Daniel 7 – OL & NIRV

O Livro

Daniel 7:1-28

O sonho dos quatro animais

1Uma noite, durante o primeiro ano do reinado de Belsazar, rei da Babilónia, Daniel teve um sonho e relatou-o por escrito. Foi assim: 2No meu sonho estava a assistir a uma tremenda tempestade num grande oceano, com fortes ventos soprando em todas as direções. 3Então quatro enormes animais saíram do mar, todos eles diferentes.

4O primeiro era semelhante a um leão, mas tinha asas de águia; no entanto, estas encontravam-se arrancadas e, por isso, não podia mais voar; estava de pé, sobre duas patas, como um ser humano; foi-lhe mesmo dada uma mente humana.

5O segundo parecia-se com um urso, levantado sobre as suas patas traseiras. Vi-lhe três costelas entre os dentes e ouvi uma voz que lhe dizia: “Levanta-te! Devora muita gente!”

6O terceiro destes animais parecia-se com um leopardo, mas no seu dorso tinha asas como os pássaros, e quatro cabeças! Foi-lhe dado grande poder sobre o género humano.

7Enquanto continuava a olhar, no meu sonho, um quarto animal levantou-se das águas, terrível e espantoso. Devorava as vítimas, desfazendo-as primeiro em pedaços, com grandes dentes de ferro e pisando-as sob as patas. Era de longe muito mais brutal e feroz que os anteriores e tinha dez chifres.

8Atentando para esses chifres, reparei que nascia entre eles um outro mais pequeno e que, na sequência disso, três dos outros foram arrancados com a raiz e tudo, para lhe deixar espaço; essa ponta mais pequena tinha olhos humanos; tinha também uma boca, com a qual falava com grande arrogância.

9A certa altura, foram colocados uns tronos e um ancião de idade avançada sentou-se para julgar. A roupa que trazia vestida era da maior alvura e o seu cabelo era branquíssimo. Estava sentado num trono feito de chamas, o qual se deslocava sobre rodas de fogo; 10um rio de fogo jorrava dele; tinha milhões de anjos ao seu serviço; centenas de milhões de pessoas esperavam as suas ordens e serviam-no; então o tribunal começou a sua sessão e foram abertos os livros.

11Continuando eu a olhar, o quarto animal brutal foi morto e o seu corpo ligado para ser queimado, por causa da sua altivez para com o Deus poderoso e por causa da soberba do seu chifre mais pequeno. 12Quanto aos outros três animais, foi-lhes retirado o seu domínio; no entanto, a sua vida foi prolongada ainda durante algum tempo.

13Seguidamente, assisti ao aparecimento de um Filho de Homem, segundo me pareceu, trazido até ali sobre nuvens desde o céu; aproximou-se do ancião e foi-lhe apresentado. 14Deram-lhe poder para governar e para que fosse honrado em todas as nações do mundo, pelo que todos os povos da Terra lhe devem obedecer. O seu poder é eterno, nunca mais terá fim; o seu governo nunca será destruído.

15Eu estava confuso e perturbado com tudo o que tinha visto. 16Por isso, aproximei-me de um dos que estavam junto ao trono, para lhe perguntar o sentido de todas estas coisas. E explicou-me:

A interpretação do sonho

17“Estes quatro animais representam quatro reinos7.17 Literalmente: reis. que um dia hão de governar a Terra. 18Mas por fim o povo do Deus altíssimo terá autoridade sobre os governos do mundo para sempre!”

19Depois perguntei acerca do quarto animal, que não era semelhante aos outros, aquele animal terrível e espantoso, com os seus dentes de ferro e garras de bronze, o animal que despedaçava e devorava as suas vítimas com facilidade, e depois pisava os restos que deixava para trás. 20Pretendi igualmente saber quanto aos dez chifres e sobre o que era mais pequeno, que apareceu depois e provocou o desaparecimento de três outros, o qual tinha olhos e boca, com a qual dizia coisas arrogantes, e que era mais forte que os outros. 21Pois eu tinha visto este chifre a fazer guerra contra o povo de Deus e vencê-lo, 22até à altura em que o ancião de idade avançada veio, abriu o tribunal e reabilitou o seu povo, dando-lhe poderes de governo sobre o mundo.

23“Este quarto animal”, disse-me, “representa o quarto poder mundial que governará a Terra. Será mais brutal que qualquer dos outros; devorará todo o mundo, destruindo tudo diante de si. 24Os seus dez chifres são dez reis que aparecerão saídos do seu império; depois outro rei aparecerá, ainda mais violento que os dez outros, e humilhará três deles. 25Desafiará o Deus altíssimo e consumirá os santos com perseguições, tentando alterar todas as leis, a moral e os costumes. O povo de Deus estará nas suas mãos por três anos e meio.

