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Old Testament:  Daniel 1-2

Daniel 1

Daniel in Nebuchadnezzar's Court
 1  During the third year of King Jehoiakim's reign in Judah, [1]  King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon came to Jerusalem and besieged it.  2  The Lord gave him victory over King Jehoiakim of Judah and permitted him to take some of the sacred objects from the Temple of God. So Nebuchadnezzar took them back to the land of Babylonia [2]  and placed them in the treasure-house of his god.
   3  Then the king ordered Ashpenaz, his chief of staff, to bring to the palace some of the young men of Judah's royal family and other noble families, who had been brought to Babylon as captives.  4  "Select only strong, healthy, and good-looking young men," he said. "Make sure they are well versed in every branch of learning, are gifted with knowledge and good judgment, and are suited to serve in the royal palace. Train these young men in the language and literature of Babylon. [4] "  5  The king assigned them a daily ration of food and wine from his own kitchens. They were to be trained for three years, and then they would enter the royal service.
   6  Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were four of the young men chosen, all from the tribe of Judah.  7  The chief of staff renamed them with these Babylonian names:

Daniel was called Belteshazzar.
Hananiah was called Shadrach.
Mishael was called Meshach.
Azariah was called Abednego.

   8  But Daniel was determined not to defile himself by eating the food and wine given to them by the king. He asked the chief of staff for permission not to eat these unacceptable foods.  9  Now God had given the chief of staff both respect and affection for Daniel.  10  But he responded, "I am afraid of my lord the king, who has ordered that you eat this food and wine. If you become pale and thin compared to the other youths your age, I am afraid the king will have me beheaded."
   11  Daniel spoke with the attendant who had been appointed by the chief of staff to look after Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah.  12  "Please test us for ten days on a diet of vegetables and water," Daniel said.  13  "At the end of the ten days, see how we look compared to the other young men who are eating the king's food. Then make your decision in light of what you see."  14  The attendant agreed to Daniel's suggestion and tested them for ten days.
   15  At the end of the ten days, Daniel and his three friends looked healthier and better nourished than the young men who had been eating the food assigned by the king.  16  So after that, the attendant fed them only vegetables instead of the food and wine provided for the others.
   17  God gave these four young men an unusual aptitude for understanding every aspect of literature and wisdom. And God gave Daniel the special ability to interpret the meanings of visions and dreams.    18  When the training period ordered by the king was completed, the chief of staff brought all the young men to King Nebuchadnezzar.  19  The king talked with them, and no one impressed him as much as Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. So they entered the royal service.  20  Whenever the king consulted them in any matter requiring wisdom and balanced judgment, he found them ten times more capable than any of the magicians and enchanters in his entire kingdom.
   21  Daniel remained in the royal service until the first year of the reign of King Cyrus. [21] 

Daniel 2

Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
 1  One night during the second year of his reign, [1]  Nebuchadnezzar had such disturbing dreams that he couldn't sleep.  2  He called in his magicians, enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers, [2]  and he demanded that they tell him what he had dreamed. As they stood before the king,  3  he said, "I have had a dream that deeply troubles me, and I must know what it means."
   4  Then the astrologers answered the king in Aramaic, [4]  "Long live the king! Tell us the dream, and we will tell you what it means."
   5  But the king said to the astrologers, "I am serious about this. If you don't tell me what my dream was and what it means, you will be torn limb from limb, and your houses will be turned into heaps of rubble!  6  But if you tell me what I dreamed and what the dream means, I will give you many wonderful gifts and honors. Just tell me the dream and what it means!"
   7  They said again, "Please, Your Majesty. Tell us the dream, and we will tell you what it means."
   8  The king replied, "I know what you are doing! You're stalling for time because you know I am serious when I say,  9  `If you don't tell me the dream, you are doomed.' So you have conspired to tell me lies, hoping I will change my mind. But tell me the dream, and then I'll know that you can tell me what it means."
   10  The astrologers replied to the king, "No one on earth can tell the king his dream! And no king, however great and powerful, has ever asked such a thing of any magician, enchanter, or astrologer!  11  The king's demand is impossible. No one except the gods can tell you your dream, and they do not live here among people."
   12  The king was furious when he heard this, and he ordered that all the wise men of Babylon be executed.  13  And because of the king's decree, men were sent to find and kill Daniel and his friends.
   14  When Arioch, the commander of the king's guard, came to kill them, Daniel handled the situation with wisdom and discretion.  15  He asked Arioch, "Why has the king issued such a harsh decree?" So Arioch told him all that had happened.  16  Daniel went at once to see the king and requested more time to tell the king what the dream meant.
   17  Then Daniel went home and told his friends Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah what had happened.  18  He urged them to ask the God of heaven to show them his mercy by telling them the secret, so they would not be executed along with the other wise men of Babylon.  19  That night the secret was revealed to Daniel in a vision. Then Daniel praised the God of heaven.  20  He said,

