3. and said, “I am disturbed by a dream that I don't understand, and I want you to explain it.”
4. They answered in Aramaic, “Your Majesty, we hope you live for ever! We are your servants. Please tell us your dream, and we will explain what it means.”
5. But the king replied, “No! I have made up my mind. If you don't tell me both the dream and its meaning, you will be chopped to pieces and your houses will be torn down.
6. However, if you do tell me both the dream and its meaning, you will be greatly rewarded and highly honoured. Now tell me the dream and explain what it means.”
7. “Your Majesty,” they said, “if you will only tell us your dream, we will interpret it for you.”
8. The king replied, “You're just stalling for time,
9. because you know what's going to happen if you don't come up with the answer. You've decided to make up a pack of lies, hoping I might change my mind. Now tell me the dream, and that will prove that you can interpret it.”
28-29. But the God who rules from heaven can explain mysteries. And while you were sleeping, he showed you what will happen in the future.
30. However, you must realize that these mysteries weren't explained to me because I am cleverer than everyone else. Instead, it was done so that you would understand what you have seen.
31. Your Majesty, what you saw standing in front of you was a huge and terrifying statue, shining brightly.
32. Its head was made of gold, its chest and arms were silver, and from its waist down to its knees, it was bronze.