Daniel 4:17-34

Daniel 4:17-34

[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  it the basest  of men.  [18] This  dream  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,  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  [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  thee, till  thou know  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  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  thee, until  thou know  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'  [34] And at the end  of the days  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