Catholic Public Domain Version
"When he heard this, the king commanded, in fury and in great wrath, that all the wise men of Babylon should be destroyed. "
— Daniel 2:12, Catholic Public Domain Version
“For this cause the king was angry and very furious, and commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”
“For this cause the king was angry and very furious, and commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon. ”
“For this cause the king was angry and very furious, and commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”
“Because of this the king got furiously angry and gave orders to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”
“Upon hearing this, the king in fury, and in great wrath, commanded that all the wise men of Babylon should be put to death.”
“Because of this the king was angry and full of wrath, and gave orders for the destruction of all the wise men of Babylon.”
“For this cause the king was angry and very furious, and commanded to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”
Therefore, if you do not reveal to me the dream, there is only one conclusion to be reached about you, that the interpretation is likewise false, and packed full of deception, so as to speak before me until the time passes away. And so, tell me the dream, so that I will also know that the interpretation that you tell me is likewise true.”
Then the Chaldeans answered before the king, and they said, “There is no man on earth who can accomplish your word, O king. For neither has any king, however great and mighty, asked for an answer of this kind from every seer, and astrologer, and Chaldean.
For the answer that you seek, O king, is very difficult. Neither can anyone be found who can reveal it in the sight of the king, except the gods, whose conversation is not with men.”
When he heard this, the king commanded, in fury and in great wrath, that all the wise men of Babylon should be destroyed.
And when the decree had gone forth, the wise men were put to death; and Daniel and his companions were sought, to be destroyed.
Then Daniel inquired, about the law and the sentence, of Arioch, the general of the king’s army, who had gone forth to execute the wise men of Babylon.
And he asked him, who had received the orders of the king, for what reason such a cruel sentence had gone forth from the face of the king. And so, when Arioch had revealed the matter to Daniel,