Daniel 7:4
Context7:4 “The first one was like a lion with eagles’ wings. As I watched, its wings were pulled off and it was lifted up from the ground. It was made to stand on two feet like a human being, and a human mind 1 was given to it. 2
Daniel 7:6
Context7:6 “After these things, 3 as I was watching, another beast 4 like a leopard appeared, with four bird-like wings on its back. 5 This beast had four heads, 6 and ruling authority was given to it.
Daniel 7:14
Context7:14 To him was given ruling authority, honor, and sovereignty.
All peoples, nations, and language groups were serving 7 him.
His authority is eternal and will not pass away. 8
His kingdom will not be destroyed. 9


[7:4] 1 tn Aram “heart of a man.”
[7:4] 2 sn The identity of the first animal, derived from v. 17 and the parallels in chap. 2, is Babylon. The reference to the plucking of its wings is probably a reference to the time of Nebuchadnezzar’s insanity (cf. chap. 4). The latter part of v. 4 then describes the restoration of Nebuchadnezzar. The other animals have traditionally been understood to represent respectively Media-Persia, Greece, and Rome, although most of modern scholarship identifies them as Media, Persia, and Greece. For a biblical parallel to the mention of lion, bear, and leopard together, see Hos 13:7-8.
[7:6] 3 tn Aram “this.” So also in v. 7.
[7:6] 4 tn Aram “and behold, another one.”
[7:6] 6 sn If the third animal is Greece, the most likely identification of these four heads is the four-fold division of the empire of Alexander the Great following his death. See note on Dan 8:8.
[7:14] 5 tn Some take “serving” here in the sense of “worshiping.”
[7:14] 6 tn Aram “is an eternal authority which will not pass away.”