Daniel 2:12-27

Daniel 2:12-27

[12] For  this  cause  the king  was angry  and very  furious,  and commanded  to destroy  all  the wise  men of Babylon.  [13] And the decree  went forth  that the wise  men should be slain;  and they sought  Daniel  and his fellows  to be slain.  [14] Then  Daniel  answered  with counsel  and wisdom  to Arioch  the captain  of  the king's  guard,  which was gone forth  to slay  the wise  men of Babylon:  [15] He answered  and said  to Arioch  the king's  captain,  Why  is the decree  so hasty  from  the king?  Then  Arioch  made the thing  known  to Daniel.  [16] Then Daniel  went in,  and desired  of  the king  that he would give  him time,  and that he would shew  the king  the interpretation.  [17] Then  Daniel  went  to his house,  and made the thing  known  to Hananiah,  Mishael,  and Azariah,  his companions:  [18] That they would desire  mercies  of  the God  of heaven  concerning  this  secret;  that Daniel  and his fellows  should not  perish  with  the rest  of the wise  men of Babylon.  [19] Then  was the secret  revealed  unto Daniel  in a night  vision.  Then  Daniel  blessed  the God  of heaven.  [20] Daniel  answered  and said,  Blessed  be  the name  of God  for  ever  and ever:  for wisdom  and might  are  his: [21] 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 know  understanding:  [22] He revealeth  the deep  and secret things:  he knoweth  what  is in the darkness,  and the light  dwelleth  with him.  [23] thank  thee, and praise  thee, O thou God  of my fathers,  who hast given  me wisdom  and might,  and hast made known  unto me now  what we desired  of thee:  for thou hast now made known  unto us the king's  matter.  [24] Therefore  Daniel  went in  unto  Arioch,  whom the king  had ordained  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 shew  unto the king  the interpretation.  [25] Then  Arioch  brought in  Daniel  before  the king  in haste,  and said  thus  unto him, I have found  a man  of the captives  of  Judah,  that will make known  unto the king  the interpretation.  [26] 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? [27] Daniel  answered  in the presence  of the king,  and said,  The secret  which the king  hath demanded  cannot  the wise  men, the astrologers,  the magicians,  the soothsayers,  shew  unto the king;