ECB(i)
4 I see the ram butting seaward and northward and southward; so that live beings neither stand at his face, nor are rescued from his hand; and he works as he pleases; and greatens.
5 And I discern, and behold, a buck of the doe goats comes from the dusk on the face of the whole earth, and touches not the earth: and the buck has a horn of vision between his eyes:
6 and he comes to the ram master of horns - whom I see standing at the face of the river; and runs to him in the fury of his force:
7 and I see him touch close beside the ram and he embitters against him; and smites the ram and breaks his two horns: and the ram has no force to stand at his face; and he casts him to the earth and tramples him: there is no one to rescue the ram from his hand.
8 And the buck of the doe goats greatens mightily: and when he is mighty, the great horn breaks; and a vision of four ascends toward the four winds of the heavens:
9 and from one of them, comes a little horn which greatens exceedingly, toward the south and toward the rising and toward the splendor:
10 and it greatens to the host of the heavens; and it fells some of the host and of the stars to the earth, and tramples them.
11 Yes, he greatens, even to the governor of the host; and he lifts the continual and casts down the place of the holies:
12 and he gives a host against the continual by reason of rebellion, and casts down the truth to the earth; and it works and prospers.
13 And I heard a holy one speaking, and a holy one says to such a one who speaks, How long ere the vision of the continual, and the rebellion of desolating, gives both the holies and the host a trampling?
14 And he says to me, Until two thousand and three hundred evening mornings; then the holies is justified.