Thomson(i)
5 I had a dream which terrified me and I was troubled on my bed, and the visions of my head disquieted me.
6 Therefore I issued a decree to bring before me all the wise men of Babylon, that they might explain to me the meaning of this dream.
7 And when the soothsayers, the magians, the gazarenes, the Chaldees came in, I told my dream before them; but they did not explain to me the meaning of it until
8 Daniel came, whose name is Baltasar, after the name of my God, and who hath in him a holy spirit of a God.
9 To him I said, Baltasar chief of the soothsayers, who, I know, hast a holy spirit of a god in thee, so that no secret can escape thee, hear the vision of the dream which I have seen; and tell me the meaning of it.
10 I beheld with astonishment on my bed, and lo! a tree in the midst of the earth. Though its height was great,
11 the tree increased in magnitude and strength and its top reached up to heaven; and its bulk to the extent of the whole earth.
12 Its leaves were beautiful and its fruit abundant. And on it there was food for all: and the wild beasts of the field dwelt beneath it; and the birds of the air lodged among its branches; and from it all flesh was fed.
13 I beheld in a vision of the night on my bed; and lo an Eir, even a holy one, came down from heaven
14 and cried with a loud voice, and thus he said, "Cut down that tree and lop off its branches and shake off its leaves and scatter its fruit. Let the beasts be driven from underneath it and the birds from its branches.
15 But leave the stump of its roots in the earth; and in a band of iron and brass and in the green grass abroad and in the clew of heaven let it abide: and let its portion be with the wild beasts in the grass of the earth.
16 His heart shall be changed from men and the heart of a wild beast shall be given him and seven seasons shall revolve over him.
17 The sentence is by the decree of an Eir; and the decree is a request of holy ones, that the living may know that there is a sovereign Lord of the kingdom of men and that he can give it to whom he will, and set over it that which is disesteemed by men."
18 This is the dream, which I Nabuchodonosar the king have seen. Thou therefore Baltasar, tell me the meaning; for all the wise men of my kingdom are unable to explain to me the meaning of it: but thou Daniel art able, because there is in thee the holy spirit of a god.