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Daniel 2:28

2:28

God <0426> [a God.]

reveals <01541> [that revealeth.]

made known <03046> [maketh known. Chal. hath made known. in the.]


Daniel 2:38

2:38

animals <02423> [the beasts.]

you ...... You .... head <0607 07217> [Thou art.]

The Chaldean monarchy, over which Nebuchadnezzar was the only king of note; in whose time it extended over Chaldea, Assyria, Arabia, Syria, Egypt, and Libya: the head of gold represented its immense riches.


Daniel 2:47

2:47

God .... God ... gods <0426> [a God.]

Lord <04756> [a Lord.]

revealer ......... reveal <01541> [a revealer.]


Daniel 5:13

5:13

you that <0607> [Art thou.]

Though Daniel was one of the chief ministers of state, who did "the king's business" in the palace, (Da 8:27,) yet Belshazzar seems to have known nothing of him. This shews that he was a weak and vicious prince, who minded pleasure more than business, according to the character given him by historians. He appears to have left the care of public affairs to his mother, Nitocris, a lady celebrated for her wisdom, who evidently knew Daniel well, and probably constantly employed him in the government of the kingdom.

one <01123> [the children.]

father <02> [father. or, grandfather.]

Judah ......... Judah <03061> [Jewry.]

[Judea.]


Daniel 6:3-4

6:3

was distinguishing himself <01934 05330> [was preferred.]

extraordinary <03493> [an.]

intended <06246> [thought.]

Intended to make him grand vizier or {emiru'l umra.} Daniel had now been employed full sixty-five years as prime minister under the kings of Babylon; and was justly entitled, from his acknowledged wisdom, to this preference.


6:4

were <01934> [Cir. A.M. 3467. B.C. 537. sought.]

any such .... because ........ no <03606> [but.]


Daniel 6:14

6:14

very <07690> [was sore.]

The king now clearly perceived for what purpose the decree had been solicited; and was exceedingly displeased with himself that he had suffered himself to be so deluded.

was <01934> [and he.]

He strove during the whole day, by every means, to evade or annul the edict; but the foolish constitution of his government (exactly the reverse of the happy rule for the conduct of our gracious monarch) did not allow them to pardon any person who had broken one of their decrees, however arbitrary and unreasonable.


Daniel 6:16

6:16

king ................. king <04430> [the king.]

God <0426> [Thy God.]




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