< Daniel 2 >

1 Ní ọdún kejì ìjọba Nebukadnessari, ó lá àlá, èyí tí ó mú kí ọkàn an rẹ̀ dàrú, kò sì le è sùn.
[One night] during the second year that Nebuchadnezzar ruled, he had a dream. The dream worried him very much; and [as a result] he could not sleep.
2 Nígbà náà ni ọba yára pe àwọn onídán, àwọn aláfọ̀ṣẹ, àwọn oṣó àti àwọn awòràwọ̀; àwọn tó ní ìmọ̀ àti àṣírí i títúmọ̀ ìràwọ̀, ọba pè wọ́n kí wọn wá sọ àlá tí ó lá. Nígbà tí wọ́n dé, tí wọ́n dúró níwájú ọba,
[The next morning] he summoned his men who worked magic, fortune-tellers, those who worked sorcery, and those who studied the stars. [Because he had forgotten what he had dreamed, ] he insisted that they tell him what he had dreamed. As they stood there in front of the king,
3 ọba sì wí fún wọn pé, “Mo ti lá àlá kan èyí tí ó mú kí ọkàn mi dàrú, mo sì fẹ́ mọ ìtumọ̀ àlá náà.”
he said, “I had a dream [last night] that worries me. [Tell me what I dreamed, because] I want to know what the dream [means].”
4 Nígbà náà ni àwọn awòràwọ̀ dá ọba lóhùn ní èdè Aramaiki pé, “Kí ọba kí ó pẹ́! Sọ àlá yìí fún àwọn ìránṣẹ́ rẹ àwa yóò sì sọ ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ fún ọ.”
The men who studied the stars replied to the king, speaking in the Aramaic [language]. They said, “King Nebuchadnezzar, we hope that you will live a long time! Tell us what you dreamed, and [then] we will tell you what it means!”
5 Ọba dá àwọn awòràwọ̀ lóhùn pé, “Ohun náà ti kúrò lórí mi, tí ẹ̀yin kò bá sọ àlá náà àti ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ fún mi, èmi yóò gé e yín sí wẹ́wẹ́, ilé e yín yóò sì di ààtàn.
But the king replied, “I have firmly decided that you must tell me the dream, and [also tell me] what it means. If you do not do that, I will [order my soldiers to] cut you into pieces, and to cause your houses to become only piles of stones!
6 Ṣùgbọ́n tí ẹ̀yin bá sọ àlá náà àti ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ fún mi, èmi yóò fún un yín ní ẹ̀bùn, ọrẹ àti ọláńlá tí ó pọ̀. Nítorí náà, ẹ sọ àlá náà àti ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ fún mi.”
But if you tell me what I dreamed and what it means, I will reward you. I will give you wonderful gifts and greatly honor you. So tell me what I dreamed and what it means!”
7 Lẹ́ẹ̀kan sí i, “Wọ́n tún dáhùn pé, jẹ́ kí ọba sọ àlá náà fún ìránṣẹ́ rẹ̀, àwa yóò sì túmọ̀ rẹ̀.”
But again they said, “Tell us what you dreamed, and [then] we will tell you what it means.”
8 Nígbà náà ni ọba sọ pé, “Èmi mọ̀ dájú wí pé ẹ̀yin fẹ́ fi àkókò ṣòfò nítorí pé ẹ̀yin ti mọ̀ pé nǹkan ti lọ ní orí mi.
The king replied, “I know that you are just trying to get more time, because you know that I will do to you what I said that I would do.
9 Tí ẹ̀yin kò bá lè sọ àlá mi, ìjìyà kan ṣoṣo ló wà fún un yín. Ẹ̀yin ti gbèrò láti pa irọ́ àti láti sọ àwọn ọ̀rọ̀ ti ó lè si ni lọ́nà fún mi, títí tí nǹkan yóò fi yí wọ́. Nítorí náà ẹ rọ́ àlá náà fún mi, èmi yóò sì mọ̀ pé ẹ lè túmọ̀ rẹ̀ fún mi.”
If you do not tell me what I dreamed, you will be punished. [I think that] you have all agreed to tell me lies and [other] wicked things, because you hope that I will change ([my mind/what I am thinking]). But tell me the dream, and [then] I will know that you can [also] tell me what it means.”
