Daniel 4:16
Daniel responds with deference and caution: Then Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, was startled for a moment and his thoughts terrified him. Daniel's emotional reaction to the dream—startlement and terror—reflects his understanding of the dream's significance and its meaning for the king. Daniel knows the dream prophesies Nebuchadnezzar's imminent judgment; the emotional response suggests the weight of delivering bad news to a tyrant. Daniel's terror is partly compassion for the king and partly awareness of the danger of announcing judgment to an absolute ruler. Yet Daniel does not hesitate; he continues with the interpretation. This response models prophetic courage: the messenger of bad news speaks truth despite personal danger, entrusting the outcome to God rather than to the king's reaction.