Daniel 9
Hoffnung für Alle
Daniel bekennt die Schuld seines Volkes
9 Der Meder Darius, der Sohn von Xerxes[a], war König von Babylonien geworden. 2 In seinem 1. Regierungsjahr forschte ich, Daniel, in den heiligen Schriften. Ich las dort, wie der Herr dem Propheten Jeremia ankündigte, dass Jerusalem siebzig Jahre in Trümmern liegen würde.[b] 3 Da wandte ich mich mit Bitten und Flehen an den Herrn, meinen Gott, ich fastete, zog ein Trauergewand an und streute Asche auf meinen Kopf. 4 Ich bekannte dem Herrn die Schuld unseres Volkes:
»Ach, Herr, du großer und ehrfurchtgebietender Gott! Du hältst deinen Bund mit uns und erweist allen deine Güte, die dich lieben und nach deinen Geboten leben. 5 Doch wir haben gegen dich gesündigt und großes Unrecht begangen, als wir dir den Rücken kehrten! Ja, wir haben uns gegen dich aufgelehnt und deine Gebote und Weisungen umgangen. 6 Die Mahnungen deiner Diener, der Propheten, schlugen wir in den Wind, dabei haben sie in deinem Auftrag zu unseren Vorfahren, unseren Königen, den führenden Männern und zum ganzen Volk gesprochen. 7 Du, Herr, hast recht gehandelt, wir haben es verdient, dass du uns so schwer bestraft und in andere Länder vertrieben hast. Wir müssen heute beschämt vor dir stehen: die Bewohner von Juda und Jerusalem und alle vertriebenen Israeliten nah und fern. Unser ganzes Volk hat dir die Treue gebrochen. 8 Herr, wir haben schwere Schuld auf uns geladen: unsere Könige, die führenden Männer und auch unsere Vorfahren. Dafür schämen wir uns in Grund und Boden.
9 Doch du, Herr, unser Gott, bist voller Erbarmen; bei dir finden wir Vergebung, obwohl wir von dir nichts mehr wissen wollten. 10 Wir haben uns taub gestellt, wir haben nicht auf deine Diener, die Propheten, gehört, die uns deine Gebote weitergegeben haben. 11 Ganz Israel hat deine Weisungen missachtet und deine Worte in den Wind geschlagen. Deshalb hat uns nun dein Fluch getroffen, den du im Gesetzbuch deines Dieners Mose allen angedroht hast, die sich gegen dich auflehnen. 12 Noch nie ist über ein Volk ein solches Unheil hereingebrochen, wie es die Menschen in Jerusalem jetzt erleben. Du hast deine Drohungen gegen uns und unsere führenden Männer wahr gemacht! 13 Ja, du hast uns ins Unglück gestürzt, wie es im Gesetzbuch des Mose angekündigt ist. Und wir haben auch nichts unternommen, um dich wieder gnädig zu stimmen, Herr, unser Gott. Wir sind nicht von unseren falschen Wegen umgekehrt und haben uns nicht an deine Wahrheit gehalten. 14 Darum warst du entschlossen, uns die Folgen spüren zu lassen. Unsere Strafe war gerecht, so wie alles, was du tust, Herr, unser Gott. Wir aber wollten nicht auf dich hören.
15 Ja, Herr, wir haben gesündigt und dir den Rücken gekehrt. Du bist unser Gott, du hast uns, dein Volk, mit starker Hand aus Ägypten befreit. So hast du deinen Namen in aller Welt bekannt gemacht, noch heute spricht man von deinen Taten. 16 Immer wieder hast du deine Gerechtigkeit und Treue unter Beweis gestellt. Sei nicht länger zornig über deine Stadt Jerusalem und über deinen heiligen Berg Zion! Schon unsere Vorfahren haben große Schuld auf sich geladen, und auch wir haben weiter gegen dich gesündigt. Jetzt sind Jerusalem und unser ganzes Volk zum Gespött aller Nachbarvölker geworden.
17 Herr, höre doch jetzt, wenn ich zu dir flehe! Unser Gott, blicke wieder freundlich auf dein Heiligtum! Es geht um deine Ehre! 18 Wende dich mir zu und erhöre mich, du, mein Gott! Öffne deine Augen und sieh, wie es um uns steht: Die Stadt, die deinen Namen trägt, liegt in Trümmern. Wir flehen zu dir, nicht weil wir deine Hilfe verdient hätten, sondern weil du gnädig und barmherzig bist. 19 Herr, vergib uns! Greif ein und handle! Um deiner eigenen Ehre willen zögere nicht länger, Herr, es geht um deine Stadt und dein Volk.«
Das Geheimnis der siebzig mal sieben Jahre
20 So betete ich und bekannte dem Herrn meine Schuld und die Schuld meines Volkes. Ich flehte ihn an, sich über sein Heiligtum auf dem Berg Zion zu erbarmen.