10 Àwọn awòràwọ̀ sì dá ọba lóhùn pé, “Kò sí ènìyàn kan ní ayé tí ó lè sọ nǹkan tí ọba béèrè! Kò sí ọba náà bí ó ti wù kí ó tóbi àti kí ó lágbára tó, tí í béèrè irú nǹkan bẹ́ẹ̀ lọ́wọ́ àwọn onídán tàbí aláfọ̀ṣẹ tàbí awòràwọ̀.
The men who studied the stars replied, “There is no one on the earth who can do what you ask! There is no king, [even] a great and mighty king, who has [ever] asked his men who work magic or his fortune-tellers or men who study the stars to do something like that!
11 Nǹkan tí ọba béèrè yìí ṣòro púpọ̀. Kò sí ẹni tí ó lè fihan ọba àfi àwọn òrìṣà, tí wọn kì í gbé láàrín ènìyàn.”
What you are asking [us to do] is impossible. Only the gods can tell you what you dreamed, and they do not live among us!”
12 Èyí mú kí ọba bínú, ó sì kanra, nítorí náà ó pàṣẹ kí a pa gbogbo àwọn amòye Babeli run.
The king was very angry when he heard that, so he commanded [his soldiers] that they execute all such wise men in Babylon.
13 Nítorí náà àṣẹ yìí jáde lọ wí pé kí a pa àwọn amòye, wọ́n ránṣẹ́ pe Daniẹli pẹ̀lú àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ ẹ rẹ̀ láti pa wọ́n.
And because of what the king commanded, they sent some men to find me and my [three] friends, to execute us [also].
14 Nígbà tí Arioku, olórí àwọn olùṣọ́ ọba, jáde láti lọ pa àwọn amòye Babeli, Daniẹli sọ̀rọ̀ fún un pẹ̀lú ọgbọ́n àti òye.
Arioch, the commander of the king’s guards, came to kill us. But I spoke to him very wisely and tactfully/skillfully.
15 Ó béèrè lọ́wọ́ olórí àwọn olùṣọ́ ọba wí pé, “Èéṣe tí àṣẹ ọba fi yá kánkán bẹ́ẹ̀?” Arioku sì ṣe àlàyé ọ̀rọ̀ náà fún Daniẹli.
I asked Arioch, “Why has the king made such a harsh/terrible decree?” So Arioch told me all that had happened [because of the king’s dream].
16 Nígbà náà ni Daniẹli wọlé tọ ọba lọ, ó sì tọrọ kí ọba fún òun ní ààyè, òun yóò fi ìtumọ̀ àlá náà hàn fún ọba.
I [immediately] went to talk to the king and requested that the king give me some time, so that I could find out [what the dream was and] what the dream meant.
17 Nígbà náà ni Daniẹli padà lọ sí ilé e rẹ̀, ó sì sọ fún àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ ẹ rẹ̀ Hananiah, Miṣaeli àti Asariah.
Then I went home, and I told my friends, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, what had happened.
18 Ó sọ fún wọn pé kí wọn béèrè fún àánú Ọlọ́run, Olúwa ọ̀run, nítorí àṣírí yìí, kí Daniẹli pẹ̀lú àwọn ẹlẹgbẹ́ rẹ̀ má ba ṣègbé pẹ̀lú àwọn ọlọ́gbọ́n Babeli yòókù, tí ó wà ní Babeli.
I urged them to ask God, who lives/rules in heaven, to have mercy on us by telling us the secret [meaning of what the king dreamed], in order that we and the other wise men in Babylon would not be executed.
19 Ní òru, àṣírí náà hàn sí Daniẹli ní ojú ìran. Nígbà náà ni Daniẹli fi ògo fún Ọlọ́run ọ̀run
And that night [God] gave to me a vision in which he revealed the secret. Then I praised God,
20 Daniẹli wí pé: “Ọpẹ́ ni fún orúkọ Ọlọ́run láé àti láéláé; tirẹ̀ ni ọgbọ́n àti agbára.
saying, “We should praise God [MTY] forever, because [only] he truly is wise and powerful.
21 Ó yí ìgbà àti àkókò padà; ó mú ọba jẹ, ó ń mú wọn kúrò. Ó fún àwọn amòye ní ọgbọ́n àti ìmọ̀ fún àwọn tí ó ní òye.
He determines what events will happen through the years. He removes [some] kings and gives their authority to [new] kings. He is the one who causes people to become wise and enables those who study to understand [many] things.
22 Ó fi ohun ìjìnlẹ̀ àti àṣírí hàn; ó mọ ohun tí ó pamọ́ nínú òkùnkùn àti ní ọ̀dọ̀ rẹ̀ ni ìmọ́lẹ̀ wà.
