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“After these things,[a] as I was watching, another beast[b] like a leopard appeared, with four bird-like wings on its back.[c] This beast had four heads,[d] and ruling authority was given to it.

“After these things, as I was watching in the night visions[e] a fourth beast appeared—one dreadful, terrible, and very strong.[f] It had two large rows[g] of iron teeth. It devoured and crushed, and anything that was left it trampled with its feet. It was different from all the beasts that came before it, and it had ten horns.

“As I was contemplating the horns, another horn—a small one—came up between them, and three of the former horns were torn out by the roots to make room for it.[h] This horn had eyes resembling human eyes and a mouth speaking arrogant[i] things.

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Footnotes

  1. Daniel 7:6 tn Aram “this,” as also in v. 7.
  2. Daniel 7:6 tn Aram “and behold, another one.”
  3. Daniel 7:6 tn Or “sides.”
  4. Daniel 7:6 sn If the third animal is Greece, the most likely identification of these four heads is the fourfold division of the empire of Alexander the Great following his death (see note on Dan 8:8).
  5. Daniel 7:7 tn The Aramaic text has also “and behold,” as also in vv. 8, 13.
  6. Daniel 7:7 sn The fourth animal differs from the others in that it is nondescript. Apparently it was so fearsome that Daniel could find nothing with which to compare it. Attempts to identify this animal as an elephant or other known creature are conjectural.
  7. Daniel 7:7 tn The Aramaic word for “teeth” is dual rather than plural, suggesting two rows of teeth.
  8. Daniel 7:8 tn Aram “were uprooted from before it.”
  9. Daniel 7:8 tn Aram “great,” as also in vv. 11, 20.