Daniel 7:1
In the first year of King Belshazzar of Babylon, Daniel had a dream and visions of his head as he lay in bed. He wrote down the dream; I, Daniel, write this account. The chapter pivots from historical narrative to apocalyptic vision, presenting Daniel's dream-visions of future empires and ultimate judgment. Daniel's careful documentation (he wrote down the dream) parallels chapter 2's pattern where dreams carry prophetic significance. The vision occurs in Belshazzar's first year, placing it before the fall of Babylon, suggesting that divine revelation anticipates historical events. The shift to first-person narration (I, Daniel, write this account) establishes Daniel as the visionary-prophet, similar to other biblical prophets recording their experiences.