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Arioch lost no time in bringing Daniel to the king. 'Among the exiles from Judah,' he said, 'I have discovered a man who can reveal the meaning to the king.' (Daniel 2, 25)
The king said to Daniel (who had been given the name Belteshazzar), 'Can you tell me what I dreamt and what it means?' (Daniel 2, 26)
Facing the king, Daniel replied, 'None of the sages, soothsayers, magicians or exorcists has been able to tell the king the truth of the mystery which the king has propounded; (Daniel 2, 27)
but there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries and who has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what is to take place in the final days. These, then, are the dream and the visions that passed through your head as you lay in bed: (Daniel 2, 28)
This mystery has been revealed to me, not that I am wiser than anyone else, but for this sole purpose: that the king should learn what it means, and that you should understand your inmost thoughts. (Daniel 2, 30)
This was the dream; we shall now explain to the king what it means. (Daniel 2, 36)
'You, Your Majesty, king of kings, to whom the God of heaven has given sovereignty, power, strength and honour- (Daniel 2, 37)
human beings, wild animals, birds of the air, wherever they live, he has entrusted to your rule, making you king of them all -- you are the golden head. (Daniel 2, 38)
just as you saw a stone, untouched by hand, break away from the mountain and reduce iron, bronze, earthenware, silver and gold to powder. The Great God has shown the king what is to take place. The dream is true, the interpretation exact.' (Daniel 2, 45)
At this, King Nebuchadnezzar fell prostrate before Daniel; he gave orders for Daniel to be offered an oblation and a fragrant sacrifice. (Daniel 2, 46)
The king said to Daniel, 'Your god is indeed the God of gods, the Master of kings, and the Revealer of Mysteries, since you have been able to reveal this mystery.' (Daniel 2, 47)
The king then conferred high rank on Daniel and gave him many handsome presents. He also made him governor of the whole province of Babylon and head of all the sages of Babylon. (Daniel 2, 48)
