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Daniel Describes his Visions
7.1—12.13
Daniel's Vision of the Four Beasts
1In the first year that Belshazzar was king of Babylonia, I had a dream and saw a vision in the night. I wrote the dream down, and this is the record 2of what I saw that night:
Winds were blowing from all directions and lashing the surface of the ocean. 37.3: Rev 13.1; 17.8Four huge beasts came up out of the ocean, each one different from the others. 47.4–6: Rev 13.2The first one looked like a lion, but had wings like an eagle. While I was watching, the wings were torn off. The beast was lifted up and made to stand upright. And then a human mind was given to it.
5The second beast looked like a bear standing on its hind legs. It was holding three ribs between its teeth, and a voice said to it, “Go on, eat as much meat as you can!”
6While I was watching, another beast appeared. It looked like a leopard, but on its back there were four wings, like the wings of a bird, and it had four heads. It had a look of authority about it.
77.7: Rev 12.3; 13.1As I was watching, a fourth beast appeared. It was powerful, horrible, terrifying. With its huge iron teeth it crushed its victims, and then it trampled on them. Unlike the other beasts, it had ten horns. 87.8: Rev 13.5–6While I was staring at the horns, I saw a little horn coming up among the others. It tore out three of the horns that were already there. This horn had human eyes and a mouth that was boasting proudly.
The Vision of the One who has been Living for Ever
97.9: Rev 20.4; 1.14While I was looking, thrones were put in place. One who had been living for ever sat down on one of the thrones. His clothes were white as snow, and his hair was like pure wool. His throne, mounted on fiery wheels, was blazing with fire, 107.10: Rev 5.11; 20.12and a stream of fire was pouring out from it. There were many thousands of people there to serve him, and millions of people stood before him. The court began its session, and the books were opened.
11While I was looking, I could still hear the little horn bragging and boasting. As I watched, the fourth beast was killed, and its body was thrown into the flames and destroyed. 12The other beasts had their power taken away, but they were permitted to go on living for a limited time.
137.13: Mt 24.30; 26.64; Mk 13.26; 14.62; Lk 21.27; Rev 1.7, 13; 14.14During this vision in the night, I saw what looked like a human being. He was approaching me, surrounded by clouds, and he went to the one who had been living for ever and was presented to him. 147.14: Rev 11.15He was given authority, honour, and royal power, so that the people of all nations, races, and languages would serve him. His authority would last for ever, and his kingdom would never end.
The Visions are Explained
15The visions I saw alarmed me, and I was deeply disturbed.7.15 Aramaic has two additional words, the meaning of which is unclear. 16I went up to one of those standing there and asked him to explain it all. So he told me the meaning. 17He said, “These four huge beasts are four empires which will arise on earth. 187.18: Rev 22.5And the people of the Supreme God will receive royal power and keep it for ever and ever.”
19Then I wanted to know more about the fourth beast, which was not like any of the others — the terrifying beast which crushed its victims with its bronze claws and iron teeth and then trampled on them. 20And I wanted to know about the ten horns on its head and the horn that had come up afterwards and had made three of the horns fall. It had eyes and a mouth and was boasting proudly. It was more terrifying than any of the others.
217.21: Rev 13.7While I was looking, that horn made war on God's people and conquered them. 227.22: Rev 20.4Then the one who had been living for ever came and pronounced judgement in favour of7.22 pronounced judgement in favour of; or gave the right to judge to. the people of the Supreme God. The time had arrived for God's people to receive royal power.
23This is the explanation I was given: “The fourth beast is a fourth empire that will be on the earth and will be different from all other empires. It will crush the whole earth and trample it down. 247.24: Rev 17.12The ten horns are ten kings who will rule that empire. Then another king will appear; he will be very different from the earlier ones and will overthrow three kings. 257.25: Rev 12.14; 13.5–6He will speak against the Supreme God and oppress God's people. He will try to change their religious laws and festivals, and God's people will be under his power for 3.5 years. 26Then the heavenly court will sit in judgement, take away his power, and destroy him completely. 277.27: Rev 20.4; 22.5The power and greatness of all the kingdoms on earth will be given to the people of the Supreme God. Their royal power will never end and all rulers on earth will serve and obey them.”
28This is the end of the account. I was so frightened that I turned pale, and I kept everything to myself.
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