Daniel 8
Amplified Bible
Vision of the Ram and Goat
8 In the [a]third year of the reign of King Belshazzar a [second] vision appeared to me, Daniel, [this was two years] after the one that first appeared to me. 2 I looked in the vision and it seemed that I was at the citadel of [b]Susa, [the capital of Persia], which is in the province of Elam; and I looked in the vision and I saw myself by the Ulai Canal. 3 Then I raised my eyes and looked, and behold, there in front of the canal stood a [lone] ram (the Medo-Persian Empire) which had two horns. The two horns were high, but one (Persia) was higher than the other (Media), and the higher one came up last. 4 I saw the ram (Medo-Persia) charging westward and northward and southward; no beast could stand before him, nor was there anyone who could rescue [anything] from his power, but he did as he pleased and magnified himself.(A)
5 As I was observing [this], behold, a male goat (Greece) was coming from the west [rushing] across the face of the whole earth without touching the ground; and the goat had a conspicuous and remarkable horn (Alexander the Great) between his eyes.(B) 6 He came up to the ram that had the two horns, which I had seen standing in front of the canal, and charged at him in [the fury of] his power and wrath. 7 [In my vision] I saw him come close to the ram (Medo-Persia), and he was filled with rage toward him; and the goat (Greece) struck the ram and shattered his two horns, and the ram had no strength to stand before him. So the goat threw him to the ground and trampled on him, and there was no one who could rescue the ram from his power. 8 Then the male goat magnified himself exceedingly, and when he was [young and] strong, the great horn (Alexander) was [suddenly] [c]broken; and in its place there came up four prominent horns [among whom the kingdom was divided, one] toward [each of] the four winds of heaven.
The Little Horn
9 Out of one of them (Antiochus IV Epiphanes) came forth a rather small horn [but one of irreverent presumption and profane pride] which grew exceedingly powerful toward the south, toward the east, and toward the Beautiful Land (Israel).(C) 10 And [in my vision] this [d]horn grew up to the host of heaven, and caused some of the host and some of the stars to fall to the earth, and it trampled on them. 11 Indeed, it magnified itself to be equal with the [e]Commander of the host [of heaven]; and it took away from Him the daily sacrifice (burnt offering), and the place of His sanctuary was thrown down (profaned). 12 Because of the transgression [of God’s people—their irreverence and ungodliness] the host will be given over to the wicked horn, along with the regular sacrifice; and righteousness and truth will be flung to the ground, and the horn will do as it pleases [by divine permission] and prosper. 13 Then I heard a holy one (angel) speaking, and another holy one said to the one who was speaking, “How much time will be required to complete the vision regarding the regular sacrifice, the transgression that brings horror, and the trampling underfoot of both the sanctuary and the host [of the people]?”(D) 14 He said to me, “For 2,300 evenings and mornings; [f]then the sanctuary will be cleansed and properly restored.”
Interpretation of the Vision
15 When I, Daniel, had seen the vision, I sought to understand it; then behold, standing before me was one who looked like a man. 16 And I heard the voice of a man between the banks of the Ulai, which called out and said, “Gabriel, give this man (Daniel) an understanding of the vision.”(E) 17 So he came near where I was standing, and when he came I was frightened and fell face downward; but he said to me, “Understand, son of man, that the [fulfillment of the] vision pertains to [events that will occur in] the time of the end.”
18 Now as he (Gabriel) was speaking with me, I drifted into a deep sleep (unconsciousness) with my face to the ground; but he touched me and made me stand [where I had stood before]. 19 He said, “Behold, I am going to let you know what will happen during the final time of the indignation and wrath [of God upon the ungodly], for it concerns the appointed time of the end.
The Ram’s Identity
20 The ram which you saw with the two horns represents the kings of Media and Persia.
The Goat
21 The shaggy (rough-coated) male goat represents the kingdom of Greece, and the great horn between his eyes is the [g]first king. 22 Regarding the shattered horn and the [h]four others that arose in its place, four kingdoms will rise from his (Alexander’s) nation, although not with his power and heritage.
23
“At the latter period of their reign,
When the transgressors have finished,
A [i]king will arise
Insolent and skilled in intrigue and cunning.
24
“His power will be mighty, but not by his own power;
And he will corrupt and destroy in an astonishing manner
And [he will] prosper and do exactly as he wills;
He shall corrupt and destroy mighty men and the holy people.(F)
25
“And through his shrewdness
He will cause deceit to succeed by his hand (influence);
He will magnify himself in his mind,
He will corrupt and destroy many who enjoy a false sense of security.
He will also stand up and oppose the Prince of princes,
But he will be broken, and that by no human hand [but by the hand of God].(G)
26
“The vision of the evenings and the mornings
Which has been told [to you] is true.
But keep the vision a secret,
For it has to do with many days in the now distant future.”
27 And I, Daniel, was exhausted and was sick for [several] days. Afterward I got up and continued with the king’s business; but I was astounded at the vision, and there was no one who could explain it.
Footnotes
- Daniel 8:1 The events recorded in ch 8 precede the feast recorded in ch 5.
- Daniel 8:2 Heb Shushan. This once great city, located about 250 miles east of Babylon, was the winter home of the Persian kings, and is the ancient site where the Code of Hammurabi was discovered in 1901.
- Daniel 8:8 Alexander the Great died unexpectedly at the height of his power, and his empire was divided into four parts—east, west, north, and south—ruled over by his four generals.
