
and
desired
of
the
king
that
he
would
appoint
him
a
time,
and
he
would
show
the
king
the
interpretation.
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Then
Daniel
went
to
his
house,
and
made
the
thing
known
to
Hananiah,
Mishael,
and
Azariah,
his
companions:
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that
they
would
desire
mercies
of
the
God
of
heaven
concerning
this
secret;
that
Daniel
and
his
companions
should
not
perish
with
the
rest
of
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
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Then
was
the
secret
revealed
unto
Daniel
in
a
vision
of
the
night.
Then
Daniel
blessed
the
God
of
heaven.
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Daniel
answered
and
said,
Blessed
be
the
name
of
God
for
ever
and
ever;
for
wisdom
and
might
are
his.
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And
he
changeth
the
times
and
the
seasons;
he
removeth
kings,
and
setteth
up
kings;
he
giveth
wisdom
unto
the
wise,
and
knowledge
to
them
that
have
understanding;
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he
revealeth
the
deep
and
secret
things;
he
knoweth
what
is
in
the
darkness,
and
the
light
dwelleth
with
him.
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I
thank
thee,
and
praise
thee,
O
thou
God
of
my
fathers,
who
hast
given
me
wisdom
and
might,
and
hast
now
made
known
unto
me
what
we
desired
of
thee;
for
thou
hast
made
known
unto
us
the
king’s
matter.
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Therefore
Daniel
went
in
unto
Arioch,
whom
the
king
had
appointed
to
destroy
the
wise
men
of
Babylon;
he
went
and
said
thus
unto
him:
Destroy
not
the
wise
men
of
Babylon;
bring
me
in
before
the
king,
and
I
will
show
unto
the
king
the
interpretation.
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Then
Arioch
brought
in
Daniel
before
the
king
in
haste,
and
said
thus
unto
him,
I
have
found
a
man
of
the
children
of
the
captivity
of
Judah,
that
will
make
known
unto
the
king
the
interpretation.
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The
king
answered
and
said
to
Daniel,
whose
name
was
Belteshazzar,
Art
thou
able
to
make
known
unto
me
the
dream
which
I
have
seen,
and
the
interpretation
thereof?
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Daniel
answered
before
the
king,
and
said,
The
secret
which
the
king
hath
demanded
can
neither
wise
men,
enchanters,
magicians,
nor
soothsayers,
show
unto
the
king;
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but
there
is
a
God
in
heaven
that
revealeth
secrets,
and
he
hath
made
known
to
the
king
Nebuchadnezzar
what
shall
be
in
the
latter
days.
Thy
dream,
and
the
visions
of
thy
head
upon
thy
bed,
are
these:
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as
for
thee,
O
king,
thy
thoughts
came
into
thy
mind
upon
thy
bed,
what
should
come
to
pass
hereafter;
and
he
that
revealeth
secrets
hath
made
known
to
thee
what
shall
come
to
pass.
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But
as
for
me,
this
secret
is
not
revealed
to
me
for
any
wisdom
that
I
have
more
than
any
living,
but
to
the
intent
that
the
interpretation
may
be
made
known
to
the
king,
and
that
thou
mayest
know
the
thoughts
of
thy
heart.
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Thou,
O
king,
sawest,
and,
behold,
a
great
image.
This
image,
which
was
mighty,
and
whose
brightness
was
excellent,
stood
before
thee;
and
the aspect
thereof
was
terrible.
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As
for
this
image,
its
head
was
of
fine
gold,
its
breast
and
its
arms
of
silver,
its
belly
and
its
thighs
of
brass,
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its
legs
of
iron,
its
feet
part
of
iron,
and
part
of
clay.
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Thou
sawest
till
that
a
stone
was
cut
out
without
hands,
which
smote
the
image
upon
its
feet
that
were
of
iron
and
clay,
and
brake
them
in
pieces.
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Then
was
the
iron,
the
clay,
the
brass,
the
silver,
and
the
gold,
broken
in
pieces
together,
and
became
like
the
chaff
of
the
summer threshing-floors;
and
the
wind
carried
them
away,
so
that
no
place
was
found
for
them:
and
the
stone
that
smote
the
image
became
a
great
mountain,
and
filled
the
whole
earth.
36 2:36
This
is
the
dream;
and
we
will
tell
the
interpretation
thereof
before
the
king.
37 2:37
Thou,
O
king,
art
king
of
kings,
unto
whom
the
God
of
heaven
hath
given
the
kingdom,
the
power,
and
the
strength,
and
the
glory;
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and
wheresoever
the
children
of
men
dwell,
the
beasts
of
the
field
and
the
birds
of
the
heavens
hath
he
given
into
thy
hand,
and
hath
made
thee
to
rule
over
them
all:
thou
art
the
head
of
gold.
39 2:39
And
after
thee
shall
arise
another
kingdom
inferior
to
thee;
and
another
third
kingdom
of
brass,
which
shall
bear
rule
over
all
the
earth.
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And
the
fourth
kingdom
shall
be
strong
as
iron,
forasmuch
as
iron
breaketh
in
pieces
and
subdueth
all
things;
and
as
iron
that crusheth
all
these,
shall
it
break
in
pieces
and
crush.
41 2:41
And
whereas
thou
sawest
the
feet
and
toes,
part
of
potters’
clay,
and
part
of
iron,
it
shall
be
a
divided
kingdom;
but
there
shall
be
in
it
of
the
strength
of
the
iron,
forasmuch
as
thou
sawest
the
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay.
42 2:42
And
as
the
toes
of
the
feet
were
part
of
iron,
and
part
of
clay,
so
the
kingdom
shall
be
partly
strong,
and
partly
broken.
43 2:43
And
whereas
thou
sawest
the
iron
mixed
with
miry
clay,
they
shall
mingle
themselves
with
the
seed
of
men;
but
they
shall
not
cleave
one
to
another,
even
as
iron
doth
not
mingle
with
clay.
44 2:44
And
in
the
days
of
those
kings
shall
the
God
of
heaven
set
up
a
kingdom
which
shall
never
be
destroyed,
nor
shall
the
sovereignty
thereof
be
left
to
another
people;
but
it
shall
break
in
pieces
and
consume
all
these
kingdoms,
and
it
shall
stand
for
ever.
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Forasmuch
as
thou
sawest
that
a
stone
was
cut
out
of
the
mountain
without
hands,
and
that
it
brake
in
pieces
the
iron,
the
brass,
the
clay,
the
silver,
and
the
gold;
the
great
God
hath
made
known
to
the
king
what
shall
come
to
pass
hereafter:
and
the
dream
is
certain,
and
the
interpretation
thereof
sure.
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Then
the
king
Nebuchadnezzar
fell
upon
his
face,
and
worshipped
Daniel,
and
commanded
that
they
should
offer
an
oblation
and
sweet odors
unto
him.
47 2:47
The
king
answered
unto
Daniel,
and
said,
Of
a
truth
your
God
is
the
God
of
gods,
and
the
Lord
of
kings,
and
a
revealer
of
secrets,
seeing
thou
hast
been
able
to
reveal
this
secret.
48 2:48
Then
the
king
made
Daniel
great,
and
gave
him
many
great
gifts,
and
made
him
to
rule
over
the
whole
province
of
Babylon,
and
to
be
chief
governor
over
all
the
wise
men
of
Babylon.
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And
Daniel
requested
of
the
king,
and
he
appointed
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
over
the
affairs
of
the
province
of
Babylon:
but
Daniel
was
in
the
gate
of
the
king.
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Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
made
an
image
of
gold,
whose
height
was
threescore
cubits,
and
the
breadth
thereof
six
cubits:
he
set
it
up
in
the
plain
of
Dura,
in
the
province
of
Babylon.
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Then
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
sent
to
gather
together
the
satraps,
the
deputies,
and
the
governors,
the
judges,
the
treasurers,
the
counsellors,
the
sheriffs,
and
all
the
rulers
of
the
provinces,
to
come
to
the
dedication
of
the
image
which
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
had
set
up.
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Then
the
satraps,
the
deputies,
and
the
governors,
the
judges,
the
treasurers,
the
counsellors,
the
sheriffs,
and
all
the
rulers
of
the
provinces,
were
gathered
together
unto
the
dedication
of
the
image
that
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
had
set
up;
and
they
stood
before
the
image
that
Nebuchadnezzar
had
set
up.
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Then
the
herald
cried
aloud,
To
you
it
is
commanded,
O
peoples,
nations,
and
languages,
5 3:5
that
at
what
time
ye
hear
the
sound
of
the
cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
dulcimer,
and
all
kinds
of
music,
ye
fall
down
and
worship
the
golden
image
that
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
hath
set
up;
6 3:6
and
whoso
falleth
not
down
and
worshippeth
shall
the
same
hour
be
cast
into
the
midst
of
a
burning
fiery
furnace.