He reveals things that are very mysterious; he is surrounded by light, but he knows things that are hidden [as though they were] in the darkness.
23 Mo dúpẹ́, mo sì fi ìyìn fún ọ, ìwọ Ọlọ́run àwọn baba mi: ó ti fún mi ní ọgbọ́n àti agbára ó ti fi àwọn nǹkan tí a béèrè lọ́wọ́ rẹ̀ hàn fún mi nítorí tí ìwọ ti fi àlá ọba hàn wá.”
God, whom my ancestors [worshiped], I thank you and I praise you, because you have caused me to be wise and made me strong. You have told me what my friends and I asked you to tell us; and you have revealed to us what the king demanded to know.”
24 Nígbà náà ni Daniẹli tọ́ Arioku lọ, ẹni tí ọba yàn láti pa àwọn amòye Babeli run, Daniẹli wí fún un pé, “Má ṣe pa àwọn amòye Babeli run. Mú mi lọ sí ọ̀dọ̀ ọba, èmi yóò sísọ ìtumọ̀ àlá rẹ̀ fún un.”
Then I went to Arioch, the man whom the king had appointed to execute the wise men in Babylon. I said to him, “Do not kill those wise men. Take me to the king, and I will tell him what his dream means.”
25 Lẹ́sẹ̀kan náà, Arioku yára mú Daniẹli lọ sí iwájú ọba, ó sọ fún ọba pé, “Èmi ti rí ọkùnrin kan lára àwọn àjèjì tí ó wá láti Juda, ẹni tí ó lè sọ ìtumọ̀ àlá náà fún ọba.”
So Arioch quickly took me to the king. He said to the king, “I have found [this man], one of the men whom we brought from Judah who [says he can] can tell you what your dream means!”
26 Ọba béèrè lọ́wọ́ Daniẹli ẹni tí a tún ń pè ní Belṣassari pé, “Ṣé ìwọ lè sọ ohun tí mo rí nínú àlá mi àti ìtumọ̀ ọ rẹ̀ fún mi?”
The king said to me, whose [new] name was Belteshazzar, “[Is this true]? Can you tell me what I dreamed and what it means?”
27 Daniẹli dá ọba lóhùn pé, “Kò sí awòràwọ̀ kan, apògèdè, onídán tàbí aláfọ̀ṣẹ tí ó lè ṣe àlàyé àṣírí tí ọba béèrè fún
I replied, “There are no wise men or fortune-tellers or men who work magic or men who work sorcery who can tell such things to you.
28 ṣùgbọ́n, Ọlọ́run kan ń bẹ ní ọ̀run tí ó ń fi àṣírí hàn. Ó ti fihan ọba Nebukadnessari, ohun tí yóò ṣẹlẹ̀ ní ìkẹyìn ọjọ́. Àlá àti ìran tí o rí nígbà tí o dùbúlẹ̀ lórí ibùsùn rẹ ni ìwọ̀nyí:
But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets. And he has shown in [your dream] what will happen in the future. Now I will tell you what you dreamed, the vision you saw [as you were lying] on your bed.
29 “Ọba, bí ìwọ ṣe sùn sórí ibùsùn rẹ, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni ọkàn rẹ ń ro àwọn ohun tó ń bọ̀, olùfihàn àṣírí ń fi ohun tí yóò ṣẹlẹ̀ fún ọ.
O King, while you were sleeping, you dreamed about events that will happen in the future. The one who reveals mysteries has shown you what is going to happen.
30 Ṣùgbọ́n fún èmi, a fi àṣírí yìí hàn mí, kì í ṣe pé mo ní ọgbọ́n tí ó pọ̀ ju ti alààyè kankan lọ, ṣùgbọ́n nítorí kí ọba lè mọ ìtumọ̀ àlá àti kí ó lè mọ ohun tí ó wà ní ọkàn rẹ̀.
And it is not because I am wiser than anyone else on earth that I know the meaning of this mysterious dream. It is because God wanted you to understand what you were thinking.
31 “Ìwọ ọba ń wo, ère ńlá kan tí ó dúró níwájú rẹ, ère náà ga, ó sì dára láti wò, ìrísí i rẹ̀ ba ni lẹ́rù jọjọ.
O King, [in your vision] you saw in front of you a huge and terrifying statue [of a man. It was] shining very brightly, and it was frightening and awesome.