26Mas abrir-se-á o tribunal de justiça e retirará todo o poder a este rei corrompido, destruindo-o totalmente. 27Nessa altura, todas as nações debaixo dos céus e todo o poder será entregue ao povo santo do Deus altíssimo. E o reino de Deus será um reino sem fim e todos os governantes e domínios o adorarão, obedecerão e servirão eternamente.”

28Assim acabou a visão. Fiquei grandemente perturbado e com o rosto pálido de espanto, mas não disse a ninguém o que via.

New International Reader’s Version

Daniel 7:1-28

Daniel Has a Dream About Four Animals

1It was the first year that Belshazzar was king of Babylon. Daniel had a dream. He was lying in bed. In his dream, visions passed through his mind. He wrote down what he saw.

2Daniel said, “I had a vision at night. I looked up and saw the four winds of heaven. They were stirring up the Mediterranean Sea. 3Four large animals came up out of the sea. Each one was different from the others.

4“The first animal was like a lion. It had the wings of an eagle. I watched until its wings were torn off. Then it was lifted up from the ground. It stood on two feet like a human being. And the mind of a human being was given to it.

5“I saw a second animal. It looked like a bear. It was raised up on one of its sides. And it had three ribs between its teeth. It was told, ‘Get up! Eat meat until you are full!’

6“After that, I saw another animal. It looked like a leopard. On its back were four wings like the wings of a bird. The animal I saw had four heads. And it was given authority to rule.

7“After that, in my vision I looked up and saw a fourth animal. It was terrifying and very powerful. It had large iron teeth. It crushed those it attacked and ate them up. It stomped on anything that was left. It was different from the other animals. And it had ten horns.

8“I thought about the horns. Then I saw another horn. It was a little one. It grew up among the other horns. Three of the first horns were pulled up by their roots to make room for it. The little horn had eyes like the eyes of a human being. Its mouth was always bragging.

9“As I watched,

“thrones were set in place.

The Eternal God took his seat.

His clothes were as white as snow.

The hair on his head was white like wool.

His throne was blazing with fire.

And flames were all around its wheels.

10A river of fire was flowing.

It was coming out from in front of God.

Thousands and thousands of angels served him.

Millions of them stood in front of him.

The court was seated.

And the books were opened.

11“Then I continued to watch because of the way the horn was bragging. I kept looking until the fourth animal was killed. I watched until its body was destroyed. It was thrown into the blazing fire. 12The authority of the other animals had been stripped away from them. But they were allowed to live for a period of time.

13“In my vision I saw one who looked like a son of man. He was coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Eternal God. He was led right up to him. 14And he was given authority, glory and a kingdom. People of all nations, no matter what language they spoke, worshiped him. His authority will last forever. It will not pass away. His kingdom will never be destroyed.

An Angel Tells Daniel What His Dream Means

15“My spirit was troubled. The visions that passed through my mind upset me. 16I approached an angel who was standing there. I asked him what all these things really meant.

“So he explained to me what everything meant. 17He said, ‘The four large animals stand for four kings. The kings will appear on the earth. 18But the holy people of the Most High God will receive the kingdom. They will possess it forever. It will belong to them for ever and ever.’

19“Then I wanted to know what the fourth animal stood for. It was different from the others. It was the most terrifying of all. It had iron teeth and bronze claws. It crushed everyone it attacked and ate them up. It stomped on anything that was left. 20I also wanted to know about the ten horns on its head. And I wanted to know about the other horn that grew up later. It caused three of the ten horns to fall out. It appeared to be stronger than the others. It had eyes. And its mouth was always bragging. 21I saw that the horn was at war with God’s holy people. It was winning the battle over them. 22But then the Eternal God came. He decided in favor of his holy people. So the time came when the kingdom was given to them.

23“Here’s how the angel explained it to me. He said, ‘The fourth animal stands for a fourth kingdom. It will appear on earth. It will be different from the other kingdoms. It will eat up the whole earth. It will stomp on it and crush it. 24The ten horns stand for ten kings. They will come from the fourth kingdom. After them another king will appear. He will be different from the earlier ones. He’ll bring three kings under his control. 25He’ll speak against the Most High God. He’ll treat God’s holy people badly. He will try to change the times and laws that were given by God. God’s holy people will be placed under his power for three and a half years.

26“ ‘But the court will be seated. And the power of that king will be taken away from him. It will be completely destroyed forever. 27Then the authority, power and greatness of all the kingdoms on earth will be taken from them. And all they had will be given to the holy people of the Most High God. His kingdom will last forever. Every ruler will worship and obey him.’

28“That’s all I saw. My thoughts deeply troubled me. My face turned pale. But I kept those things to myself.”