The Image and the Rock

In Adventist traditional biblical story telling, Daniel 2 shows how God can predict the future. My interpretation of this story does not negate that, but suggests that Daniel 2 has additional theological meaning, both for Nebuchadnezzar and for us today.

Nebuchadnezzar’s Forgotten Dream

Nebuchadnezzar (or Nebuchadrezzar 31 times in Jeremiah; Akkadian: Nabû-kudurri-ușur) dreams a dream and then wakes up with it gone from his memory. To us, it’s nothing unusual. We dream dreams now and then that we can’t remember. But for Nebuchadnezzar, this is a religious calamity. Some god, perhaps the dream god dZiqîqu, has sent him a dream, probably predicting his future or some other divine revelation that will greatly affect him or his realm. Possibly it contains a verdict for him. Yet he has forgotten it! How could he negotiate with the great gods of Babylon to mitigate any evil portent it contained if he couldn’t remember it? On the other hand, if the dream predicted a happy outcome, he would surely offend the gods by losing it from memory.

Modern scholars refer to dream divination as the science of oneiromancy. Various Babylonian works relate how the gods (not always just the dream god) gave revelations to human beings through dreams. Perhaps the most well-known story relates how Ea, sent a dream to Atraḫasis, the Babylonian Noah, in which Ea foretells a flood (to the reed hut in which Atraḫasis slept[1]) that would wipe out humanity and instructs the building of a boat from the reeds of the reed house. By giving Atraḫrasis the gods’ secret of the flood to the reed hut, the one man in it will overhear the instructions and preserve humanity. As part of the practice of divination, a god could send a dream to anyone and sometimes to lower-ranking officers who passed the revelation up to his supervisor who then gave it to the king. To Nebuchadnezzar, since some god has sent the dream directly to him, it must be of utmost significance. He must either somehow remember the dream or get his dream diviners tell him what he dreamed and give its interpretation.

He does the latter only have his scholars respond by asking him to tell them the dream and they will give him the interpretation. Likely frightened and angry, Nebuchadnezzar utters an edict: if they do not tell him the dream and its interpretation, they “will be torn limb from limb” and their houses will “be laid in ruins” (Dan. 2:5, NRSV[2]). Hoping to entice them further, he promises them that if they tell the dream and the interpretation, he will give them great gifts, rewards, and honor. When the diviners once again request the king to tell the dream and they will give the interpretation, the king accuses his scholars of fraud and orders them to tell him the dream so that he knows they haven’t lied to him.

As the last resort, the diviners point out two things: 1) no one on earth can do what the king demands, and 2) no king has ever demanded that their diviners tell what the king has dreamed. They add: “The thing that the king is asking is too difficult, and no one can reveal it to the king except the gods, whose dwelling is not with mortals” (2:11).

King Nebuchadnezzar surely knew that his scholars were right, but they had spoken truth to power, and in the king’s fright and desperation, “he flew into a violent rage” and ordered that “all the wise men of Babylon be destroyed” (2:12). Whether “all the wise men of Babylon” meant simply all the diviners, or referred to all of the king’s scholars, which also included astrologers, exorcists, physicians, and lamentation-singers (Parpola XXXIV cited in Lenzi 70), is not clear. The scholars of the king were his closest confidants entrusted with the king’s secrets and to some extent his welfare. To decree their destruction shows the length that power, driven by fear, can go.

At this juncture, the text introduces Daniel, one of the “wise men.” Daniel requests an audience with the king in which he asks for time to give the king the interpretation. After he and his fellow Jewish scholars pray, God gives Daniel the same dream Nebuchadnezzar had.

The Dream Revealed

The dream involved a statue, a very Babylonian object. Selected Assyrians and Babylonians crafted statues to represent the gods to put in their temples; kings also put statues of themselves in various locations (usually in temples standing before the deities) to serve as doubles or substitutes of themselves. These statues represented the king or deity in an ongoing “becoming” manner, “including name, seed, body, shadow, and so on.” Whatever anyone did to a statue, they did to the god or king in all his aspects (Bahrani 132, 174-183).

In Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, as Daniel presents it, the statue is gigantic, extraordinarily brilliant, and frightening. The fact that it represents kings/kingdoms, suggests the divine recognition of the enormous power these kingdoms have over people. The head of gold, of course, represents Nebuchadnezzar, according to Daniel. Interestingly, the Hebrew scholar calls Nebuchadnezzar “king of kings,” a title that the king may well have given himself, since epigraphical evidence shows that his successors used it (Wiseman 41). Further, he states that “the God of heaven had given” to him “the kingdom, the power, the might, and the glory” and has given into his hand human beings, the wild animals, the birds—over which this God has established Nebuchadnezzar as ruler (2:37, 38).

Daniel then proceeds to outline a series of kings/kingdoms that will follow that will seem to be successively more inferior than the previous one. Yet each of the metals that represent a king/kingdom functions some way in terms of power: gold and silver as economic power; bronze as utilitarian power; iron as military and enduring power; clay as scribal and literary power (if one recognizes the role clay played in ancient Babylonia, as the many clay tablets discovered there attest). In light of the role of power that statues of Assyro-Babylonian kings played, it seems that this statue wreaks of power, dominion, and even force.

The Rock

Then, out of a mountain, comes a rock. Ancient Babylonia is not as known for rocks as much as it is for alluvial soil. It is even less known for mountains, since the region of Babylonia is mostly a plain. Palestine has far more rocks and is close enough to mountains for Daniel to be familiar with the Canaanite motif of mountains as the abode of the gods. Since Nebuchadnezzar had been to Jerusalem to besiege it, and likely knew at least dimly about the meaning of mountains in Syria and Canaan, he may have recognized this rock as foreign, or possibly related to Daniel’s God.

This rock is “cut from the mountain not by hands” (2:45). In Aramaic, the word for “cut” has the extended meaning, “divided” (Brown, et al 1086), and the Complete Jewish Version uniquely translates it as “separated itself.” While other translations of this word (that use “cut out,” “chiseled out” or “hewn out”) honor the basic meaning of the verb, they do not reflect its reflexive nature. Whatever this rock does, it does to itself—that is, “cuts itself,” “hews itself,” or “separates itself” from the divine mountain. If separation is intended, it leaves the gods of the mountains and moves on its own; it is otherwise an ordinary rock, except one other extraordinary thing: after striking the image on its feet breaking it to pieces, it grows dynamically into a mountain of its own and fills the whole earth.

The rock is cut out without hands. Some translators (such as the NRSV in v. 34 but not in v. 45) add the word “human” as in “human hands,” but no qualifying word exists in the Aramaic of either verses that would necessitate the sense of human hands (cf. Dan. 5:5 where “human” is so designated by an appropriate word).[3] In both Hebrew and Aramaic, one of the prevalent meanings of the word “hand” is “power.” Despite scholarly contentions to the contrary, I believe that this Rock is deliberately cut out of or separated from earthly deities with no power in terms of divine dominion or force. The only power the Rock exhibits is that of dynamic, creative power to grow and fill the earth. The power that crushed the entire statue was not that of the Rock as it fell from the mountain, landing on the feet of the statue; it was the instability and decadence of the kingdoms themselves that reduced them to powder. Said another way: the Rock was divine, but not like any other deity worshiped throughout the ancient Near East in that it did not use power to coerce, to lord it over people, or to exercise violence against anyone.

What was this dull, brown Rock comprised of? What was the nature of its creative power? More importantly, what would make it possible for this lowly Rock to reveal the real powerlessness of the kingdoms that had tyrannized the world? Would it not be the exercise of love and truth that do not dominate or force anyone?

What else could make this Rock stand forever but its very nature as the kingdom of truth and love exhibited in the life of one like a “Son of Man,” who in Daniel 7 will come to get the eternal kingdom (v.14) and then will in turn give it to His people (v. 27)?

Sources:

Bahrani, Zainab. The Graven Image: Representation in Babylonia and Assyria. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

Bottéro, Jean. Mesopotamia: Writing, Reasoning, and the Gods. Translated by Zainab Bahrani and Marc Van De Mieroop. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.

Brown, F., Driver, S. R., and Briggs, C. A. Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977.

Koehler, Ludwig and Walter Baumgartner. Revised by Walter Baumgartner and Johann Jakob Stamm. The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, V: Aramaic. Translated by M. E. J. Richardson. Leiden: Brill, 2000.

Lambert, W. G. and A. R. Millard. Atra-ḫasīs: The Babylonian Story of the Flood with The Sumerian Flood Story by M. Civil. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1999.

Lenzi, Alan. Secrecy and the Gods: Secret Knowledge in Ancient Mesopotamia and Biblical Israel.