"Praise the name of God forever and ever,
  for he has all wisdom and power.
 21  He controls the course of world events;
  he removes kings and sets up other kings.
He gives wisdom to the wise
  and knowledge to the scholars.
 22  He reveals deep and mysterious things
  and knows what lies hidden in darkness,
  though he is surrounded by light.
 23  I thank and praise you, God of my ancestors,
  for you have given me wisdom and strength.
You have told me what we asked of you
  and revealed to us what the king demanded."

Daniel Interprets the Dream
 24  Then Daniel went in to see Arioch, whom the king had ordered to execute the wise men of Babylon. Daniel said to him, "Don't kill the wise men. Take me to the king, and I will tell him the meaning of his dream."
   25  Arioch quickly took Daniel to the king and said, "I have found one of the captives from Judah who will tell the king the meaning of his dream!"
   26  The king said to Daniel (also known as Belteshazzar), "Is this true? Can you tell me what my dream was and what it means?"
   27  Daniel replied, "There are no wise men, enchanters, magicians, or fortune-tellers who can reveal the king's secret.  28  But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets, and he has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen in the future. Now I will tell you your dream and the visions you saw as you lay on your bed.
   29  "While Your Majesty was sleeping, you dreamed about coming events. He who reveals secrets has shown you what is going to happen.  30  And it is not because I am wiser than anyone else that I know the secret of your dream, but because God wants you to understand what was in your heart.
   31  "In your vision, Your Majesty, you saw standing before you a huge, shining statue of a man. It was a frightening sight.  32  The head of the statue was made of fine gold. Its chest and arms were silver, its belly and thighs were bronze,  33  its legs were iron, and its feet were a combination of iron and baked clay.  34  As you watched, a rock was cut from a mountain, but not by human hands. It struck the feet of iron and clay, smashing them to bits.  35  The whole statue was crushed into small pieces of iron, clay, bronze, silver, and gold. Then the wind blew them away without a trace, like chaff on a threshing floor. But the rock that knocked the statue down became a great mountain that covered the whole earth.
   36  "That was the dream. Now we will tell the king what it means.  37  Your Majesty, you are the greatest of kings. The God of heaven has given you sovereignty, power, strength, and honor.  38  He has made you the ruler over all the inhabited world and has put even the wild animals and birds under your control. You are the head of gold.
   39  "But after your kingdom comes to an end, another kingdom, inferior to yours, will rise to take your place. After that kingdom has fallen, yet a third kingdom, represented by bronze, will rise to rule the world.  40  Following that kingdom, there will be a fourth one, as strong as iron. That kingdom will smash and crush all previous empires, just as iron smashes and crushes everything it strikes.  41  The feet and toes you saw were a combination of iron and baked clay, showing that this kingdom will be divided. Like iron mixed with clay, it will have some of the strength of iron.  42  But while some parts of it will be as strong as iron, other parts will be as weak as clay.  43  This mixture of iron and clay also shows that these kingdoms will try to strengthen themselves by forming alliances with each other through intermarriage. But they will not hold together, just as iron and clay do not mix.
   44  "During the reigns of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or conquered. It will crush all these kingdoms into nothingness, and it will stand forever.  45  That is the meaning of the rock cut from the mountain, though not by human hands, that crushed to pieces the statue of iron, bronze, clay, silver, and gold. The great God was showing the king what will happen in the future. The dream is true, and its meaning is certain."