21 Noch während ich betete, eilte der Engel Gabriel herbei, den ich schon früher in meiner Vision gesehen hatte. Es war gerade die Zeit des Abendopfers. 22 »Daniel«, sagte er zu mir, »ich bin gekommen, um dir all diese Dinge zu erklären. 23 Schon als du anfingst zu beten, sandte Gott mich mit einer Antwort zu dir, denn er liebt dich. Achte nun auf das, was ich dir zu sagen habe, damit du die Vision verstehst: 24 Siebzig mal sieben Jahre[c] müssen vergehen, bis Gott seine Absicht mit deinem Volk und mit der Heiligen Stadt erreicht hat: Zu dieser Zeit bereitet er der Auflehnung gegen ihn ein Ende, die Macht der Sünde wird gebrochen, und die Schuld ist gesühnt. Dann wird Gott für immer Heil und Gerechtigkeit bringen, die Visionen und Voraussagen der Propheten erfüllen sich, und das Allerheiligste wird geweiht[d].
25 Nun hör gut zu, damit du meine Worte verstehst: Zwischen dem Befehl, Jerusalem wieder aufzubauen, und dem Auftreten eines von Gott erwählten Herrschers liegen sieben mal sieben Jahre. Zweiundsechzig mal sieben Jahre lang werden[e] in Jerusalem wieder Straßen und Befestigungsgräben errichtet sein, doch es wird in dieser Zeit viel Bedrängnis geben. 26 Nach den zweiundsechzig mal sieben Jahren wird ein von Gott Auserwählter hingerichtet, ohne dass er irgendwo Hilfe findet[f]. Dann zerstört das Heer eines fremden Machthabers die Stadt und den Tempel wie eine reißende Flut. Bis zum Ende herrschen Krieg und Verwüstung, denn so hat es Gott beschlossen. 27 Der Machthaber wird mit vielen Menschen ein Bündnis schließen, das sieben Jahre lang gelten wird. Nach der Hälfte dieser Zeit verbietet er das tägliche Schlacht- und Speiseopfer am Tempel und führt dort stattdessen einen abscheulichen Götzendienst ein. Doch auch dieser grausame Herrscher wird untergehen, denn Gott hat sein Urteil über ihn gesprochen.«
Footnotes
- 9,1 Nicht zu verwechseln mit dem persischen König Xerxes im Buch Esther.
- 9,2 Vgl. Jeremia 25,11; 2. Chronik 36,21.
- 9,24 Wörtlich: Siebzig Siebenheiten. – Eine »Siebenheit« (oder traditionell »Woche«) ist hier wohl als ein Zeitraum von sieben Jahren zu verstehen.
- 9,24 Oder: und der Allerheiligste wird gesalbt. – Dann wäre hier der Messias gemeint.
- 9,25 Oder: liegen sieben mal sieben Jahre und zweiundsechzig mal sieben Jahre. So lange werden.
- 9,26 Wörtlich: und er wird nicht haben. – Der hebräische Text ist nicht sicher zu deuten.
Daniel 9
English Standard Version
Daniel's Prayer for His People
9 (A)In the first year of (B)Darius the son of Ahasuerus, by descent a (C)Mede, who was made king over the realm of the (D)Chaldeans— 2 in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, perceived in the books the number of years that, according to (E)the word of the Lord to Jeremiah the prophet, must pass before the end of the desolations of Jerusalem, namely, seventy years.