State Archives of Assyria Studies XIX. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 2008.

Parpola, Simo, editor. Letters from Assyrian and Babylonian Scholars. State Archives of Assyria X. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 1993. Reprinted by Eisenbrauns by permission of the Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 2014.

Wiseman, D. J. Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon. The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy, 1983. New York: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 1985.

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Jean Sheldon is professor of Old Testament at Pacific Union College.

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[1] Though the story is fragmentary, it is possible to deduce that Ea told the reed hut about the flood since the gods, chiefly Enlil, did not want any human being to know this divine secret.

[2] All citations from the Bible are from the NRSV.

[3] I find the argument in Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament 1888 that the presence of the preposition “with” (be) implies “human” hands to be weakly construed.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at http://spectrummagazine.org/node/10151

In the ARRIVAL of Jesus in Bethlehem, the Revelation of God in
an Incarnated Body as a Human Babe was thus physically made
manifest to Human Creation.
First to the Shepherds in the fields.
Then maybe up to 2 years later the Gentiles who came from
the “East” bringing gifts because of Balaam’s prophecy when the
Israelites were in the desert wandering.
After Jesus was Baptized, He ANNOUNCED – The Kingdom of
God – is here! and proclaimed it until His death.
After the Resurrection the followers were commissioned to announce
the Arrival of the Kingdom of God.
Then Paul walked thousands of miles proclaiming – “The Kingdom is
here!”
And in a couple of centuries the whole Roman Empire, Europe and the
Isles, Asia was hearing and celebrating “The Kingdom of God” has come
to US!
Yes THE ROCK had Arrived!!

The Empire was disintegrating.

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i don’t think the birth and life of christ on earth is when the rock had arrived…according to the dream, the rock came after the feet of earth and clay…during the life of christ, and for centuries afterwards, the dream was still at the legs of iron stage…

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Interesting article!
I just want to mention the names of the 4 empires which I believe were not all mentioned in the article, although I realize that was not the intention of the author, perhaps it is important to remind ourselves and others, since present events are directed ligated to the last of this empires/Rome and its involvement in world affairs:

1RST= BABYLON IDENTIFIED BY NAME IN DANIEL 2
2ND= MEDOPERSIA…identified as the empire that conquered Babylon per history+ Dan. 8
3RD= GREECE…identified as the empire that conquered Medopersia per history + Dan. 8
4TH= ROME…as the empire that conquered the Greek empire as per history…
in Daniel 2 ROME is described as having two phases:
i) the UNITED ROMAN EMPIRE/CESARS PHASE, the legs of iron
ii) the DIVIDED ROMAN EMPIRE/PAPAL PHASE, the feet/toes of iron and clay

It is important to realize that many people commit the error of saying that the feet/toes are the divided Europe, but it is not, it is in fact the Divided Roman Empie, that is the divided phase of Roman Empire of which the European kingdoms were the ones that despite dividing, yet they remained attached/subservient to the seat of the government at Rome/Papal phase. This “umbilical attachment” of the respective kingdoms forming the divided empire,
to the seat of the empire/Papal Rome, are well understood as their religious political concerns/alliances that history itself documents.

It is important to know that the number of kingdoms (symbol 10 horns as per Dan and Rev), forming the divided Roman Empire/Papal Rome (the feet/toes of the statue of Daniel 2),
has varied through time, and actually have extended to include many other kingdoms, by the time of the end this divided Roman Empire/Papal phase is told in other prophecies to include all the nations of the world…not just the European Kingdoms… that is why the feet/toes of the statue represented the divided empire, not the European kingdoms, this were simply initial kingdoms that formed it…but since then many have been added or removed…by the end of time, all the nations of the world will become part of the empire of the woman.beast/Babylon the Great/Papal Rome ruling the kigndoms of the world as told in the Bible:

10 horns by the end of time= all the nations of the world= a worldwide religious Roman Empire, right now here, the NWO.

Rev 17:18 And the woman(CHURCH) which thou sawest is that great city(KINGDOM/BEAST), which reigneth over the kings of the earth.

