Daniel 1:1
Context1:1 In the third 1 year of the reign of King Jehoiakim of Judah, King Nebuchadnezzar 2 of Babylon advanced against Jerusalem 3 and laid it under siege. 4
Daniel 7:1
Context7:1 In the first 5 year of King Belshazzar of Babylon, Daniel had 6 a dream filled with visions 7 while he was lying on his bed. Then he wrote down the dream in summary fashion. 8
Daniel 8:1
Context8:1 9 In the third year 10 of King Belshazzar’s reign, a vision appeared to me, Daniel, after the one that had appeared to me previously. 11


[1:1] 1 sn The third year of the reign of Jehoiakim would be ca. 605
[1:1] 2 sn King Nebuchadnezzar ruled Babylon from ca. 605-562
[1:1] 3 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[1:1] 4 sn This attack culminated in the first of three major deportations of Jews to Babylon. The second one occurred in 597
[7:1] 5 sn The first year of Belshazzar’s reign would have been ca. 553
[7:1] 7 tn Aram “and visions of his head.” The Aramaic is difficult here. Some scholars add a verb thought to be missing (e.g., “the visions of his head [were alarming him]”), but there is no external evidence to support such a decision and the awkwardness of the text at this point may be original.
[7:1] 8 tn Aram “head of words.” The phrase is absent in Theodotion. Cf. NIV “the substance of his dream.”
[8:1] 9 sn Dan 8:1 marks the switch from Aramaic (= 2:4b-7:28) back to Hebrew as the language in which the book is written in its present form. The remainder of the book from this point on (8:1-12:13) is in Hebrew. The bilingual nature of the book has been variously explained, but it most likely has to do with the book’s transmission history.
[8:1] 10 sn The third year of King Belshazzar’s reign would have been ca. 551
[8:1] 11 tn Heb “in the beginning.” This refers to the vision described in chapter seven.