4 I watched the ram butting with his horns to the west, the north, and the south. No animal could stop him or escape his power. He did as he pleased and grew arrogant.
5 While I was wondering what this meant, a goat came rushing out of the west, moving so fast that his feet didn't touch the ground. He had one prominent horn between his eyes.
6 He came towards the ram, which I had seen standing beside the river, and rushed at him with all his force.
7 I watched him attack the ram. He was so angry that he smashed into him and broke the two horns. The ram had no strength to resist. He was thrown to the ground and trampled on, and there was no one who could save him.
8 The goat grew more and more arrogant, but at the height of his power his horn was broken. In its place four prominent horns came up, each pointing in a different direction.
9 Out of one of these four horns grew a little horn, whose power extended towards the south and the east and towards the Promised Land.
10 It grew strong enough to attack the army of heaven, the stars themselves, and it threw some of them to the ground and trampled on them.