7 3:7
Therefore
at
that
time,
when
all
the
peoples
heard
the
sound
of
the
cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
and
all
kinds
of
music,
all
the
peoples,
the
nations,
and
the
languages,
fell
down
and
worshipped
the
golden
image
that
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
had
set
up.
8 3:8
Wherefore
at
that
time
certain
Chaldeans
came
near,
and
brought
accusation
against
the
Jews.
9 3:9
They
answered
and
said
to
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king,
O
king,
live
for
ever.
10 3:10
Thou,
O
king,
hast
made
a
decree,
that
every
man
that
shall
hear
the
sound
of
the
cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
and
dulcimer,
and
all
kinds
of
music,
shall
fall
down
and
worship
the
golden
image;
11 3:11
and
whoso
falleth
not
down
and
worshippeth,
shall
be
cast
into
the
midst
of
a
burning
fiery
furnace.
12 3:12
There
are
certain
Jews
whom
thou
hast
appointed
over
the
affairs
of
the
province
of
Babylon:
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego;
these
men,
O
king,
have
not
regarded
thee:
they
serve
not
thy
gods,
nor
worship
the
golden
image
which
thou
hast
set
up.
13 3:13
Then
Nebuchadnezzar
in
his
rage
and
fury
commanded
to
bring
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego.
Then
they
brought
these
men
before
the
king.
14 3:14
Nebuchadnezzar
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Is
it
of
purpose,
O
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
that
ye
serve
not
my
god,
nor
worship
the
golden
image
which
I
have
set
up?
15 3:15
Now
if
ye
be
ready
that
at
what
time
ye
hear
the
sound
of
the
cornet,
flute,
harp,
sackbut,
psaltery,
and
dulcimer,
and
all
kinds
of
music,
ye
fall
down
and
worship
the
image
which
I
have
made,
well:
but
if
ye
worship
not,
ye
shall
be
cast
the
same
hour
into
the
midst
of
a
burning
fiery
furnace;
and
who
is
that
god
that
shall
deliver
you
out
of
my
hands?
16 3:16
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego
answered
and
said
to
the
king,
O
Nebuchadnezzar,
we
have
no
need
to
answer
thee
in
this
matter.
17 3:17
If
it
be
so,
our
God
whom
we
serve
is
able
to
deliver
us
from
the
burning
fiery
furnace;
and
he
will
deliver
us
out
of
thy
hand,
O
king.
18 3:18
But
if
not,
be
it
known
unto
thee,
O
king,
that
we
will
not
serve
thy
gods,
nor
worship
the
golden
image
which
thou
hast
set
up.
19 3:19
Then
was
Nebuchadnezzar
full
of
fury,
and
the
form
of
his
visage
was
changed
against
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego:
therefore
he
spake,
and
commanded
that
they
should
heat
the
furnace
seven
times
more
than
it
was
wont
to
be
heated.
20 3:20
And
he
commanded
certain
mighty
men
that
were
in
his
army
to
bind
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
and
to
cast
them
into
the
burning
fiery
furnace.
21 3:21
Then
these
men
were
bound
in
their
hosen,
their
tunics,
and
their
mantles,
and
their
other
garments,
and
were
cast
into
the
midst
of
the
burning
fiery
furnace.
22 3:22
Therefore
because
the
king’s
commandment
was
urgent,
and
the
furnace
exceeding
hot,
the
flame
of
the
fire
slew
those
men
that
took
up
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego.
23 3:23
And
these
three
men,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
fell
down
bound
into
the
midst
of
the
burning
fiery
furnace.
24 3:24
Then
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king
was
astonished,
and
rose
up
in
haste:
he
spake
and
said
unto
his
counsellors,
Did
not
we
cast
three
men
bound
into
the
midst
of
the
fire?
They
answered
and
said
unto
the
king,
True,
O
king.
25 3:25
He
answered
and
said,
Lo,
I
see
four
men
loose,
walking
in
the
midst
of
the
fire,
and
they
have
no
hurt;
and
the aspect
of
the
fourth
is
like
a
son
of
the
gods.
26 3:26
Then
Nebuchadnezzar
came
near
to
the
mouth
of
the
burning
fiery
furnace:
he
spake
and
said,
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
ye
servants
of
the
Most
High
God,
come
forth,
and
come
hither.
Then
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego
came
forth
out
of
the
midst
of
the
fire.
27 3:27
And
the
satraps,
the
deputies,
and
the
governors,
and
the
king’s
counsellors,
being
gathered
together,
saw
these
men,
that
the
fire
had
no
power
upon
their
bodies,
nor
was
the
hair
of
their
head
singed,
neither
were
their
hosen
changed,
nor
had
the
smell
of
fire
passed
on
them.
28 3:28
Nebuchadnezzar
spake
and
said,
Blessed
be
the
God
of
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
who
hath
sent
his
angel,
and
delivered
his
servants
that
trusted
in
him,
and
have
changed
the
king’s
word,
and
have
yielded
their
bodies,
that
they
might
not
serve
nor
worship
any
god,
except
their
own
God.
29 3:29
Therefore
I
make
a
decree,
that
every
people,
nation,
and
language,
which
speak
anything
amiss
against
the
God
of
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego,
shall
be
cut
in
pieces,
and
their
houses
shall
be
made
a
dunghill;
because
there
is
no
other
god
that
is
able
to
deliver
after
this
sort.
30 3:30
Then
the
king
promoted
Shadrach,
Meshach,
and
Abed-nego
in
the
province
of
Babylon.
41 4:1
Nebuchadnezzar
the
king,
unto
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages,
that
dwell
in
all
the
earth:
Peace
be
multiplied
unto
you.
2 4:2
It
hath
seemed
good
unto
me
to
show
the
signs
and
wonders
that
the
Most
High
God
hath
wrought
toward
me.
3 4:3
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 4:4
I,
Nebuchadnezzar,
was
at
rest
in
my
house,
and
flourishing
in
my
palace.
5 4:5
I
saw
a
dream
which
made
me
afraid;
and
the
thoughts
upon
my
bed
and
the
visions
of
my
head
troubled
me.
6 4:6
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 4:7
Then
came
in
the
magicians,
the
enchanters,
the
Chaldeans,
and
the
soothsayers;
and
I
told
the
dream
before
them;
but
they
did
not
make
known
unto
me
the
interpretation
thereof.
8 4:8
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
I
told
the
dream
before
him,
saying,
9 4:9
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 4:10
Thus
were
the
visions
of
my
head
upon
my
bed:
I
saw,
and,
behold,
a
tree
in
the
midst
of
the
earth;
and
the
height
thereof
was
great.
11 4:11
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 4:12
The
leaves
thereof
were
fair,
and
the
fruit
thereof
much,
and
in
it
was
food
for
all:
the
beasts
of
the
field
had
shadow
under
it,
and
the
birds
of
the
heavens
dwelt
in
the
branches
thereof,
and
all
flesh
was
fed
from
it.
13 4:13
I
saw
in
the
visions
of
my
head
upon
my
bed,
and,
behold,
a
watcher
and
a
holy
one
came
down
from
heaven.
14 4:14
He
cried
aloud,
and
said
thus,
Hew
down
the
tree,
and
cut
off
its
branches,
shake
off
its
leaves,
and
scatter
its
fruit:
let
the
beasts
get
away
from
under
it,
and
the
fowls
from
its
branches.
15 4:15
Nevertheless
leave
the
stump
of
its
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 4:16
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 4:17
The
sentence
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
lowest
of
men.
18 4:18
This
dream
I,
king
Nebuchadnezzar,
have
seen;
and
thou,
O
Belteshazzar,
declare
the
interpretation,
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 4:19
Then
Daniel,
whose
name
was
Belteshazzar,
was
stricken
dumb
for
a
while,
and
his
thoughts
troubled
him.
The
king
answered
and
said,
Belteshazzar,
let
not
the
dream,
or
the
interpretation,
trouble
thee.
Belteshazzar
answered
and
said,
My
lord,
the
dream
be
to
them
that
hate
thee,
and
the
interpretation
thereof
to
thine
adversaries.
20 4:20
The
tree
that
thou
sawest,
which
grew,
and
was
strong,
whose
height
reached
unto
heaven,
and
the
sight
thereof
to
all
the
earth;
21 4:21
whose
leaves
were
fair,
and
the
fruit
thereof
much,
and
in
it
was
food
for
all;
under
which
the
beasts
of
the
field
dwelt,
and
upon
whose
branches
the
birds
of
the
heavens
had
their
habitation:
22 4:22
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 4:23
And
whereas
the
king
saw
a
watcher
and
a
holy
one
coming
down
from
heaven,
and
saying,
Hew
down
the
tree,
and
destroy
it;
nevertheless
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 4:24
this
is
the
interpretation,
O
king,
and
it
is
the
decree
of
the
Most
High,
which
is
come
upon
my
lord
the
king:
25 4:25
that
thou shalt
be
driven
from
men,
and
thy
dwelling
shall
be
with
the
beasts
of
the
field,
and
thou shalt
be
made
to
eat
grass
as
oxen,
and shalt
be
wet
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 4:26
And
whereas
they
commanded
to
leave
the
stump
of
the
roots
of
the
tree;
thy
kingdom
shall
be
sure
unto
thee,
after
that
thou shalt
have
known
that
the
heavens
do
rule.
