விரிவுரை தற்போது ஆங்கிலத்தில் மட்டுமே கிடைக்கிறது. தமிழ் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு நடைபெறுகிறது.
Daniel 2 — The Stone Cut Without Hands
King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream he cannot remember but cannot forget. Daniel, by revelation, recovers and interprets it: an image of four world empires, finally shattered by a stone cut without hands that becomes a great mountain — the kingdom of God.
“And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed... it shall stand for ever.”
— Daniel 2:44
- v.1-13 The king's impossible demand; the wise men condemned
- v.14-23 Daniel prays; the mystery revealed
- v.24-30 Daniel approaches the king
- v.31-35 The dream described — the image and the stone
- v.36-45 The interpretation — four kingdoms and the eternal one
- v.46-49 Daniel exalted
"Without hands" — meaning not of human making. The kingdom that ends all kingdoms is not a political movement, not an army, not an institution. It is God's direct work.
The stone strikes the feet — the last and weakest part of the image. This locates the timing of Christ's kingdom in the era of the fourth empire, the Roman one. He came when He came on purpose.
Every human empire becomes chaff. Egypt, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, Britain, America — chaff. The kingdom of God becomes a mountain filling the whole earth.
This is the trajectory of history from God's perspective. The empires the news worries about are weeds in a field that will be burned. The mustard seed is what will become the tree.
The eternal kingdom is not gradually built by Christian effort — it is set up by God Himself. We do not build the kingdom; we receive it (Hebrews 12:28).
"Shall not be left to other people" — unlike every previous empire that fell to another, this kingdom passes through no transition. It belongs to God and His Christ forever.
When the news terrifies you with the rise and fall of nations, remember: this has all been seen before, in a Babylonian dream, twenty-six centuries ago. The stone is still cut without hands. The mountain is still rising. Your peace is not in the empires; it is in the One who outlasts them all.
Jesus quoted Psalm 118 about Himself as the stone the builders rejected, that became the head of the corner (Matthew 21:42). He is the stone cut without hands. The kingdom that fills the earth is His.
Daniel's doxology when the mystery is revealed. He does not say "I figured it out." He says "He who controls all kings revealed it."
A staggering claim to make in the court of the most powerful king in the world. God sets up kings; God removes them. Nebuchadnezzar himself will discover this truth firsthand in chapter 4.