3 Then I turned my face to the Lord God, seeking him by (F)prayer and pleas for mercy with fasting and sackcloth and ashes. 4 I prayed to the Lord my God and (G)made confession, saying, (H)“O Lord, the (I)great and awesome God, who (J)keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, 5 (K)we have sinned and done wrong and acted wickedly (L)and rebelled, turning aside from your commandments and rules. 6 (M)We have not listened to (N)your servants the prophets, who spoke in your name to (O)our kings, our princes, and our fathers, and to all the people of the land. 7 To you, (P)O Lord, belongs righteousness, but to us open shame, as at this day, to the men of Judah, to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to all Israel, (Q)those who are near and (R)those who are far away, in (S)all the lands to which you have driven them, because of (T)the treachery that they have committed against you. 8 To us, O Lord, belongs open shame, to our kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, because (U)we have sinned against you. 9 (V)To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness, for we have rebelled against him 10 (W)and have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our God by walking in his laws, which he set before us by (X)his servants the prophets. 11 (Y)All Israel has transgressed your law and turned aside, (Z)refusing to obey your voice. (AA)And the curse and oath (AB)that are written in the Law of (AC)Moses the servant of God have been poured out upon us, because (AD)we have sinned against him. 12 He has confirmed his words, which he spoke against us and against (AE)our rulers who ruled us,[a] by (AF)bringing upon us a great calamity. (AG)For under the whole heaven there has not been done anything like what has been done against Jerusalem. 13 (AH)As it is written in the Law of Moses, all this calamity has come upon us; yet we have not entreated the favor of the Lord our God, (AI)turning from our iniquities and gaining insight by your truth. 14 (AJ)Therefore the Lord has kept ready the calamity and has brought it upon us, (AK)for the Lord our God is righteous in all the works that he has done, and (AL)we have not obeyed his voice. 15 And now, O Lord our God, who brought your people out of the land of Egypt (AM)with a mighty hand, and (AN)have made a name for yourself, as at this day, (AO)we have sinned, we have done wickedly.
16 “O Lord, (AP)according to all your righteous acts, let your anger and your wrath turn away from your city Jerusalem, (AQ)your holy hill, (AR)because for our sins, and for (AS)the iniquities of our fathers, (AT)Jerusalem and your people have become (AU)a byword among all who are around us. 17 Now therefore, O our God, listen to the prayer of your servant and to his pleas for mercy, and for your own sake, O Lord,[b] (AV)make your face to shine upon (AW)your sanctuary, which is desolate. 18 (AX)O my God, incline your ear and hear. Open your eyes and see (AY)our desolations, and (AZ)the city that is called by your name. For we do not present our pleas before you because of our righteousness, but because of your great mercy. 19 O Lord, hear; O Lord, forgive. O Lord, pay attention and act. (BA)Delay not, (BB)for your own sake, O my God, because (BC)your city and (BD)your people are called by your name.”
Gabriel Brings an Answer
20 (BE)While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my plea before the Lord my God for (BF)the holy hill of my God, 21 while I was speaking in prayer, the man (BG)Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at the first, (BH)came to me in swift flight at (BI)the time of the evening sacrifice. 22 (BJ)He made me understand, speaking with me and saying, “O Daniel, I have now come out to give you (BK)insight and understanding. 23 (BL)At the beginning of your pleas for mercy a word went out, (BM)and I have come to tell it to you, for (BN)you are greatly loved. Therefore consider the word (BO)and understand the vision.
The Seventy Weeks
24 (BP)“Seventy weeks[c] are decreed about your people and (BQ)your holy city, to finish (BR)the transgression, to put an end to sin, (BS)and to atone for iniquity, (BT)to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal both vision and prophet, and (BU)to anoint a most holy place.[d] 25 (BV)Know therefore and understand that (BW)from the going out of the word to restore and (BX)build Jerusalem to the coming of an (BY)anointed one, a (BZ)prince, there shall be seven weeks. And for sixty-two weeks it shall be built again[e] with squares and moat, (CA)but in a troubled time. 26 And after the sixty-two weeks, an anointed one shall (CB)be cut off and shall have nothing. And the people of the prince who is to come (CC)shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. (CD)Its[f] end shall come with a flood, (CE)and to the end there shall be war. (CF)Desolations are decreed. 27 And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one week,[g] and for half of the week he shall put an end to sacrifice and offering. (CG)And on the wing of abominations shall come one who makes desolate, until (CH)the decreed end is poured out on the desolator.”
Footnotes
- Daniel 9:12 Or our judges who judged us
- Daniel 9:17 Hebrew for the Lord's sake
- Daniel 9:24 Or sevens; also twice in verse 25 and once in verse 26
- Daniel 9:24 Or thing, or one
- Daniel 9:25 Or there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks. It shall be built again
- Daniel 9:26 Or His
- Daniel 9:27 Or seven; twice in this verse
Daniel 9
New King James Version
Daniel’s Prayer for the People
9 In the first year (A)of Darius the son of Ahasuerus, of the lineage of the Medes, who was made king over the realm of the Chaldeans— 2 in the first year of his reign I, Daniel, understood by the books the number of the years specified by the word of the Lord through (B)Jeremiah the prophet, that He would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem.