27 4:27
Wherefore,
O
king,
let
my
counsel
be
acceptable
unto
thee,
and
break
off
thy
sins
by
righteousness,
and
thine
iniquities
by
showing
mercy
to
the
poor;
if
there
may
be
a
lengthening
of
thy
tranquillity.
28 4:28
All
this
came
upon
the
king
Nebuchadnezzar.
29 4:29
At
the
end
of
twelve
months
he
was
walking
in
the
royal
palace
of
Babylon.
30 4:30
The
king
spake
and
said,
Is
not
this
great
Babylon,
which
I
have
built
for
the
royal dwelling-place,
by
the
might
of
my
power
and
for
the
glory
of
my
majesty?
31 4:31
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 4:32
and
thou shalt
be
driven
from
men;
and
thy
dwelling
shall
be
with
the
beasts
of
the
field;
thou shalt
be
made
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 4:33
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
hair
was
grown
like
eagles’
feathers,
and
his
nails
like
birds’
claws.
34 4:34
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
honored
him
that
liveth
for
ever;
for
his
dominion
is
an
everlasting
dominion,
and
his
kingdom
from
generation
to
generation;
35 4:35
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 4:36
At
the
same
time
mine
understanding
returned
unto
me;
and
for
the
glory
of
my
kingdom,
my
majesty
and
brightness
returned
unto
me;
and
my
counsellors
and
my
lords
sought
unto
me;
and
I
was
established
in
my
kingdom,
and
excellent
greatness
was
added
unto
me.
37 4:37
Now
I,
Nebuchadnezzar,
praise
and
extol
and
honor
the
King
of
heaven;
for
all
his
works
are
truth,
and
his
ways
justice;
and
those
that
walk
in
pride
he
is
able
to
abase.
51 5:1
Belshazzar
the
king
made
a
great
feast
to
a
thousand
of
his
lords,
and
drank
wine
before
the
thousand.
2 5:2
Belshazzar,
while
he
tasted
the
wine,
commanded
to
bring
the
golden
and
silver
vessels
which
Nebuchadnezzar
his
father
had
taken
out
of
the
temple
which
was
in
Jerusalem;
that
the
king
and
his
lords,
his
wives
and
his
concubines,
might
drink therefrom.
3 5:3
Then
they
brought
the
golden
vessels
that
were
taken
out
of
the
temple
of
the
house
of
God
which
was
at
Jerusalem;
and
the
king
and
his
lords,
his
wives
and
his
concubines,
drank
from
them.
4 5:4
They
drank
wine,
and
praised
the
gods
of
gold,
and
of
silver,
of
brass,
of
iron,
of
wood,
and
of
stone.
5 5:5
In
the
same
hour
came
forth
the
fingers
of
a
man’s
hand,
and
wrote
over
against
the
candlestick
upon
the
plaster
of
the
wall
of
the
king’s
palace:
and
the
king
saw
the
part
of
the
hand
that
wrote.
6 5:6
Then
the
king’s
countenance
was
changed
in
him,
and
his
thoughts
troubled
him;
and
the
joints
of
his
loins
were
loosed,
and
his
knees
smote
one
against
another.
7 5:7
The
king
cried
aloud
to
bring
in
the
enchanters,
the
Chaldeans,
and
the
soothsayers.
The
king
spake
and
said
to
the
wise
men
of
Babylon,
Whosoever
shall
read
this
writing,
and
show
me
the
interpretation
thereof,
shall
be
clothed
with
purple,
and
have
a
chain
of
gold
about
his
neck,
and
shall
be
the
third
ruler
in
the
kingdom.
8 5:8
Then
came
in
all
the
king’s
wise
men;
but
they
could
not
read
the
writing,
nor
make
known
to
the
king
the
interpretation.
9 5:9
Then
was
king
Belshazzar
greatly
troubled,
and
his
countenance
was
changed
in
him,
and
his
lords
were
perplexed.
10 5:10
Now
the
queen
by
reason
of
the
words
of
the
king
and
his
lords
came
into
the
banquet
house:
the
queen
spake
and
said,
O
king,
live
for
ever;
let
not
thy
thoughts
trouble
thee,
nor
let
thy
countenance
be
changed.
11 5:11
There
is
a
man
in
thy
kingdom,
in
whom
is
the
spirit
of
the
holy
gods;
and
in
the
days
of
thy
father
light
and
understanding
and
wisdom,
like
the
wisdom
of
the
gods,
were
found
in
him;
and
the
king
Nebuchadnezzar
thy
father,
the
king,
I
say,
thy
father,
made
him
master
of
the
magicians,
enchanters,
Chaldeans,
and
soothsayers;
12 5:12
forasmuch
as
an
excellent
spirit,
and
knowledge,
and
understanding,
interpreting
of
dreams,
and
showing
of
dark
sentences,
and
dissolving
of
doubts,
were
found
in
the
same
Daniel,
whom
the
king
named
Belteshazzar.
Now
let
Daniel
be
called,
and
he
will
show
the
interpretation.
13 5:13
Then
was
Daniel
brought
in
before
the
king.
The
king
spake
and
said
unto
Daniel,
Art
thou
that
Daniel,
who
art
of
the
children
of
the
captivity
of
Judah,
whom
the
king
my
father
brought
out
of
Judah?
14 5:14
I
have
heard
of
thee,
that
the
spirit
of
the
gods
is
in
thee,
and
that
light
and
understanding
and
excellent
wisdom
are
found
in
thee.
15 5:15
And
now
the
wise
men,
the
enchanters,
have
been
brought
in
before
me,
that
they
should
read
this
writing,
and
make
known
unto
me
the
interpretation
thereof;
but
they
could
not
show
the
interpretation
of
the
thing.
16 5:16
But
I
have
heard
of
thee,
that
thou
canst
give
interpretations,
and
dissolve
doubts:
now
if
thou
canst
read
the
writing,
and
make
known
to
me
the
interpretation
thereof,
thou shalt
be
clothed
with
purple,
and
have
a
chain
of
gold
about
thy
neck,
and shalt
be
the
third
ruler
in
the
kingdom.
17 5:17
Then
Daniel
answered
and
said
before
the
king,
Let
thy
gifts
be
to
thyself,
and
give
thy
rewards
to
another;
nevertheless
I
will
read
the
writing
unto
the
king,
and
make
known
to
him
the
interpretation.
18 5:18
O
thou
king,
the
Most
High
God
gave
Nebuchadnezzar
thy
father
the
kingdom,
and
greatness,
and
glory,
and
majesty:
19 5:19
and
because
of
the
greatness
that
he
gave
him,
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages
trembled
and
feared
before
him:
whom
he
would
he
slew,
and
whom
he
would
he
kept
alive;
and
whom
he
would
he
raised
up,
and
whom
he
would
he
put
down.
20 5:20
But
when
his
heart
was
lifted
up,
and
his
spirit
was
hardened
so
that
he
dealt
proudly,
he
was
deposed
from
his
kingly
throne,
and
they
took
his
glory
from
him:
21 5:21
and
he
was
driven
from
the
sons
of
men,
and
his
heart
was
made
like
the beasts’,
and
his
dwelling
was
with
the
wild
asses;
he
was
fed
with
grass
like
oxen,
and
his
body
was
wet
with
the
dew
of
heaven;
until
he
knew
that
the
Most
High
God
ruleth
in
the
kingdom
of
men,
and
that
he
setteth
up
over
it
whomsoever
he
will.
22 5:22
And
thou
his
son,
O
Belshazzar,
hast
not
humbled
thy
heart,
though
thou
knewest
all
this,
23 5:23
but
hast
lifted
up
thyself
against
the
Lord
of
heaven;
and
they
have
brought
the
vessels
of
his
house
before
thee,
and
thou
and
thy
lords,
thy
wives
and
thy
concubines,
have
drunk
wine
from
them;
and
thou
hast
praised
the
gods
of
silver
and
gold,
of
brass,
iron,
wood,
and
stone,
which
see
not,
nor
hear,
nor
know;
and
the
God
in
whose
hand
thy
breath
is,
and
whose
are
all
thy
ways,
hast
thou
not
glorified.
24 5:24
Then
was
the
part
of
the
hand
sent
from
before
him,
and
this
writing
was
inscribed.
