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In the second year of his reign,✻Nabuchodonosor had a dream; and his mind, between sleep and waking, was all distraught.✻ (Daniel 2, 1)
Diviner and sage, soothsayer and astrologer must be summoned without more ado, to pronounce on the royal dream; (Daniel 2, 2)
and when they were admitted to his presence, he said to them, I have had a dream, but my mind is so distraught, I cannot tell what it was. (Daniel 2, 3)
And the astrologers gave him answer. IN ARAMAIC✻ Long life to the king’s grace! Be pleased to tell us what the dream was, and it shall be interpreted. (Daniel 2, 4)
Why, said the king, I know no more than this; dream and interpretation both you must needs tell me, or else your lives must be forfeit, and your houses put to public use. (Daniel 2, 5)
Gifts and great honour shall be your reward, if you will but tell me both. Come now, what dreamt I, and what meant my dream? (Daniel 2, 6)
Once again they demurred; would the king be pleased to recount his dream to them, interpreted it should be forthwith. (Daniel 2, 7)
dream of mine or doom of yours it must be. Some lying story you have ready, that will suit your turn; how shall I know your interpretation is right, if you cannot tell me what dream I saw? (Daniel 2, 9)
Is this true? the king asked of Daniel. Canst thou, Baltassar, tell me the dream and its meaning both? (Daniel 2, 26)
But there is a God in heaven, king Nabuchodonosor, that makes hidden things plain; he it is that has sent thee warning of what must befall long hence. Let me tell thee what thy dream was, what visions disturbed thy sleep. (Daniel 2, 28)
So much for the dream, and now we that know the secret of it✻ will tell the king’s grace what it means. (Daniel 2, 36)
This is that stone thou sawest none ever quarried, that fell from the mountain-side, bringing clay and iron and bronze and silver and gold to nothing; this was a revelation the king’s grace had from the most high God himself of what must come about; true was thy dream, and this, past doubt, the meaning of it. (Daniel 2, 45)
