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Text -- Daniel 10:10 (NET)

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10:10 Then a hand touched me and set me on my hands and knees.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Dan 10:10 - -- Namely, of Gabriel, who interpreted other revelations to Daniel (Dan 8:16) [THEODORET].

Namely, of Gabriel, who interpreted other revelations to Daniel (Dan 8:16) [THEODORET].

JFB: Dan 10:10 - -- GESENIUS translates, "cause me to reel on my knees," &c.

GESENIUS translates, "cause me to reel on my knees," &c.

Clarke: Dan 10:10 - -- A hand touched me - Nothing was apparent or palpable but a hand. A hand had written Belshazzar’ s fate upon the wall; and the hand is frequentl...

A hand touched me - Nothing was apparent or palpable but a hand. A hand had written Belshazzar’ s fate upon the wall; and the hand is frequently mentioned when the power or majesty of God is intended. Perhaps by hand God himself may be meant. It is remarkable that in a very ancient MS. of the Septuagint, more than a thousand years old, now in the imperial library of Vienna, adorned with paintings which have been engraved for the catalogue of Lambechius, and transferred to that of Nesselius, all the appearances of God are represented by a hand in the clouds.

TSK: Dan 10:10 - -- an hand : Dan 10:16, Dan 10:18, Dan 8:18, Dan 9:21; Jer 1:9; Rev 1:17 set : Heb. moved

an hand : Dan 10:16, Dan 10:18, Dan 8:18, Dan 9:21; Jer 1:9; Rev 1:17

set : Heb. moved

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Dan 10:10 - -- And, behold, an hand touched me - The hand of the angel. Compare Dan 8:18. Which set me upon my knees and upon the palms of my hands - No...

And, behold, an hand touched me - The hand of the angel. Compare Dan 8:18.

Which set me upon my knees and upon the palms of my hands - Not "upright,"as in Dan 8:18. That is, he had not strength given him at once to stand erect, but he was partially raised up and enabled to move, though in a feeble and tottering manner. The word used here ( נוע nôa‛ ) means to move to and fro; to waver; to vacillate; and the sense here, as expressed by Gesenius (Lexicon) is, "lo, a hand touched me, and caused me to reel (i. e., to stand reeling and trembling) upon my knees and hands."He was gradually restored to strength.

Poole: Dan 10:10 - -- What a poor worm is man to crush or to raise by the mighty hand of God! This dealt the angel Gabriel with him before, Dan 8:16,17 .

What a poor worm is man to crush or to raise by the mighty hand of God! This dealt the angel Gabriel with him before, Dan 8:16,17 .

Haydock: Dan 10:10 - -- Hand; the Holy Ghost, or rather the angel Gabriel.

Hand; the Holy Ghost, or rather the angel Gabriel.

Gill: Dan 10:10 - -- And, behold, an hand touched me,.... Not the hand of the man clothed with linen, whose voice he heard, and whose hand was like polished brass, Dan 10:...

And, behold, an hand touched me,.... Not the hand of the man clothed with linen, whose voice he heard, and whose hand was like polished brass, Dan 10:6, but the hand of one distinct from him, one of his attendants, Dan 12:5 that had the similitude of the sons of men, Dan 10:16, and whose hand was softer, and nearer a human one; very probably the hand of the Angel Gabriel in human form, who had touched him before, when in the like circumstances, Dan 8:16,

which set me upon my knees, and upon the palms of my hands; or, "which caused him to move" t; from the prostrate condition in which he was, and raised him up a little upon his hands; so that, with a little difficulty, he might be able to raise himself to stand upright.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Dan 10:10 Heb “on my knees and the palms of my hands.”

Geneva Bible: Dan 10:10 And, behold, an ( g ) hand touched me, which set me upon my knees and [upon] the palms of my hands. ( g ) Which declares that when we are struck down...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Dan 10:1-21 - --1 Daniel, having humbled himself, sees a vision.10 Being troubled with fear, he is comforted by the angel.

MHCC: Dan 10:10-21 - --Whenever we enter into communion with God, it becomes us to have a due sense of the infinite distance between us and the holy God. How shall we, that ...

Matthew Henry: Dan 10:10-21 - -- Much ado here is to bring Daniel to be able to bear what Christ has to say to him. Still we have him in a fright, hardly and very slowly recovering ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Dan 10:9-11 - -- When Daniel heard the voice, which according to v. 6 was like the noise of a multitude, he was stunned, and fell on his face to the ground, as Dan 8...

Constable: Dan 8:1--12:13 - --III. Israel in relation to the Gentiles: God's program for Israel chs. 8--12 Two things signal the beginning of ...

Constable: Dan 10:1--12:13 - --C. Daniel's most detailed vision of the future chs. 10-12 We have observed that God's method of revealin...

Constable: Dan 10:10-14 - --The subject of the revelation 10:10-14 10:10-11 Evidently the "man" who touched Daniel and who proceeded to speak to him was the same one the prophet ...

Guzik: Dan 10:1-21 - --Daniel 10 - Circumstances of the Final Vision A. Daniel's vision of the mysterious man. 1. (1-3) Introduction: Daniel's state of heart. In the thi...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Daniel (Book Introduction) DANIEL, that is, "God is my judge"; probably of the blood royal (compare Dan 1:3, with 1Ch 3:1, where a son of David is named so). Jerusalem may have ...

JFB: Daniel (Outline) THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY BEGINS; DANIEL'S EDUCATION AT BABYLON, &C. (Dan. 1:1-21) NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S DREAM: DANIEL'S INTERPRETATION OF IT, AND ADVANCEM...

TSK: Daniel 10 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Dan 10:1, Daniel, having humbled himself, sees a vision; Dan 10:10, Being troubled with fear, he is comforted by the angel.

Poole: Daniel (Book Introduction) BOOK OF DANIEL THE ARGUMENT IN Daniel and his prophecy, observe these things for the better understanding of this book, and the mind of God in it...

Poole: Daniel 10 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 10 Daniel, having humbled himself, seeth a glorious vision, and is troubled with fear, Dan 10:1-9 . An angel comforteth him, and, telling h...

MHCC: Daniel (Book Introduction) Daniel was of noble birth, if not one of the royal family of Judah. He was carried captive to Babylon in the fourth year of Jehoiachin, B. C. 606, whe...

MHCC: Daniel 10 (Chapter Introduction) (Dan 10:1-9) Daniel's vision near the river Hiddekel. (Dan 10:10-21) He is to expect a discovery of future events.

Matthew Henry: Daniel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Daniel The book of Ezekiel left the affairs of Jerusalem under a doleful aspect...

Matthew Henry: Daniel 10 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter and the two next (which conclude this book) make up one entire vision and prophecy, which was communicated to Daniel for the use of th...

Constable: Daniel (Book Introduction) Introduction Background In 605 B.C. Prince Nebuchadnezzar led the Babylonian army of h...

Constable: Daniel (Outline) Outline I. The character of Daniel ch. 1 A. Historical background 1:1-2 ...

Constable: Daniel Daniel Bibliography Albright, William F. From Stone Age to Christianity. 2nd ed. New York: Doubleday Press, Anc...

Haydock: Daniel (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF DANIEL. INTRODUCTION. DANIEL, whose name signifies "the judgment of God," was of the royal blood of the kings of Juda, and one o...

Gill: Daniel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL This book is called, in the Vulgate Latin version, "the Prophecy of Daniel"; and in the Syriac and Arabic versions "the Prop...

Gill: Daniel 10 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 10 This chapter is an introduction to the prophecies contained in the two following chapters; and begins with an account of ...

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