32 Orí ère náà jẹ́ kìkì wúrà, àyà rẹ̀ àti ọwọ́ rẹ̀ jẹ́ fàdákà, inú àti ẹ̀gbẹ́ itan rẹ̀ jẹ́ idẹ,
The head of the statue was [made] of pure gold. Its chest and arms [were made of] silver. Its belly and thighs [were made of] bronze.
33 àwọn ẹsẹ̀ rẹ̀ jẹ́ irin, àwọn àtẹ́lẹsẹ̀ rẹ̀ jẹ́ apá kan irin àti apá kan amọ̀.
Its legs [were made of] iron, and its feet were a mixture of clay and iron.
34 Bí ó ṣe ń wò, òkúta kan wá, tí kò wá láti ọwọ́ ẹnìkankan. Ó kọlu ère náà ní àtẹ́lẹsẹ̀ irin àti amọ̀, ó sì fọ́ wọn sí wẹ́wẹ́.
As you watched, something cut a rock [from a mountain, but it was] not a human [who cut it]. The rock [tumbled down and] smashed the feet of the statue, feet [that were made of] iron and clay. It smashed them to bits.
35 Nígbà náà ni irin, amọ̀, idẹ, fàdákà àti wúrà fọ́ sí wẹ́wẹ́ lẹ́sẹ̀kan náà, ó sì dàbí ìyàngbò tí a fẹ́ kúrò lórí ọkà ní àsìkò ẹ̀ẹ̀rùn. Afẹ́fẹ́ gbé gbogbo rẹ̀ lọ láìṣẹ́ku ọ̀kan mọ́, òkúta tí ó fọ́ ère náà sì di òkè ńlá, ó sì gba gbogbo ayé.
Then the rest of the statue collapsed into a big heap of iron, clay, bronze, silver, and gold. The pieces of the statue were as small as bits of chaff on the ground where it is threshed, and the wind blew away all the tiny pieces. There was nothing left. But the rock that smashed the statue became a large mountain that covered the whole earth.
36 “Èyí ni àlá náà, nígbà yìí ni a ó wá sọ ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ fún ọba.
That was what you dreamed. Now I will tell you what it means.
37 Ìwọ ọba jẹ́ ọba àwọn ọba. Ọlọ́run ọ̀run ti fi ìjọba agbára, títóbi àti ògo fún ọ;
You are a king [who rules] over [many other] kings. The God who rules in heaven has caused you to rule over them and has given you great power [DOU] and has honored you.
38 ní ọwọ́ rẹ ló fi gbogbo ènìyàn, àwọn ẹranko igbó àti ẹyẹ ojú ọ̀run sí. Ní ibi gbogbo tí wọ́n ń gbé, ó ti fi ọ́ ṣe olórí i wọn. Ìwọ ni orí wúrà náà.
He has caused you to be the ruler over all people, and [even] the animals and birds are controlled by you. [So] the head [of the statue] represents you.
39 “Lẹ́yìn èyí ni ìjọba mìíràn yóò dìde, tí kò ní lágbára tó tìrẹ, lẹ́yìn in rẹ̀, ìjọba kẹta tí yóò dàbí idẹ, èyí tí yóò jẹ ọba lórí i gbogbo ayé.
But after your [kingdom/rule] ends, there will be another [great] kingdom, [but it] will not be as great as yours. [The silver parts of the statue represent that kingdom]. Then there will be a third [great] kingdom [whose king] will rule over the whole earth. The bronze parts [of the statue represent] that kingdom.
40 Ju gbogbo rẹ̀ lọ, ìjọba kẹrin yóò wà, ìjọba náà yóò lágbára bí irin, gẹ́gẹ́ bí irin ti í fọ́, tó sì ń lọ gbogbo nǹkan àti bí irin ti í fọ́ nǹkan sí wẹ́wẹ́, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni yóò fọ́ tí yóò sì lọ gbogbo àwọn tókù.
After that kingdom ends, there will be a fourth [great] kingdom. The iron [parts of the statue represent that kingdom]. [The army of] that kingdom will smash the previous kingdoms, just like iron smashes everything that it strikes.
41 Bí o ṣe rí i tí àtẹ́lẹsẹ̀ àti ọmọ ìka ẹsẹ̀ jẹ́ apá kan amọ̀ àti apá kan irin, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni ìjọba yóò ṣe pín; ṣùgbọ́n yóò sì ní agbára irin díẹ̀ nínú rẹ̀, bí ó ṣe rí i tí irin dàpọ̀ mọ́ amọ̀.
