The tree grew, and was strong, and the height thereof reached unto heaven, and the sight thereof to the end of all the earth:
Parallel translations
- WEB The tree grew, and was strong, and its height reached to the sky, and its sight to the end of all the earth.
- BSB The tree grew large and strong; its top reached the sky, and it was visible to the ends of the earth.
- ESV The tree grew and became strong, and its top reached to heaven, and it was visible to the end of the whole earth.
- NKJV The tree grew and became strong; Its height reached to the heavens, And it could be seen to the ends of all the earth.
- NASB ‘The tree grew large and became strong And its height reached to the sky, And it was visible to the end of the whole earth.
- NLT The tree grew very tall and strong, reaching high into the heavens for all the world to see.
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Quick answer
The tree grows strong, reaching the sky and seen to the ends of the earth. Its vastness mirrors the king's far-reaching power.
Overview
The tree's height and visibility depict an empire that dominates the known world. Such grandeur invites the very pride God is about to humble. The loftiness of the tree foreshadows how far it must fall when judgment comes.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Deut 9:1Hear, O Israel: Thou art to pass over Jordan this day, to go in to possess nations greater and mightier than thyself, cities great and fenced up to heaven,
- Dan 4:21–22Whose 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:
- Matt 11:23And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shalt be brought down to hell: for if the mighty works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day.
- Gen 11:4And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
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