Daniel 2:34-35

Daniel 2:34-35

[34] Thou sawest  till  that a stone  was cut out  without  hands,  which smote  the image  upon  his feet  that were of iron  and clay,  them  to pieces.  [35] Then  was the iron,  the clay,  the brass,  the silver,  and the gold,  broken to pieces  together,  and became  like the chaff  of  the summer  threshingfloors;  and the wind  them  away,  that  no  place  was found  for them: and the stone  that smote  the image  became  a great  mountain,  and filled  the whole  earth. 

What does Daniel 2:34-35 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

As Nebuchadnezzar beheld this image, he saw an uncut stone come flying out of the air and smashing its feet, which crumbled into little pieces. While he watched, the whole statue fell apart and disintegrated into powder. A wind whipped up the powder and blew it all away. Then the rock that had struck the image began to grow larger until it filled the whole scene.