25 5:25
And
this
is
the
writing
that
was
inscribed:
MENE,
MENE,
TEKEL,
UPHARSIN.
26 5:26
This
is
the
interpretation
of
the
thing:
MENE;
God
hath
numbered
thy
kingdom,
and
brought
it
to
an
end.
27 5:27
TEKEL;
thou
art
weighed
in
the
balances,
and
art
found
wanting.
28 5:28
PERES;
thy
kingdom
is
divided,
and
given
to
the
Medes
and
Persians.
29 5:29
Then
commanded
Belshazzar,
and
they
clothed
Daniel
with
purple,
and
put
a
chain
of
gold
about
his
neck,
and
made
proclamation
concerning
him,
that
he
should
be
the
third
ruler
in
the
kingdom.
30 5:30
In
that
night
Belshazzar
the
Chaldean
king
was
slain.
31 5:31
And
Darius
the
Mede
received
the
kingdom,
being
about
threescore
and
two
years
old.
61 6:1
It
pleased
Darius
to
set
over
the
kingdom
a
hundred
and
twenty
satraps,
who
should
be
throughout
the
whole
kingdom;
2 6:2
and
over
them
three
presidents,
of
whom
Daniel
was
one;
that
these
satraps
might
give
account
unto
them,
and
that
the
king
should
have
no
damage.
3 6:3
Then
this
Daniel
was
distinguished
above
the
presidents
and
the
satraps,
because
an
excellent
spirit
was
in
him;
and
the
king
thought
to
set
him
over
the
whole
realm.
4 6:4
Then
the
presidents
and
the
satraps
sought
to
find
occasion
against
Daniel
as
touching
the
kingdom;
but
they
could
find
no
occasion
nor
fault,
forasmuch
as
he
was
faithful,
neither
was
there
any
error
or
fault
found
in
him.
5 6:5
Then
said
these
men,
We
shall
not
find
any
occasion
against
this
Daniel,
except
we
find
it
against
him
concerning
the
law
of
his
God.
6 6:6
Then
these
presidents
and
satraps
assembled
together
to
the
king,
and
said
thus
unto
him,
King
Darius,
live
for
ever.
7 6:7
All
the
presidents
of
the
kingdom,
the
deputies
and
the
satraps,
the
counsellors
and
the
governors,
have
consulted
together
to
establish
a
royal
statute,
and
to
make
a
strong
interdict,
that
whosoever
shall
ask
a
petition
of
any
god
or
man
for
thirty
days,
save
of
thee,
O
king,
he
shall
be
cast
into
the
den
of
lions.
8 6:8
Now,
O
king,
establish
the
interdict,
and
sign
the
writing,
that
it
be
not
changed,
according
to
the
law
of
the
Medes
and
Persians,
which
altereth
not.
9 6:9
Wherefore
king
Darius
signed
the
writing
and
the
interdict.
10 6:10
And
when
Daniel
knew
that
the
writing
was
signed,
he
went
into
his
house (now
his
windows
were
open
in
his
chamber
toward
Jerusalem);
and
he
kneeled
upon
his
knees
three
times
a
day,
and
prayed,
and
gave
thanks
before
his
God,
as
he
did
aforetime.
11 6:11
Then
these
men
assembled
together,
and
found
Daniel
making
petition
and
supplication
before
his
God.
12 6:12
Then
they
came
near,
and
spake
before
the
king
concerning
the
king’s
interdict:
Hast
thou
not
signed
an
interdict,
that
every
man
that
shall
make
petition
unto
any
god
or
man
within
thirty
days,
save
unto
thee,
O
king,
shall
be
cast
into
the
den
of
lions?
The
king
answered
and
said,
The
thing
is
true,
according
to
the
law
of
the
Medes
and
Persians,
which
altereth
not.
13 6:13
Then
answered
they
and
said
before
the
king,
That
Daniel,
who
is
of
the
children
of
the
captivity
of
Judah,
regardeth
not
thee,
O
king,
nor
the
interdict
that
thou
hast
signed,
but
maketh
his
petition
three
times
a
day.
14 6:14
Then
the
king,
when
he
heard
these
words,
was
sore
displeased,
and
set
his
heart
on
Daniel
to
deliver
him;
and
he
labored
till
the
going
down
of
the
sun
to
rescue
him.
15 6:15
Then
these
men
assembled
together
unto
the
king,
and
said
unto
the
king,
Know,
O
king,
that
it
is
a
law
of
the
Medes
and
Persians,
that
no
interdict
nor
statute
which
the
king
establisheth
may
be
changed.
16 6:16
Then
the
king
commanded,
and
they
brought
Daniel,
and
cast
him
into
the
den
of
lions.
Now
the
king
spake
and
said
unto
Daniel,
Thy
God
whom
thou
servest
continually,
he
will
deliver
thee.
17 6:17
And
a
stone
was
brought,
and
laid
upon
the
mouth
of
the
den;
and
the
king
sealed
it
with
his
own
signet,
and
with
the
signet
of
his
lords;
that
nothing
might
be
changed
concerning
Daniel.
18 6:18
Then
the
king
went
to
his
palace,
and
passed
the
night
fasting;
neither
were
instruments
of
music
brought
before
him:
and
his
sleep
fled
from
him.
19 6:19
Then
the
king
arose
very
early
in
the
morning,
and
went
in
haste
unto
the
den
of
lions.
20 6:20
And
when
he
came
near
unto
the
den
to
Daniel,
he
cried
with
a
lamentable
voice;
the
king
spake
and
said
to
Daniel,
O
Daniel,
servant
of
the
living
God,
is
thy
God,
whom
thou
servest
continually,
able
to
deliver
thee
from
the
lions?
21 6:21
Then
said
Daniel
unto
the
king,
O
king,
live
for
ever.
22 6:22
My
God
hath
sent
his
angel,
and
hath
shut
the
lions’
mouths,
and
they
have
not
hurt
me;
forasmuch
as
before
him
innocency
was
found
in
me;
and
also
before
thee,
O
king,
have
I
done
no
hurt.
23 6:23
Then
was
the
king
exceeding
glad,
and
commanded
that
they
should
take
Daniel
up
out
of
the
den.
So
Daniel
was
taken
up
out
of
the
den,
and
no
manner
of
hurt
was
found
upon
him,
because
he
had
trusted
in
his
God.
24 6:24
And
the
king
commanded,
and
they
brought
those
men
that
had
accused
Daniel,
and
they
cast
them
into
the
den
of
lions,
them,
their
children,
and
their
wives;
and
the
lions
had
the
mastery
of
them,
and
brake
all
their
bones
in
pieces,
before
they
came
to
the
bottom
of
the
den.
25 6:25
Then
king
Darius
wrote
unto
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages,
that
dwell
in
all
the
earth:
Peace
be
multiplied
unto
you.
26 6:26
I
make
a
decree,
that
in
all
the
dominion
of
my
kingdom
men
tremble
and
fear
before
the
God
of
Daniel;
for
he
is
the
living
God,
and
stedfast
for
ever,
And
his
kingdom
that
which
shall
not
be
destroyed;
and
his
dominion
shall
be
even
unto
the
end.
27 6:27
He
delivereth
and
rescueth,
and
he
worketh
signs
and
wonders
in
heaven
and
in
earth,
who
hath
delivered
Daniel
from
the
power
of
the
lions.
28 6:28
So
this
Daniel
prospered
in
the
reign
of
Darius,
and
in
the
reign
of
Cyrus
the
Persian.
71 7:1
In
the
first
year
of
Belshazzar
king
of
Babylon
Daniel
had
a
dream
and
visions
of
his
head
upon
his
bed:
then
he
wrote
the
dream
and
told
the
sum
of
the
matters.
2 7:2
Daniel
spake
and
said,
I
saw
in
my
vision
by
night,
and,
behold,
the
four
winds
of
heaven
brake
forth
upon
the
great
sea.
3 7:3
And
four
great
beasts
came
up
from
the
sea,
diverse
one
from
another.
4 7:4
The
first
was
like
a
lion,
and
had
eagle’s
wings:
I
beheld
till
the
wings
thereof
were
plucked,
and
it
was
lifted
up
from
the
earth,
and
made
to
stand
upon
two
feet
as
a
man;
and
a
man’s
heart
was
given
to
it.
5 7:5
And,
behold,
another
beast,
a
second,
like
to
a
bear;
and
it
was
raised
up
on
one
side,
and
three
ribs
were
in
its
mouth
between
its
teeth:
and
they
said
thus
unto
it,
Arise,
devour
much
flesh.
6 7:6
After
this
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
another,
like
a
leopard,
which
had
upon
its
back
four
wings
of
a
bird;
the
beast
had
also
four
heads;
and
dominion
was
given
to
it.
