Daniel's Four Beasts
In the Book of Daniel, the prophet receives a night vision of four great beasts rising from a churning sea, each representing successive Gentile world empires that would dominate Israel and the ancient Near East. The first three. A lion with eagleโs wings, a bear raised on one side, and a leopard with four heads and wings. Correspond to Babylon, Medo-Persia, and Greece, while the fourth, a terrifying beast with iron teeth and ten horns, points to a final, ruthless power. The scene shifts to heavenly judgment before the Ancient of Days, where the beasts are stripped of authority and an everlasting kingdom is given to โone like a son of man.โ This prophecy matters because it reveals Godโs sovereign oversight of history, assures believers of the ultimate defeat of oppressive regimes, and forms a foundational messianic text echoed in later Scripture.
Details
- Category
- Exile
- Dreamer
- Daniel
- Interpretation
- Four world empires, culminating in the Ancient of Days giving dominion to the Son of Man.
Key Passages
The Vision
Daniel 7:1-14
1n the first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon Daniel had a dream and visions of his head upon his bed: then he wrote the dream, and told the sum of the matters.
Did You Know?
The four beasts parallel Nebuchadnezzar's statue. The same four empires from a different angle.
The 'Ancient of Days' vision is one of the most majestic descriptions of God in Scripture.
The 'Son of Man' title Jesus used for himself comes directly from Daniel 7:13.
This vision was given in the first year of Belshazzar. Babylon was already declining.