Daniel 4:4 asv — I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace.

American Standard Version

"I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace. "

— Daniel 4:4, American Standard Version

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Daniel 4 — Context

1

Nebuchadnezzar the king, unto all the peoples, nations, and languages, that dwell in all the earth: Peace be multiplied unto you.

2

It hath seemed good unto me to show the signs and wonders that the Most High God hath wrought toward me.

3

How great are his signs! and how mighty are his wonders! his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his dominion is from generation to generation.

4

I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace.

5

I saw a dream which made me afraid; and the thoughts upon my bed and the visions of my head troubled me.

6

Therefore made I a decree to bring in all the wise men of Babylon before me, that they might make known unto me the interpretation of the dream.

7

Then came in the magicians, the enchanters, the Chaldeans, and the soothsayers; and I told the dream before them; but they did not make known unto me the interpretation thereof.

Daniel 4:4 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Daniel 4:4 say?
Daniel 4:4 in the American Standard Version reads: “I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace. ”
Where is Daniel 4:4 in the Bible?
Daniel 4:4 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Daniel, chapter 4, verse 4.
Who wrote Daniel?
Daniel is traditionally attributed to Daniel (traditional). Conservative scholarship dates Daniel to the 6th century BC; critical scholarship often proposes a 2nd-century-BC date for the apocalyptic portions. It was written c. 605–530 BC.
What is the book of Daniel about?
Daniel is a young exile in Babylon who, with his three friends, refuses to bow to the world's gods. The book combines courageous narratives — the fiery furnace, the lions' den — with sweeping prophetic visions of the kingdoms of earth giving way to the everlasting kingdom of the Son of Man.
What are the major themes of Daniel?
Daniel explores themes including Sovereignty, Faithfulness, Prophecy, Kingdoms, Son of Man. These themes shape the meaning and context of Daniel 4:4.
What translation should I read Daniel 4:4 in?
Daniel 4:4 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Daniel 4:4?
Daniel 4:4 reads (ASV): “I, Nebuchadnezzar, was at rest in my house, and flourishing in my palace. ” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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