3 (C)Then I set my face toward the Lord God to make request by prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth, and ashes. 4 And I prayed to the Lord my God, and made confession, and said, “O (D)Lord, great and awesome God, who keeps His covenant and mercy with those who love Him, and with those who keep His commandments, 5 (E)we have sinned and committed iniquity, we have done wickedly and rebelled, even by departing from Your precepts and Your judgments. 6 (F)Neither have we heeded Your servants the prophets, who spoke in Your name to our kings and our princes, to our fathers and all the people of the land. 7 O Lord, (G)righteousness belongs to You, but to us shame of face, as it is this day—to the men of Judah, to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and all Israel, those near and those far off in all the countries to which You have driven them, because of the unfaithfulness which they have committed against You.
8 “O Lord, to us belongs shame of face, to our kings, our princes, and our fathers, because we have sinned against You. 9 (H)To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness, though we have rebelled against Him. 10 We have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our God, to walk in His laws, which He set before us by His servants the prophets. 11 Yes, (I)all Israel has transgressed Your law, and has departed so as not to obey Your voice; therefore the curse and the oath written in the (J)Law of Moses the servant of God have been poured out on us, because we have sinned against Him. 12 And He has (K)confirmed His words, which He spoke against us and against our judges who judged us, by bringing upon us a great disaster; (L)for under the whole heaven such has never been done as what has been done to Jerusalem.
13 (M)“As it is written in the Law of Moses, all this disaster has come upon us; (N)yet we have not made our prayer before the Lord our God, that we might turn from our iniquities and understand Your truth. 14 Therefore the Lord has (O)kept the disaster in mind, and brought it upon us; for (P)the Lord our God is righteous in all the works which He does, though we have not obeyed His voice. 15 And now, O Lord our God, (Q)who brought Your people out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and made Yourself (R)a name, as it is this day—we have sinned, we have done wickedly!
16 “O Lord, (S)according to all Your righteousness, I pray, let Your anger and Your fury be turned away from Your city Jerusalem, (T)Your holy mountain; because for our sins, (U)and for the iniquities of our fathers, (V)Jerusalem and Your people (W)are a reproach to all those around us. 17 Now therefore, our God, hear the prayer of Your servant, and his supplications, (X)and (Y)for the Lord’s sake [a]cause Your face to shine on [b]Your sanctuary, (Z)which is desolate. 18 (AA)O my God, incline Your ear and hear; open Your eyes (AB)and see our desolations, and the city (AC)which is called by Your name; for we do not present our supplications before You because of our righteous deeds, but because of Your great mercies. 19 O Lord, hear! O Lord, forgive! O Lord, listen and act! Do not delay for Your own sake, my God, for Your city and Your people are called by Your name.”
The Seventy-Weeks Prophecy
20 Now while I was speaking, praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the Lord my God for the holy mountain of my God, 21 yes, while I was speaking in prayer, the man (AD)Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at the beginning, [c]being caused to fly swiftly, reached me about the time of the evening offering. 22 And he informed me, and talked with me, and said, “O Daniel, I have now come forth to give you skill to understand. 23 At the beginning of your supplications the [d]command went out, and I have come to tell you, for you are greatly (AE)beloved; therefore (AF)consider the matter, and understand the vision:
24 “Seventy [e]weeks are determined
For your people and for your holy city,
To finish the transgression,
[f]To make an end of sins,
(AG)To make reconciliation for iniquity,
(AH)To bring in everlasting righteousness,
To seal up vision and prophecy,
(AI)And to anoint [g]the Most Holy.
25 “Know therefore and understand,
That from the going forth of the command
To restore and build Jerusalem
Until (AJ)Messiah (AK)the Prince,
There shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks;
The [h]street shall be built again, and the [i]wall,
Even in troublesome times.
26 “And after the sixty-two weeks
(AL)Messiah shall [j]be cut off, (AM)but not for Himself;
And (AN)the people of the prince who is to come
(AO)Shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.
The end of it shall be with a flood,
And till the end of the war desolations are determined.
27 Then he shall confirm (AP)a [k]covenant with (AQ)many for one week;
But in the middle of the week
He shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate,
(AR)Even until the consummation, which is determined,
Is poured out on the [l]desolate.”
Footnotes
- Daniel 9:17 Be gracious
- Daniel 9:17 The temple
- Daniel 9:21 Or being weary with weariness
- Daniel 9:23 Lit. word
- Daniel 9:24 Lit. sevens, and so throughout the chapter
- Daniel 9:24 So with Qr., LXX, Syr., Vg.; Kt., Theodotion To seal up
- Daniel 9:24 The Most Holy Place
- Daniel 9:25 Or open square
- Daniel 9:25 Or moat
- Daniel 9:26 Suffer the death penalty
- Daniel 9:27 Or treaty
- Daniel 9:27 Or desolator
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