7 7:7
After
this
I
saw
in
the night-visions,
and,
behold,
a
fourth
beast,
terrible
and
powerful,
and
strong
exceedingly;
and
it
had
great
iron
teeth;
it
devoured
and
brake
in
pieces,
and
stamped
the
residue
with
its
feet:
and
it
was
diverse
from
all
the
beasts
that
were
before
it;
and
it
had
ten
horns.
8 7:8
I
considered
the
horns,
and,
behold,
there
came
up
among
them
another
horn,
a
little
one,
before
which
three
of
the
first
horns
were
plucked
up
by
the
roots:
and,
behold,
in
this
horn
were
eyes
like
the
eyes
of
a
man,
and
a
mouth
speaking
great
things.
9 7:9
I
beheld
till
thrones
were
placed,
and
one
that
was
ancient
of
days
did
sit:
his
raiment
was
white
as
snow,
and
the
hair
of
his
head
like
pure
wool;
his
throne
was
fiery
flames,
and
the
wheels
thereof
burning
fire.
10 7:10
A
fiery
stream
issued
and
came
forth
from
before
him:
thousands
of
thousands
ministered
unto
him,
and
ten
thousand
times
ten
thousand
stood
before
him:
the
judgment
was
set,
and
the
books
were
opened.
11 7:11
I
beheld
at
that
time
because
of
the
voice
of
the
great
words
which
the
horn
spake;
I
beheld
even
till
the
beast
was
slain,
and
its
body
destroyed,
and
it
was
given
to
be
burned
with
fire.
12 7:12
And
as
for
the
rest
of
the
beasts,
their
dominion
was
taken
away:
yet
their
lives
were
prolonged
for
a
season
and
a
time.
13 7:13
I
saw
in
the night-visions,
and,
behold,
there
came
with
the
clouds
of
heaven
one
like
unto
a
son
of
man,
and
he
came
even
to
the
ancient
of
days,
and
they
brought
him
near
before
him.
14 7:14
And
there
was
given
him
dominion,
and
glory,
and
a
kingdom,
that
all
the
peoples,
nations,
and
languages
should
serve
him:
his
dominion
is
an
everlasting
dominion,
which
shall
not
pass
away,
and
his
kingdom
that
which
shall
not
be
destroyed.
15 7:15
As
for
me,
Daniel,
my
spirit
was
grieved
in
the
midst
of
my
body,
and
the
visions
of
my
head
troubled
me.
16 7:16
I
came
near
unto
one
of
them
that
stood
by,
and
asked
him
the
truth
concerning
all
this.
So
he
told
me,
and
made
me
know
the
interpretation
of
the
things.
17 7:17
These
great
beasts,
which
are
four,
are
four
kings,
that
shall
arise
out
of
the
earth.
18 7:18
But
the
saints
of
the
Most
High
shall
receive
the
kingdom,
and
possess
the
kingdom
for
ever,
even
for
ever
and
ever.
19 7:19
Then
I
desired
to
know
the
truth
concerning
the
fourth
beast,
which
was
diverse
from
all
of
them,
exceeding
terrible,
whose
teeth
were
of
iron,
and
its
nails
of
brass;
which
devoured,
brake
in
pieces,
and
stamped
the
residue
with
its
feet;
20 7:20
and
concerning
the
ten
horns
that
were
on
its
head,
and
the
other
horn
which
came
up,
and
before
which
three
fell,
even
that
horn
that
had
eyes,
and
a
mouth
that
spake
great
things,
whose
look
was
more
stout
than
its
fellows.
21 7:21
I
beheld,
and
the
same
horn
made
war
with
the
saints,
and
prevailed
against
them;
22 7:22
until
the
ancient
of
days
came,
and
judgment
was
given
to
the
saints
of
the
Most
High,
and
the
time
came
that
the
saints
possessed
the
kingdom.
23 7:23
Thus
he
said,
The
fourth
beast
shall
be
a
fourth
kingdom
upon
earth,
which
shall
be
diverse
from
all
the
kingdoms,
and
shall
devour
the
whole
earth,
and
shall
tread
it
down,
and
break
it
in
pieces.
24 7:24
And
as
for
the
ten
horns,
out
of
this
kingdom
shall
ten
kings
arise:
and
another
shall
arise
after
them;
and
he
shall
be
diverse
from
the
former,
and
he
shall
put
down
three
kings.
25 7:25
And
he
shall
speak
words
against
the
Most
High,
and
shall
wear
out
the
saints
of
the
Most
High;
and
he
shall
think
to
change
the
times
and
the
law;
and
they
shall
be
given
into
his
hand
until
a
time
and
times
and
half
a
time.
26 7:26
But
the
judgment
shall
be
set,
and
they
shall
take
away
his
dominion,
to
consume
and
to
destroy
it
unto
the
end.
27 7:27
And
the
kingdom
and
the
dominion,
and
the
greatness
of
the
kingdoms
under
the
whole
heaven,
shall
be
given
to
the
people
of
the
saints
of
the
Most
High:
his
kingdom
is
an
everlasting
kingdom,
and
all
dominions
shall
serve
and
obey
him.
28 7:28
Here
is
the
end
of
the
matter.
As
for
me,
Daniel,
my
thoughts
much
troubled
me,
and
my
countenance
was
changed
in
me:
but
I
kept
the
matter
in
my
heart.
81 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 8:2
And
I
saw
in
the
vision;
now
it
was
so,
that
when
I
saw,
I
was
in
Shushan
the
palace,
which
is
in
the
province
of
Elam;
and
I
saw
in
the
vision,
and
I
was
by
the
river
Ulai.
3 8:3
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 8:4
I
saw
the
ram
pushing
westward,
and
northward,
and
southward;
and
no
beasts
could
stand
before
him,
neither
was
there
any
that
could
deliver
out
of
his
hand;
but
he
did
according
to
his
will,
and
magnified
himself.
5 8:5
And
as
I
was
considering,
behold,
a he-goat
came
from
the
west
over
the
face
of
the
whole
earth,
and
touched
not
the
ground:
and
the
goat
had
a
notable
horn
between
his
eyes.
6 8:6
And
he
came
to
the
ram
that
had
the
two
horns,
which
I
saw
standing
before
the
river,
and
ran
upon
him
in
the
fury
of
his
power.
7 8:7
And
I
saw
him
come
close
unto
the
ram,
and
he
was
moved
with
anger
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
trampled
upon
him;
and
there
was
none
that
could
deliver
the
ram
out
of
his
hand.
8 8:8
And
the he-goat
magnified
himself
exceedingly:
and
when
he
was
strong,
the
great
horn
was
broken;
and
instead
of
it
there
came
up
four
notable
horns
toward
the
four
winds
of
heaven.
9 8:9
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
glorious
land.
10 8:10
And
it
waxed
great,
even
to
the
host
of
heaven;
and
some
of
the
host
and
of
the
stars
it
cast
down
to
the
ground,
and
trampled
upon
them.
11 8:11
Yea,
it
magnified
itself,
even
to
the
prince
of
the
host;
and
it
took
away
from
him
the
continual
burnt-offering,
and
the
place
of
his
sanctuary
was
cast
down.
12 8:12
And
the
host
was
given
over
to
it
together
with
the
continual
burnt-offering
through
transgression;
and
it
cast
down
truth
to
the
ground,
and
it
did
its
pleasure
and
prospered.
13 8:13
Then
I
heard
a
holy
one
speaking;
and
another
holy
one
said
unto
that
certain
one
who
spake,
How
long
shall
be
the
vision
concerning
the
continual
burnt-offering,
and
the
transgression
that
maketh
desolate,
to
give
both
the
sanctuary
and
the
host
to
be
trodden
under
foot?
14 8:14
And
he
said
unto
me,
Unto
two
thousand
and
three
hundred
evenings
and
mornings;
then
shall
the
sanctuary
be
cleansed.
15 8:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
I,
even
I
Daniel,
had
seen
the
vision,
that
I
sought
to
understand
it;
and,
behold,
there
stood
before
me
as
the
appearance
of
a
man.
16 8:16
And
I
heard
a
man’s
voice
between
the
banks
of
the
Ulai,
which
called,
and
said,
Gabriel,
make
this
man
to
understand
the
vision.
17 8:17
So
he
came
near
where
I
stood;
and
when
he
came,
I
was
affrighted,
and
fell
upon
my
face:
but
he
said
unto
me,
Understand,
O
son
of
man;
for
the
vision belongeth
to
the
time
of
the
end.
18 8:18
Now
as
he
was
speaking
with
me,
I
fell
into
a
deep
sleep
with
my
face
toward
the
ground;
but
he
touched
me,
and
set
me
upright.
19 8:19
And
he
said,
Behold,
I
will
make
thee
know
what
shall
be
in
the
latter
time
of
the
indignation;
for
it belongeth
to
the
appointed
time
of
the
end.