Also the 4th beast of Daniel and its little horn/Papal phase, both have a common end described in Daniel 7:11 which speaks volumes of their common identity…simply because they are one, they are the Roman Empire…

IT IS THE ROMAN EMPIRE THE ONE THAT DIVIDES…NOT EUROPE (THE EUROPEAN KINGDOMS ARE THE RESULT OF THE DIVISION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE)= THESE VERSE CONFIRM WHICH IS THE ONE THAT DIVIDES= THE ROMAN EMPIRE:

Dan 2:40 And the fourth kingdom(ROMAN EMPIRE) shall be strong …
Dan 2:41 And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters’ clay, and part of iron,
**** the kingdom(ROMAN EMPIRE/AS ABOVE) shall be divided;…****

IN DANIEL 7: THE BEAST AND ITS LITTLE HORN, ARE ONE, ARE THE SEAT OF THE EMPIRE, itsTHE 10 HORNS IS THEIR DOMAIN, WHICH VARY THROUGH TIME:

COMMON DEMISE TO THE BEAST AND ITS LITTLE HORN is show in the verse below , SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY ARE ONE THE ROMAN EMPIRE=

Dan 7:11
-I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the horn(LITTLE HORN/ROMAN EMPIRE- LATER PAPAL PHASE/DURING THE DIVIDED PHASE OF THE EMPIRE) spake:
-I beheld even till the beast(THE 4TH BEAST/ROME) was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.

ABOVE THE BEAST AND LITTLE HORN DIE AS ONE, THE ROMAN EMPIRE/DURING ITS LATER PAPAL PHASE…DYING AT THE 7TH PLAGUE AS OTHER PROPHETIC MESSAGE TELLS US/REV 16.

It is important to know this, because this will be key in the understanding of which empire is Reviving during our times, getting renewed political life, as leader of her empire/the New World Order…
Rome/Papal phase!!
Certainly the 4th empire/Rome is shown in Daniel 7 as extending its ruling to the end of this earth, certainly the other 3 prior ones as well, but having lost their dominion…
it is interesting that these other 3 kingdoms, all die soon after…as well!!! The end/7th plagues and soon to follow 2nd coming, is the end for all the nations of the world, even first for their leader/last 4th empire/Rome which dies first.

ONLY FOUR EMPIRES TO THE END OF TIME: (yes MedoPersia had a divided empire, and Greece and Rome had both united and divided phases…but biblically speaking these united and divided phase are described as being the same empire…aka the kingdom, that empire, certainly different time periods of the particular empire…but the empire continues during its divided phase (look at Greece united and divided phase presented in the prophetic message as such, and in like manner the united and divided phases are one, is the empire through different phases
the empire only ends when it or its parts are conquered by another kingdom which then become the seat of the new empire in the block!!!)

THE ROMAN EMPIRE TO BE CONQUERED BY CHRIST’S KINGDOM, THE SON OF MAN, AKA THE ROCK…!!! IN OUR VERY NEAR FUTURE…LESS THAN ONE HOUR AWAY…

Dan 7:17 These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, which shall arise out of the earth.
Dan 7:18 But the saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever.

Babylon the Great/ during its revived period/NWO is the revived 7th head of the Beast…is already here, soon to climax at the gathering at Armageddon…aka the NWO…
=it is to last a short time…1 hour…because Jesus whose coming is very imminent will stop her ruling…will send her to perdition…(the 8th head of the Beast/its defeat at Armagedon/7th plague)
the same verse identifies this 8th head as being: THE BEAST OF REVELATION:

Rev 17:11 And THE BEAST that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.

verse Rev. 7:11 itself answers right there the most controversial question… who is the 8th head?= IT SAYS IT RIGHT THERE…the 8th head is the Beast, its last period…its end.

THE BEAST IN REVELATION= is always the symbol of the Roman Empire/ ]later religious phase as Papal Rome, which inherit her throne from the dragon/Caesars Rome. Rev. 13:2

Rev 13:2 And the beast(PAPAL ROME) and the dragon(AT THE EARTHLY LEVEL = ROMAN EMPIRE ) gave him his power(CROWN), and his seat(ROMAN THRONE/LANDS), and great authority(TITLES/PONTIFEX MAXIMUS, PERSECUTOR OF HERETICS).

THE BEAST IN REVELATION= IS ALWAYS THE LATER RELIGIOUS PHASE OF THE DIVIDED ROMAN, WHICH ALTHOUGH DIVIDED ITS DOMAIN HAVE UMBILICAL CORDS STILL ATTACHED TO THE SEAT OF THE EMPIRE…AT ROME…RELIGIOUS POLITICAL INTERESTS…

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