The feet and toes of the statue that you saw, that were a mixture of iron and clay, indicate that the kingdom they represent will [later] be divided.
42 Bí ọmọ ìka ẹsẹ̀ ṣe jẹ́ apá kan irin àti apá kan amọ̀, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni ìjọba yìí yóò lágbára lápákan tí kò sì ní lágbára lápákan.
Some parts of that kingdom will be as strong as iron, but some parts will not remain together, just as iron and clay do not stick together.
43 Gẹ́gẹ́ bí o ti rí i tí irin dàpọ̀ mọ́ amọ̀, báyìí ni àwọn ènìyàn yóò ṣe dàpọ̀ mọ́ ara wọn ní ti ìgbéyàwó, ṣùgbọ́n wọn kò ní wà ní ìṣọ̀kan, bí irin kò ṣe dàpọ̀ mọ́ amọ̀.
The mixture of iron and clay [in the statue] shows also that the rulers of those kingdoms that separate from each other will try to form alliances with each other as a result of members of the royal families of those kingdoms marrying each other. But that will not succeed, just as iron and clay do not stick together.
44 “Ní àsìkò àwọn ọba náà, Ọlọ́run ọ̀run yóò gbé ìjọba èyí tí kò le è bàjẹ́ kalẹ̀, èyí tí a kò ní fi lé ẹlòmíràn lọ́wọ́. Yóò sì run gbogbo ìjọba, yóò sì mú wọn wá sí òpin, ṣùgbọ́n ìjọba yìí yóò dúró láéláé.”
But while those kings are ruling, God who rules in heaven will establish a kingdom that will never end. No one will ever defeat its king. He will completely destroy all those kingdoms, but his kingdom will remain forever.
45 Gẹ́gẹ́ bí o ṣe rí i pé a gé òkúta láti ara òkè, láì ti ọwọ́ ẹnikẹ́ni wá, òkúta èyí tí ó fọ́ irin, idẹ, amọ̀, fàdákà àti wúrà sí wẹ́wẹ́. “Ọlọ́run tí ó tóbi ti fihan ọba, ohun tí yóò ṣẹlẹ̀ ní ọjọ́ iwájú. Òtítọ́ ni àlá náà, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni ìtumọ̀ rẹ̀ ṣe é gbẹ́kẹ̀lé.”
That is the meaning of the rock that something cut from the mountain, the rock that will crush to tiny bits the statue that is made of iron, bronze, silver, and gold. O king, the great God has shown you what will truly happen in the future. And you can trust [what I told you about] the meaning of the dream.”
46 Nígbà náà, ni Nebukadnessari ọba dojúbolẹ̀ níwájú u Daniẹli ó sì fi orí balẹ̀ fún un, ó sì pàṣẹ pé kí wọn kí ó mu ọrẹ àti òórùn tùràrí fún Daniẹli.
Then King Nebuchadnezzar prostrated himself in front of me [in great respect]. He commanded [his people] that they burn incense and burn an offering of grain to honor me.
47 Ọba wí fún Daniẹli pé, “Dájúdájú Ọlọ́run rẹ ni Ọlọ́run àwọn ọlọ́run àti Olúwa àwọn ọba gbogbo àti olùfihàn àwọn àṣírí, nítorí tí ìwọ lè fi àṣírí yìí hàn.”
The king said to me, “[Your God has enabled] you to tell me the meaning of this dream/mystery, so now I truly know that your God is greater than all the other gods and all other kings. He reveals [to people] things that they cannot know.”
48 Nígbà náà ni ọba gbé Daniẹli ga, ó sì fún un ní ẹ̀bùn ńlá tí ó pọ̀. Ó sì fi ṣe olórí i gbogbo agbègbè ìjọba Babeli àti olórí gbogbo àwọn amòye Babeli.
Then the king gave many gifts to me, and he [also] appointed me to rule over the entire province of Babylon, and [also] to be the boss of all his wise men.
49 Daniẹli béèrè lọ́wọ́ ọba, ó sì yan Ṣadraki, Meṣaki, àti Abednego gẹ́gẹ́ bí alábojútó ìgbèríko Babeli ṣùgbọ́n Daniẹli fúnra rẹ̀ wà ní ààfin ọba.
I asked the king to appoint Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego to [also] have important positions in Babylon province, and the king did what I asked him to do. But [I did my work while] I stayed at the king’s palace.

< Daniel 2 >