The king answered the Chaldeans, "This is what I have decided to do. If you are unable to tell me both the dream I had and its meaning, I will command that you be torn limb from limb, and your houses will be totally destroyed. However, if you are able to tell me what I dreamed and its meaning, I will present you with gifts, rewards, and great honors. Therefore, tell me the content of the dream and its meaning."
They replied a second time, "Let the king first reveal his dream to his servants, and we shall interpret its meaning for you." But the king responded, "It is clear to me that you are stalling for time, since you know what I have already resolved to do. If you are unable to interpret my dream for me, there will only be one verdict for you. You have obviously decided to stall for time in the hope that some compromise may be reached. Therefore, relate the content of my dream to me so that I will be able to determine whether you can interpret it correctly."
The Chaldeans answered the king, "There is not a man on earth who can do what you request, O king. Never has there been a king, no matter how great or powerful, who has asked such a thing of any magician or enchanter or Chaldean. What you are requiring of us is much too difficult, and no one can satisfy the king's demand except for the gods, whose dwelling is not among mortals."
On hearing this, the king flew into a violent rage and ordered that all the wise men of Babylon were to be put to death. Therefore, the decree was issued for their execution, and a search was also made for Daniel and his companions so that they also might be executed.
As Arioch, the commander of the king's guard, prepared to execute the wise men of Babylon, Daniel approached him, and with prudent words and discretion he said to him, "May I ask you why the king has issued such a harsh decree?" When Arioch explained what had occurred, Daniel went off and asked the king to decree a stay of execution so that he might have the opportunity to offer his interpretation to the king.
DANIEL: CHAPTER 2, VERSES 1 - 16
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