4:17 This announcement is by the decree of the sentinels;
this decision is by the pronouncement of the holy ones,
so that 1 those who are alive may understand
that the Most High has authority over human kingdoms, 2
and he bestows them on whomever he wishes.
He establishes over them even the lowliest of human beings.’
4:35 All the inhabitants of the earth are regarded as nothing. 10
He does as he wishes with the army of heaven
and with those who inhabit the earth.
No one slaps 11 his hand
and says to him, ‘What have you done?’
1 tc The present translation follows an underlying reading of עַל־דִּבְרַת (’al-divrat, “so that”) rather than MT עַד־דִּבְרַת (’ad-divrat, “until”).
2 tn Aram “the kingdom of man”; NASB “the realm of mankind”; NCV “every kingdom on earth.”
3 tn The Aramaic indefinite active plural is used here like the English passive. So also in v. 28, 29,32.
4 tn Aram “from mankind.” So also in v. 32.
5 tn Aram “your dwelling will be.” So also in v. 32.
6 tn Or perhaps “be made to eat.”
7 sn Nebuchadnezzar’s insanity has features that are associated with the mental disorder known as boanthropy, in which the person so afflicted imagines himself to be an ox or a similar animal and behaves accordingly.
8 tn Aram “until.”
9 tn Aram “until.”
10 tc The present translation reads כְּלָא (kÿla’), with many medieval Hebrew
11 tn Aram “strikes against.”
12 tn Aram “walk.”