this is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree of the Most High, which has come upon my lord the king:
Parallel translations
- WEB this is the interpretation, O king, and it is the decree of the Most High, which has come on my lord the king:
- KJV This is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree of the most High, which is come upon my lord the king:
- BSB This is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree that the Most High has issued against my lord the king:
- NKJV this is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree of the Most High, which has come upon my lord the king:
- NLT “‘This is what the dream means, Your Majesty, and what the Most High has declared will happen to my lord the king.
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Quick answer
Daniel announces this is the decree of the Most High coming upon the king. The judgment is from God, not chance.
Overview
Daniel makes clear that the dream is a divine sentence already determined in heaven. The king's fate rests in the hands of the Most High he has ignored. Naming God as the source removes any doubt that this is a sovereign act meant to teach and humble.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 10
- Ps 107:40He pours contempt on princes, and causes them to wander in a trackless waste.
- Job 40:11–12Pour out the fury of your anger. Look at everyone who is proud, and bring him low.
- Isa 46:10–11I declare the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things that are not yet done. I say: My counsel will stand, and I will do all that I please.
- Isa 23:9Yahweh of Armies has planned it, to stain the pride of all glory, to bring into contempt all the honorable of the earth.
- Job 20:29This is the portion of a wicked man from God, the heritage appointed to him by God.”
- Isa 14:24–27Yahweh of Armies has sworn, saying, “Surely, as I have thought, so shall it happen; and as I have purposed, so shall it stand:
- Dan 4:17The sentence 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 rules in the kingdom of men, and gives it to whomever he will, and sets up over it the lowest of men.
- Ps 148:6He has also established them forever and ever. He has made a decree which will not pass away.
- Ps 2:7I will tell of the decree. Yahweh said to me, “You are my son. Today I have become your father.
- Job 1:12–19Yahweh said to Satan, “Behold, all that he has is in your power. Only on himself don’t stretch out your hand.” So Satan went out from the presence of Yahweh.
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