Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume V/Hippolytus/Appendix to the Works of Hippolytus/Discourse on Eschatology/Section XIV

XIV.

Now, since these things which are thus spoken mystically by the prophet seem to all to be hard to understand, we shall conceal none of them from those who are possessed of sound mind. By mentioning the first beast, namely the lioness that comes up out of the sea, Daniel means the kingdom of the Babylonians which was set up in the world; and that same is also the &#8220;golden head&#8221; of this image. And by speaking of its &#8220;wings like an eagle,&#8221; he shows that king Nabuchodonosor was elevated and exalted himself against God. Then he says that its &#8220;wings were plucked out,&#8221; and means by this that his glory was subverted: for he was driven from his kingdom.&#160; And in stating that a &#8220;man&#8217;s heart was given it, and it was made stand upon the feet like a man,&#8221; he means that he repented, and acknowledged that he was himself but a man, and gave the glory to God. Lo, I have thus unfolded the similitude of the first beast.