20 8:20
The
ram
which
thou
sawest,
that
had
the
two
horns,
they
are
the
kings
of
Media
and
Persia.
21 8:21
And
the
rough he-goat
is
the
king
of
Greece:
and
the
great
horn
that
is
between
his
eyes
is
the
first
king.
22 8:22
And
as
for
that
which
was
broken,
in
the
place
whereof
four
stood
up,
four
kingdoms
shall
stand
up
out
of
the
nation,
but
not
with
his
power.
23 8:23
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 8:24
And
his
power
shall
be
mighty,
but
not
by
his
own
power;
and
he
shall
destroy
wonderfully,
and
shall
prosper
and
do
his
pleasure;
and
he
shall
destroy
the
mighty
ones
and
the
holy
people.
25 8:25
And
through
his
policy
he
shall
cause
craft
to
prosper
in
his
hand;
and
he
shall
magnify
himself
in
his
heart,
and
in
their
security
shall
he
destroy
many:
he
shall
also
stand
up
against
the
prince
of
princes;
but
he
shall
be
broken
without
hand.
26 8:26
And
the
vision
of
the
evenings
and
mornings
which
hath
been
told
is
true:
but
shut
thou
up
the
vision;
for
it belongeth
to
many
days
to
come.
27 8:27
And
I,
Daniel,
fainted,
and
was
sick
certain
days;
then
I
rose
up,
and
did
the
king’s
business:
and
I
wondered
at
the
vision,
but
none
understood
it.
91 9:1
In
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
son
of
Ahasuerus,
of
the
seed
of
the
Medes,
who
was
made
king
over
the
realm
of
the
Chaldeans,
2 9:2
in
the
first
year
of
his
reign
I,
Daniel,
understood
by
the
books
the
number
of
the
years
whereof
the
word
of
Jehovah
came
to
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
for
the
accomplishing
of
the
desolations
of
Jerusalem,
even
seventy
years.
3 9:3
And
I
set
my
face
unto
the
Lord
God,
to
seek
by
prayer
and
supplications,
with
fasting
and
sackcloth
and
ashes.
4 9:4
And
I
prayed
unto
Jehovah
my
God,
and
made
confession,
and
said,
Oh,
Lord,
the
great
and
dreadful
God,
who
keepeth
covenant
and
lovingkindness
with
them
that
love
him
and
keep
his
commandments,
5 9:5
we
have
sinned,
and
have
dealt
perversely,
and
have
done
wickedly,
and
have
rebelled,
even
turning
aside
from
thy
precepts
and
from
thine
ordinances;
6 9:6
neither
have
we
hearkened
unto
thy
servants
the
prophets,
that
spake
in
thy
name
to
our
kings,
our
princes,
and
our
fathers,
and
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
7 9:7
O
Lord,
righteousness belongeth
unto
thee,
but
unto
us
confusion
of
face,
as
at
this
day;
to
the
men
of
Judah,
and
to
the
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
and
unto
all
Israel,
that
are
near,
and
that
are
far
off,
through
all
the
countries
whither
thou
hast
driven
them,
because
of
their
trespass
that
they
have
trespassed
against
thee.
8 9:8
O
Lord,
to
us belongeth
confusion
of
face,
to
our
kings,
to
our
princes,
and
to
our
fathers,
because
we
have
sinned
against
thee.
9 9:9
To
the
Lord
our
God
belong
mercies
and
forgiveness;
for
we
have
rebelled
against
him;
10 9:10
neither
have
we
obeyed
the
voice
of
Jehovah
our
God,
to
walk
in
his
laws,
which
he
set
before
us
by
his
servants
the
prophets.
11 9:11
Yea,
all
Israel
have
transgressed
thy
law,
even
turning
aside,
that
they
should
not
obey
thy
voice:
therefore
hath
the
curse
been
poured
out
upon
us,
and
the
oath
that
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses
the
servant
of
God;
for
we
have
sinned
against
him.
12 9:12
And
he
hath
confirmed
his
words,
which
he
spake
against
us,
and
against
our
judges
that
judged
us,
by
bringing
upon
us
a
great
evil;
for
under
the
whole
heaven
hath
not
been
done
as
hath
been
done
upon
Jerusalem.
13 9:13
As
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
all
this
evil
is
come
upon
us:
yet
have
we
not
entreated
the
favor
of
Jehovah
our
God,
that
we
should
turn
from
our
iniquities,
and
have
discernment
in
thy
truth.
14 9:14
Therefore
hath
Jehovah
watched
over
the
evil,
and
brought
it
upon
us;
for
Jehovah
our
God
is
righteous
in
all
his
works
which
he
doeth,
and
we
have
not
obeyed
his
voice.
15 9:15
And
now,
O
Lord
our
God,
that
hast
brought
thy
people
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand,
and
hast
gotten
thee
renown,
as
at
this
day;
we
have
sinned,
we
have
done
wickedly.
16 9:16
O
Lord,
according
to
all
thy
righteousness,
let
thine
anger
and
thy
wrath,
I
pray
thee,
be
turned
away
from
thy
city
Jerusalem,
thy
holy
mountain;
because
for
our
sins,
and
for
the
iniquities
of
our
fathers,
Jerusalem
and
thy
people
are
become
a
reproach
to
all
that
are
round
about
us.
17 9:17
Now
therefore,
O
our
God,
hearken
unto
the
prayer
of
thy
servant,
and
to
his
supplications,
and
cause
thy
face
to
shine
upon
thy
sanctuary
that
is
desolate,
for
the
Lord’s
sake.
18 9:18
O
my
God,
incline
thine
ear,
and
hear;
open
thine
eyes,
and
behold
our
desolations,
and
the
city
which
is
called
by
thy
name:
for
we
do
not
present
our
supplications
before
thee
for
our
righteousnesses,
but
for
thy
great
mercies’
sake.
19 9:19
O
Lord,
hear;
O
Lord,
forgive;
O
Lord,
hearken
and
do;
defer
not,
for
thine
own
sake,
O
my
God,
because
thy
city
and
thy
people
are
called
by
thy
name.
20 9:20
And
while
I
was
speaking,
and
praying,
and
confessing
my
sin
and
the
sin
of
my
people
Israel,
and
presenting
my
supplication
before
Jehovah
my
God
for
the
holy
mountain
of
my
God;
21 9:21
yea,
while
I
was
speaking
in
prayer,
the
man
Gabriel,
whom
I
had
seen
in
the
vision
at
the
beginning,
being
caused
to
fly
swiftly,
touched
me
about
the
time
of
the
evening
oblation.
22 9:22
And
he
instructed
me,
and
talked
with
me,
and
said,
O
Daniel,
I
am
now
come
forth
to
give
thee
wisdom
and
understanding.
23 9:23
At
the
beginning
of
thy
supplications
the
commandment
went
forth,
and
I
am
come
to
tell
thee;
for
thou
art
greatly
beloved:
therefore
consider
the
matter,
and
understand
the
vision.
24 9:24
Seventy
weeks
are
decreed
upon
thy
people
and
upon
thy
holy
city,
to
finish
transgression,
and
to
make
an
end
of
sins,
and
to
make
reconciliation
for
iniquity,
and
to
bring
in
everlasting
righteousness,
and
to
seal
up
vision
and
prophecy,
and
to
anoint
the
most
holy.
25 9:25
Know
therefore
and
discern,
that
from
the
going
forth
of
the
commandment
to
restore
and
to
build
Jerusalem
unto
the
anointed
one,
the
prince,
shall
be
seven
weeks,
and
threescore
and
two
weeks:
it
shall
be
built
again,
with
street
and
moat,
even
in
troublous
times.
26 9:26
And
after
the
threescore
and
two
weeks
shall
the
anointed
one
be
cut
off,
and
shall
have
nothing:
and
the
people
of
the
prince
that
shall
come
shall
destroy
the
city
and
the
sanctuary;
and
the
end
thereof
shall
be
with
a
flood,
and
even
unto
the
end
shall
be
war;
desolations
are
determined.
27 9:27
And
he
shall
make
a
firm
covenant
with
many
for
one
week:
and
in
the
midst
of
the
week
he
shall
cause
the
sacrifice
and
the
oblation
to
cease;
and
upon
the
wing
of
abominations
shall
come
one
that
maketh
desolate;
and
even
unto
the
full
end,
and
that
determined,
shall
wrath
be
poured
out
upon
the
desolate.
101 10:1
In
the
third
year
of
Cyrus
king
of
Persia
a
thing
was
revealed
unto
Daniel,
whose
name
was
called
Belteshazzar;
and
the
thing
was
true,
even
a
great
warfare:
and
he
understood
the
thing,
and
had
understanding
of
the
vision.
2 10:2
In
those
days
I,
Daniel,
was
mourning
three
whole
weeks.