Nebuchadnezzar Rewards Daniel
 46  Then King Nebuchadnezzar threw himself down before Daniel and worshiped him, and he commanded his people to offer sacrifices and burn sweet incense before him.  47  The king said to Daniel, "Truly, your God is the greatest of gods, the Lord over kings, a revealer of mysteries, for you have been able to reveal this secret."
   48  Then the king appointed Daniel to a high position and gave him many valuable gifts. He made Daniel ruler over the whole province of Babylon, as well as chief over all his wise men.  49  At Daniel's request, the king appointed Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to be in charge of all the affairs of the province of Babylon, while Daniel remained in the king's court.
<<  1:1 This event occurred in 605 <%=ftSC%>B.C., during the third year of Jehoiakim's reign (according to the calendar system in which the new year begins in the spring).
<<  1:2 Hebrew the land of Shinar.
<<  1:4 Or of the Chaldeans.
<<  1:21 Cyrus began his reign (over Babylon) in 539 <%=ftSC%>B.C.
<<  2:1 The second year of Nebuchadnezzar's reign was 603 <%=ftSC%>B.C.
<<  2:2 Or Chaldeans; also in 2:4, 5, 10.
<<  2:4 The original text from this point through chapter 7 is in Aramaic.

New Testament:  1 John 4

1 John 4

Discerning False Prophets
 1  Dear friends, do not believe everyone who claims to speak by the Spirit. You must test them to see if the spirit they have comes from God. For there are many false prophets in the world.  2  This is how we know if they have the Spirit of God: If a person claiming to be a prophet [2]  acknowledges that Jesus Christ came in a real body, that person has the Spirit of God.  3  But if someone claims to be a prophet and does not acknowledge the truth about Jesus, that person is not from God. Such a person has the spirit of the Antichrist, which you heard is coming into the world and indeed is already here.
   4  But you belong to God, my dear children. You have already won a victory over those people, because the Spirit who lives in you is greater than the spirit who lives in the world.  5  Those people belong to this world, so they speak from the world's viewpoint, and the world listens to them.  6  But we belong to God, and those who know God listen to us. If they do not belong to God, they do not listen to us. That is how we know if someone has the Spirit of truth or the spirit of deception. Loving One Another
 7  Dear friends, let us continue to love one another, for love comes from God. Anyone who loves is a child of God and knows God.  8  But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love.
   9  God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him.  10  This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.
   11  Dear friends, since God loved us that much, we surely ought to love each other.  12  No one has ever seen God. But if we love each other, God lives in us, and his love is brought to full expression in us.
   13  And God has given us his Spirit as proof that we live in him and he in us.  14  Furthermore, we have seen with our own eyes and now testify that the Father sent his Son to be the Savior of the world.  15  All who confess that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.  16  We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love.
  God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them.  17  And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect. So we will not be afraid on the day of judgment, but we can face him with confidence because we live like Jesus here in this world.
   18  Such love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear. If we are afraid, it is for fear of punishment, and this shows that we have not fully experienced his perfect love.  19  We love each other [19]  because he loved us first.
   20  If someone says, "I love God," but hates a Christian brother or sister, [20]  that person is a liar; for if we don't love people we can see, how can we love God, whom we cannot see?  21  And he has given us this command: Those who love God must also love their Christian brothers and sisters. [21] 
<<  4:2 Greek If a spirit; similarly in 4:3.
<<  4:19 Greek We love. Other manuscripts read We love God; still others read We love him.
<<  4:20 Greek hates his brother.
<<  4:21 Greek The one who loves God must also love his brother.

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