- Daniel 8:10 This horn of vv 9-12 is not to be confused with the “little horn” of 7:8. The near fulfillment of the prophecy most likely pertains to Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who came out of one of the four dynasties (the Seleucid Empire) into which Alexander’s empire was divided, and became a great conqueror, ruling from 175-164 b.c. Hating God, he profaned the temple, persecuted God’s people, the Jews (represented in this passage by “host” and “stars”) and attempted to destroy the Jewish faith (see note 11:21). The far fulfillment of the prophecy in vv 23-25 most likely pertains to the Antichrist and the period of tribulation (Rev 13:4-9).
- Daniel 8:11 Or Prince, i.e. God.
- Daniel 8:14 The Jewish celebration of the Feast of Lights (Hanukkah) in December commemorates the recapture of Jerusalem by the army of Judas Maccabeus and the purification of the sanctuary.
- Daniel 8:21 I.e. Alexander the Great, who consolidated the empire.
- Daniel 8:22 The four generals who divided the empire established by Alexander were: Seleucus (the north—Syria, Israel, Mesopotamia); Ptolemy (the south—Egypt, parts of Asia Minor); Lysimachus (the east—Thrace, parts of Asia Minor); and Cassander (the west—Greece, Macedonia).
- Daniel 8:23 Antiochus IV Epiphanes acquired the throne of Seleucia by murdering his brother, the rightful heir.
Daniel 8
Almeida Revista e Corrigida 2009
A visão de um carneiro e de um bode
8 No ano terceiro do reinado do rei Belsazar, apareceu-me uma visão, a mim, Daniel, depois daquela que me apareceu no princípio. 2 E vi na visão (acontecendo, quando vi, que eu estava na cidadela de Susã, na província de Elão), vi, pois, na visão, que eu estava junto ao rio Ulai. 3 E levantei os meus olhos e vi, e eis que um carneiro estava diante do rio, o qual tinha duas pontas; e as duas pontas eram altas, mas uma era mais alta do que a outra; e a mais alta subiu por último. 4 Vi que o carneiro dava marradas para o ocidente, e para o norte, e para o meio-dia; e nenhuns animais podiam estar diante dele, nem havia quem pudesse livrar-se da sua mão; e ele fazia conforme a sua vontade e se engrandecia.
5 E, estando eu considerando, eis que um bode vinha do ocidente sobre toda a terra, mas sem tocar no chão; e aquele bode tinha uma ponta notável entre os olhos; 6 dirigiu-se ao carneiro que tinha as duas pontas, ao qual eu tinha visto diante do rio; e correu contra ele com todo o ímpeto da sua força. 7 E o vi chegar perto do carneiro, irritar-se contra ele; e feriu o carneiro e lhe quebrou as duas pontas, pois não havia força no carneiro para parar diante dele; e o lançou por terra e o pisou aos pés; não houve quem pudesse livrar o carneiro da sua mão. 8 E o bode se engrandeceu em grande maneira; mas, estando na sua maior força, aquela grande ponta foi quebrada; e subiram no seu lugar quatro também notáveis, para os quatro ventos do céu.
9 E de uma delas saiu uma ponta mui pequena, a qual cresceu muito para o meio-dia, e para o oriente, e para a terra formosa. 10 E se engrandeceu até ao exército dos céus; e a alguns do exército e das estrelas deitou por terra e os pisou. 11 E se engrandeceu até ao príncipe do exército; e por ele foi tirado o contínuo sacrifício, e o lugar do seu santuário foi lançado por terra. 12 E o exército lhe foi entregue, com o sacrifício contínuo, por causa das transgressões; e lançou a verdade por terra; fez isso e prosperou. 13 Depois, ouvi um santo que falava; e disse outro santo àquele que falava: Até quando durará a visão do contínuo sacrifício e da transgressão assoladora, para que seja entregue o santuário e o exército, a fim de serem pisados? 14 E ele me disse: Até duas mil e trezentas tardes e manhãs; e o santuário será purificado.
15 E aconteceu que, havendo eu, Daniel, visto a visão, busquei entendê-la e eis que se me apresentou diante uma como semelhança de homem. 16 E ouvi uma voz de homem nas margens do Ulai, a qual gritou e disse: Gabriel, dá a entender a este a visão. 17 E veio perto de onde eu estava; e, vindo ele, fiquei assombrado e caí sobre o meu rosto; mas ele me disse: Entende, filho do homem, porque esta visão se realizará no fim do tempo.
18 E, estando ele falando comigo, caí com o meu rosto em terra, adormecido; ele, pois, me tocou e me fez estar em pé. 19 E disse: Eis que te farei saber o que há de acontecer no último tempo da ira; porque ela se exercerá no determinado tempo do fim. 20 Aquele carneiro que viste com duas pontas são os reis da Média e da Pérsia; 21 mas o bode peludo é o rei da Grécia; e a ponta grande que tinha entre os olhos é o rei primeiro; 22 o ter sido quebrada, levantando-se quatro em lugar dela, significa que quatro reinos se levantarão da mesma nação, mas não com a força dela. 23 Mas, no fim do seu reinado, quando os prevaricadores acabarem, se levantará um rei, feroz de cara, e será entendido em adivinhações. 24 E se fortalecerá a sua força, mas não pelo seu próprio poder; e destruirá maravilhosamente, e prosperará, e fará o que lhe aprouver; e destruirá os fortes e o povo santo. 25 E, pelo seu entendimento, também fará prosperar o engano na sua mão; e, no seu coração, se engrandecerá, e, por causa da tranquilidade, destruirá muitos, e se levantará contra o príncipe dos príncipes, mas, sem mão, será quebrado. 26 E a visão da tarde e da manhã, que foi dita, é verdadeira; tu, porém, cerra a visão, porque só daqui a muitos dias se cumprirá.
27 E eu, Daniel, enfraqueci e estive enfermo alguns dias; então, levantei-me e tratei do negócio do rei; e espantei-me acerca da visão, e não havia quem a entendesse.
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