3 10:3
I
ate
no
pleasant
bread,
neither
came
flesh
nor
wine
into
my
mouth,
neither
did
I
anoint
myself
at
all,
till
three
whole
weeks
were
fulfilled.
4 10:4
And
in
the
four
and
twentieth
day
of
the
first
month,
as
I
was
by
the
side
of
the
great
river,
which
is
Hiddekel,
5 10:5
I
lifted
up
mine
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
a
man
clothed
in
linen,
whose
loins
were
girded
with
pure
gold
of
Uphaz:
6 10:6
his
body
also
was
like
the
beryl,
and
his
face
as
the
appearance
of
lightning,
and
his
eyes
as
flaming
torches,
and
his
arms
and
his
feet
like
unto
burnished
brass,
and
the
voice
of
his
words
like
the
voice
of
a
multitude.
7 10:7
And
I,
Daniel,
alone
saw
the
vision;
for
the
men
that
were
with
me
saw
not
the
vision;
but
a
great
quaking
fell
upon
them,
and
they
fled
to
hide
themselves.
8 10:8
So
I
was
left
alone,
and
saw
this
great
vision,
and
there
remained
no
strength
in
me;
for
my
comeliness
was
turned
in
me
into
corruption,
and
I
retained
no
strength.
9 10:9
Yet
heard
I
the
voice
of
his
words;
and
when
I
heard
the
voice
of
his
words,
then
was
I
fallen
into
a
deep
sleep
on
my
face,
with
my
face
toward
the
ground.
10 10:10
And,
behold,
a
hand
touched
me,
which
set
me
upon
my
knees
and
upon
the
palms
of
my
hands.
11 10:11
And
he
said
unto
me,
O
Daniel,
thou
man
greatly
beloved,
understand
the
words
that
I
speak
unto
thee,
and
stand
upright;
for
unto
thee
am
I
now
sent.
And
when
he
had
spoken
this
word
unto
me,
I
stood
trembling.
12 10:12
Then
said
he
unto
me,
Fear
not,
Daniel;
for
from
the
first
day
that
thou
didst
set
thy
heart
to
understand,
and
to
humble
thyself
before
thy
God,
thy
words
were
heard:
and
I
am
come
for
thy words’
sake.
13 10:13
But
the
prince
of
the
kingdom
of
Persia
withstood
me
one
and
twenty
days;
but,
lo,
Michael,
one
of
the
chief
princes,
came
to
help
me:
and
I
remained
there
with
the
kings
of
Persia.
14 10:14
Now
I
am
come
to
make
thee
understand
what
shall
befall
thy
people
in
the
latter
days;
for
the
vision
is
yet
for
many
days.
15 10:15
And
when
he
had
spoken
unto
me
according
to
these
words,
I
set
my
face
toward
the
ground,
and
was
dumb.
16 10:16
And,
behold,
one
in
the
likeness
of
the
sons
of
men
touched
my
lips:
then
I
opened
my
mouth,
and
spake
and
said
unto
him
that
stood
before
me,
O
my
lord,
by
reason
of
the
vision
my
sorrows
are
turned
upon
me,
and
I
retain
no
strength.
17 10:17
For
how
can
the
servant
of
this
my
lord
talk
with
this
my
lord?
for
as
for
me,
straightway
there
remained
no
strength
in
me,
neither
was
there
breath
left
in
me.
18 10:18
Then
there
touched
me
again
one
like
the
appearance
of
a
man,
and
he
strengthened
me.
19 10:19
And
he
said,
O
man
greatly
beloved,
fear
not:
peace
be
unto
thee,
be
strong,
yea,
be
strong.
And
when
he
spake
unto
me,
I
was
strengthened,
and
said,
Let
my
lord
speak;
for
thou
hast
strengthened
me.
20 10:20
Then
said
he,
Knowest
thou
wherefore
I
am
come
unto
thee?
and
now
will
I
return
to
fight
with
the
prince
of
Persia:
and
when
I
go
forth,
lo,
the
prince
of
Greece
shall
come.
21 10:21
But
I
will
tell
thee
that
which
is
inscribed
in
the
writing
of
truth:
and
there
is
none
that
holdeth
with
me
against
these,
but
Michael
your
prince.
111 11:1
And
as
for
me,
in
the
first
year
of
Darius
the
Mede,
I
stood
up
to
confirm
and
strengthen
him.
2 11:2
And
now
will
I
show
thee
the
truth.
Behold,
there
shall
stand
up
yet
three
kings
in
Persia;
and
the
fourth
shall
be
far
richer
than
they
all:
and
when
he
is
waxed
strong
through
his
riches,
he
shall
stir
up
all
against
the
realm
of
Greece.
3 11:3
And
a
mighty
king
shall
stand
up,
that
shall
rule
with
great
dominion,
and
do
according
to
his
will.
4 11:4
And
when
he
shall
stand
up,
his
kingdom
shall
be
broken,
and
shall
be
divided
toward
the
four
winds
of
heaven,
but
not
to
his
posterity,
nor
according
to
his
dominion
wherewith
he
ruled;
for
his
kingdom
shall
be
plucked
up,
even
for
others
besides
these.
5 11:5
And
the
king
of
the
south
shall
be
strong,
and
one
of
his
princes;
and
he
shall
be
strong
above
him,
and
have
dominion;
his
dominion
shall
be
a
great
dominion.
6 11:6
And
at
the
end
of
years
they
shall
join
themselves
together;
and
the
daughter
of
the
king
of
the
south
shall
come
to
the
king
of
the
north
to
make
an
agreement:
but
she
shall
not
retain
the
strength
of
her
arm;
neither
shall
he
stand,
nor
his
arm;
but
she
shall
be
given
up,
and
they
that
brought
her,
and
he
that
begat
her,
and
he
that
strengthened
her
in
those
times.
7 11:7
But
out
of
a
shoot
from
her
roots
shall
one
stand
up
in
his
place,
who
shall
come
unto
the
army,
and
shall
enter
into
the
fortress
of
the
king
of
the
north,
and
shall
deal
against
them,
and
shall
prevail.
8 11:8
And
also
their
gods,
with
their
molten
images,
and
with
their
goodly
vessels
of
silver
and
of
gold,
shall
he
carry
captive
into
Egypt;
and
he
shall
refrain
some
years
from
the
king
of
the
north.
9 11:9
And
he
shall
come
into
the
realm
of
the
king
of
the
south,
but
he
shall
return
into
his
own
land.
10 11:10
And
his
sons
shall
war,
and
shall
assemble
a
multitude
of
great
forces,
which
shall
come
on,
and
overflow,
and
pass
through;
and
they
shall
return
and
war,
even
to
his
fortress.
11 11:11
And
the
king
of
the
south
shall
be
moved
with
anger,
and
shall
come
forth
and
fight
with
him,
even
with
the
king
of
the
north;
and
he
shall
set
forth
a
great
multitude,
and
the
multitude
shall
be
given
into
his
hand.
12 11:12
And
the
multitude
shall
be
lifted
up,
and
his
heart
shall
be
exalted;
and
he
shall
cast
down
tens
of
thousands,
but
he
shall
not
prevail.
13 11:13
And
the
king
of
the
north
shall
return,
and
shall
set
forth
a
multitude
greater
than
the
former;
and
he
shall
come
on
at
the
end
of
the
times,
even
of
years,
with
a
great
army
and
with
much
substance.
14 11:14
And
in
those
times
there
shall
many
stand
up
against
the
king
of
the
south:
also
the
children
of
the
violent
among
thy
people
shall
lift
themselves
up
to
establish
the
vision;
but
they
shall
fall.
15 11:15
So
the
king
of
the
north
shall
come,
and
cast
up
a
mound,
and
take
a
well-fortified
city:
and
the
forces
of
the
south
shall
not
stand,
neither
his
chosen
people,
neither
shall
there
be
any
strength
to
stand.
16 11:16
But
he
that
cometh
against
him
shall
do
according
to
his
own
will,
and
none
shall
stand
before
him;
and
he
shall
stand
in
the
glorious
land,
and
in
his
hand
shall
be
destruction.
17 11:17
And
he
shall
set
his
face
to
come
with
the
strength
of
his
whole
kingdom,
and
with
him equitable
conditions;
and
he
shall
perform
them:
and
he
shall
give
him
the
daughter
of
women,
to
corrupt
her;
but
she
shall
not
stand,
neither
be
for
him.
18 11:18
After
this
shall
he
turn
his
face
unto
the
isles,
and
shall
take
many:
but
a
prince
shall
cause
the
reproach
offered
by
him
to
cease;
yea,
moreover,
he
shall
cause
his
reproach
to
turn
upon
him.
19 11:19
Then
he
shall
turn
his
face
toward
the
fortresses
of
his
own
land;
but
he
shall
stumble
and
fall,
and
shall
not
be
found.
20 11:20
Then
shall
stand
up
in
his
place
one
that
shall
cause
an exactor
to
pass
through
the
glory
of
the
kingdom;
but
within
few
days
he
shall
be
destroyed,
neither
in
anger,
nor
in
battle.
21 11:21
And
in
his
place
shall
stand
up
a
contemptible
person,
to
whom
they
had
not
given
the
honor
of
the
kingdom:
but
he
shall
come
in
time
of
security,
and
shall
obtain
the
kingdom
by
flatteries.
22 11:22
And
the
overwhelming
forces
shall
be
overwhelmed
from
before
him,
and
shall
be
broken;
yea,
also
the
prince
of
the
covenant.
23 11:23
And
after
the
league
made
with
him
he
shall
work
deceitfully;
for
he
shall
come
up,
and
shall
become
strong,
with
a
small
people.
24 11:24
In
time
of
security
shall
he
come
even
upon
the
fattest
places
of
the
province;
and
he
shall
do
that
which
his
fathers
have
not
done,
nor
his
fathers’
fathers;
he
shall
scatter
among
them
prey,
and
spoil,
and
substance:
yea,
he
shall
devise
his
devices
against
the
strongholds,
even
for
a
time.
25 11:25
And
he
shall
stir
up
his
power
and
his
courage
against
the
king
of
the
south
with
a
great
army;
and
the
king
of
the
south
shall
war
in
battle
with
an
exceeding
great
and
mighty
army;
but
he
shall
not
stand;
for
they
shall
devise
devices
against
him.
26 11:26
Yea,
they
that
eat
of
his
dainties
shall
destroy
him,
and
his
army
shall
overflow;
and
many
shall
fall
down
slain.
27 11:27
And
as
for
both
these
kings,
their
hearts
shall
be
to
do
mischief,
and
they
shall
speak
lies
at
one
table:
but
it
shall
not
prosper;
for
yet
the
end
shall
be
at
the
time
appointed.
28 11:28
Then
shall
he
return
into
his
land
with
great
substance;
and
his
heart
shall
be
against
the
holy
covenant;
and
he
shall
do
his
pleasure,
and
return
to
his
own
land.
29 11:29
At
the
time
appointed
he
shall
return,
and
come
into
the
south;
but
it
shall
not
be
in
the
latter
time
as
it
was
in
the
former.
30 11:30
For
ships
of
Kittim
shall
come
against
him;
therefore
he
shall
be
grieved,
and
shall
return,
and
have
indignation
against
the
holy
covenant,
and
shall
do
his
pleasure:
he
shall
even
return,
and
have
regard
unto
them
that
forsake
the
holy
covenant.
31 11:31
And
forces
shall
stand
on
his
part,
and
they
shall
profane
the
sanctuary,
even
the
fortress,
and
shall
take
away
the
continual
burnt-offering,
and
they
shall
set
up
the
abomination
that
maketh
desolate.
32 11:32
And
such
as
do
wickedly
against
the
covenant
shall
he
pervert
by
flatteries;
but
the
people
that
know
their
God
shall
be
strong,
and
do
exploits.
33 11:33
And
they
that
are
wise
among
the
people
shall
instruct
many;
yet
they
shall
fall
by
the
sword
and
by
flame,
by
captivity
and
by
spoil,
many
days.
34 11:34
Now
when
they
shall
fall,
they
shall
be
helped
with
a
little
help;
but
many
shall
join
themselves
unto
them
with
flatteries.
35 11:35
And
some
of
them
that
are
wise
shall
fall,
to
refine
them,
and
to
purify,
and
to
make
them
white,
even
to
the
time
of
the
end;
because
it
is
yet
for
the
time
appointed.
36 11:36
And
the
king
shall
do
according
to
his
will;
and
he
shall
exalt
himself,
and
magnify
himself
above
every
god,
and
shall
speak
marvellous
things
against
the
God
of
gods;
and
he
shall
prosper
till
the
indignation
be
accomplished;
for
that
which
is
determined
shall
be
done.
37 11:37
Neither
shall
he
regard
the
gods
of
his
fathers,
nor
the
desire
of
women,
nor
regard
any
god;
for
he
shall
magnify
himself
above
all.
38 11:38
But
in
his
place
shall
he
honor
the
god
of
fortresses;
and
a
god
whom
his
fathers
knew
not
shall
he
honor
with
gold,
and
silver,
and
with
precious
stones
and
pleasant
things.
39 11:39
And
he
shall
deal
with
the
strongest
fortresses
by
the
help
of
a
foreign
god:
whosoever acknowledgeth
him
he
will
increase
with
glory;
and
he
shall
cause
them
to
rule
over
many,
and
shall
divide
the
land
for
a
price.
40 11:40
And
at
the
time
of
the
end
shall
the
king
of
the
south
contend
with
him;
and
the
king
of
the
north
shall
come
against
him
like
a
whirlwind,
with
chariots,
and
with
horsemen,
and
with
many
ships;
and
he
shall
enter
into
the
countries,
and
shall
overflow
and
pass
through.
41 11:41
He
shall
enter
also
into
the
glorious
land,
and
many
countries
shall
be
overthrown;
but
these
shall
be
delivered
out
of
his
hand:
Edom,
and
Moab,
and
the
chief
of
the
children
of
Ammon.
42 11:42
He
shall
stretch
forth
his
hand
also
upon
the
countries;
and
the
land
of
Egypt
shall
not
escape.
43 11:43
But
he
shall
have
power
over
the
treasures
of
gold
and
of
silver,
and
over
all
the
precious
things
of
Egypt;
and
the
Libyans
and
the
Ethiopians
shall
be
at
his
steps.
44 11:44
But
tidings
out
of
the
east
and
out
of
the
north
shall
trouble
him;
and
he
shall
go
forth
with
great
fury
to
destroy
and
utterly
to
sweep
away
many.
45 11:45
And
he
shall
plant
the
tents
of
his
palace
between
the
sea
and
the
glorious
holy
mountain;
yet
he
shall
come
to
his
end,
and
none
shall
help
him.
121 12:1
And
at
that
time
shall
Michael
stand
up,
the
great
prince
who
standeth
for
the
children
of
thy
people;
and
there
shall
be
a
time
of
trouble,
such
as
never
was
since
there
was
a
nation
even
to
that
same
time:
and
at
that
time
thy
people
shall
be
delivered,
every
one
that
shall
be
found
written
in
the
book.
2 12:2
And
many
of
them
that
sleep
in
the
dust
of
the
earth
shall
awake,
some
to
everlasting
life,
and
some
to
shame
and
everlasting
contempt.
3 12:3
And
they
that
are
wise
shall
shine
as
the
brightness
of
the
firmament;
and
they
that
turn
many
to
righteousness
as
the
stars
for
ever
and
ever.
4 12:4
But
thou,
O
Daniel,
shut
up
the
words,
and
seal
the
book,
even
to
the
time
of
the
end:
many
shall
run
to
and
fro,
and
knowledge
shall
be
increased.
5 12:5
Then
I,
Daniel,
looked,
and,
behold,
there
stood
other
two,
the
one
on
the
brink
of
the
river
on
this
side,
and
the
other
on
the
brink
of
the
river
on
that
side.
6 12:6
And
one
said
to
the
man
clothed
in
linen,
who
was
above
the
waters
of
the
river,
How
long
shall
it
be
to
the
end
of
these
wonders?
7 12:7
And
I
heard
the
man
clothed
in
linen,
who
was
above
the
waters
of
the
river,
when
he
held
up
his
right
hand
and
his
left
hand
unto
heaven,
and
sware
by
him
that
liveth
for
ever
that
it
shall
be
for
a
time,
times,
and
a
half;
and
when
they
have
made
an
end
of
breaking
in
pieces
the
power
of
the
holy
people,
all
these
things
shall
be
finished.
8 12:8
And
I
heard,
but
I
understood
not:
then
said
I,
O
my
lord,
what
shall
be
the
issue
of
these
things?
9 12:9
And
he
said,
Go
thy
way,
Daniel;
for
the
words
are
shut
up
and
sealed
till
the
time
of
the
end.
10 12:10
Many
shall
purify
themselves,
and
make
themselves
white,
and
be
refined;
but
the
wicked
shall
do
wickedly;
and
none
of
the
wicked
shall
understand;
but
they
that
are
wise
shall
understand.
11 12:11
And
from
the
time
that
the
continual
burnt-offering
shall
be
taken
away,
and
the
abomination
that
maketh
desolate
set
up,
there
shall
be
a
thousand
two
hundred
and
ninety
days.
12 12:12
Blessed
is
he
that
waiteth,
and
cometh
to
the
thousand
three
hundred
and
five
and
thirty
days.
13 12:13
But
go
thou
thy
way
till
the
end
be;
for
thou shalt
rest,
and shalt
stand
in
thy
lot,
at
the
end
of
the
days.