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* a dream.
# 2:1 5:5,6,10 7:28 Ge 41:1 Job 7:13,14
* and the thoughts.
# 2:28,29
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* to bring.
# 2:2 Ge 41:7,8 Isa 8:19 47:12-14
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* Then came.
# 2:1,2
* but.
# 2:7 Isa 44:25 Jer 27:9,10 2Ti 3:8,9
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* Belteshazzar.
# 1:7 5:12 Isa 46:1 Jer 50:2
* and in.
# 9,18 2:11 5:11,14 Nu 11:17-30 Isa 63:11
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* master.
# 1:20 2:48 5:11
* the spirit.
# 8 Ge 41:38 1Sa 4:8
* no secret.
# 5 2:3 Ge 11:6-8 Isa 33:18 54:14 Eze 28:3
* tell.
# 18 2:4,5 Ge 40:9-19 41:15-36 Jud 7:13-15
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* saw. Chal. was seeing. a tree.
This represented his exceedingly prosperous condition, the
height of his exaltation, the extent of his dominions and
renown, the splendour of his kingdom, the multitude of his
subjects who received protection from him, and the peace and
plenty they enjoyed.
# 20-26 Ps 37:35,36 Isa 10:33,34 Jer 12:2 Eze 31:3-18
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* reached.
# 21,22 Ge 11:4 De 9:1 Mt 11:23
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* the beasts.
# Jer 27:6,7 Eze 17:23 31:6
* shadow.
# La 4:20
* the fowls.
# Mr 13:32 Lu 13:19
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* in the.
# 5,10 7:1
a watcher.
Either a holy angel, or a divine person, called a watcher, as
watching over the affairs of men.
# 17,23 Ps 103:20
* an holy.
# 8:13 De 33:2 Ps 89:7 Zec 14:5 Mt 25:31 Mr 1:24 Lu 4:34
# Jude 1:14 Re 14:10
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* aloud. Chal. with might.
# 3:4 Re 10:3 18:2
* Hew.
# 23 5:20 Mt 3:10 7:19 Lu 3:9 13:7-9
* let.
# 12 Jer 51:6,9 Eze 31:12,13
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* leave.
# 25-27 Job 14:7-9 Eze 29:14,15
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* Let his.
Here a transition is made from the tree to Nebuchadnezzar,
whom it represented; the tree being lost sight of, a person
came in its stead. This person having lost the heart, or
disposition of a man, and conceiving himself a beast, should
act as such, and herd among them.
* be changed.
# 32,33 Isa 6:10 Heb 1:11 Mr 5:4,5 Lu 8:27-29
* seven times.
That is, seven years, a time in the prophetic language
denoting a year.
# 23,25,31 7:25 11:13 12:7 Re 12:14
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* by the.
# 13,14 1Ki 22:19,20 1Ti 5:21
* the holy.
# 8,9,13 Isa 6:3,8 Re 4:8
* that the living.
# Ps 9:16 83:17,18 Eze 25:17
* the most High.
# 25,32-35 2:21 5:18-21 Jer 27:5-7
* giveth.
# Ps 75:6,7
* the basest.
# 25 11:21 Ex 9:16 1Sa 2:8 1Ki 21:25 2Ki 21:6-18 2Ch 28:22
# Ps 12:8 113:7,8 Eze 7:24 1Co 1:28
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* forasmuch.
# 7 2:7 5:8,15 Ge 41:8,15 Isa 19:3 47:12-14
* but.
# 8,9 2:26-28 1Ki 14:2,3 Am 3:7
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* Daniel.
# 8 1:7 2:26 5:12
* was astonished.
He saw the design of the dream; and felt acutely for his
prince and benefactor. Accordingly he expresses himself with
the greatest delicacy and kindly feeling.
# 9 7:28 8:27 10:16,17 Jer 4:19 Hab 3:10
* let.
# 4,5 1Sa 3:17
* My Lord.
# 24 10:16 Ge 31:35 32:4,5,18 Ex 32:32 1Sa 1:15 24:8 26:15
# 2Sa 18:31 1Ki 18:7
* the dream.
# 2Sa 18:32 Jer 29:7
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# 10-12 Eze 31:3,16
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# 21
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* thou.
# 2:37,38 2Sa 12:7 Mt 14:4
* thy greatness.
# 5:18-23 Ge 11:4 28:12 2Ch 28:9 Ps 36:5 108:4 Jer 27:6-8
# Re 18:5
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* saw.
# 13-17
* and let his.
# 15 5:21
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* the decree.
# 17 Job 20:29 *marg:
# Ps 2:7 148:6 Isa 14:24-27 23:9 46:10,11
* come.
# Job 1:12-19 40:11,12 Ps 107:40
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* drive.
# 32,33 5:21-31 Job 30:3-8 Mr 5:3,4
* and thy dwelling.
All the circumstances of Nebuchadnezzar's case, says Dr.
Mead, agree so well with a hypochondriasis, that to me it
appears evident the Almighty God brought this dreadful
distemper upon him, and under its influence he ran wild into
the fields: then fancying himself transformed into an ox, he
fed on grass, after the manner of cattle; and, through neglect
of himself, his hair and nails grew to an excessive length, so
that the latter became thick and crooked, resembling bird's
claws.
* to eat.
# Ps 106:20
* till.
# 17,32,34,35 2:21 5:21 Ps 75:7 83:18 Jer 27:5
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* to leave.
# 15
* the heavens.
# Mt 5:34 21:20 Lu 15:18,21
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* let.
# Ge 41:33-37 Ps 119:46 Ac 24:25 2Co 5:11
* break.
# Job 34:31,32 Pr 16:6 28:13 Isa 55:6,7 Eze 18:21,27-32 Mt 3:8
# Ac 8:22 26:20 Jas 4:8-10 1Pe 4:8
* by shewing.
# Ps 41:1-3 Isa 58:5-7,10-12 Eze 18:7 Lu 11:41 Ac 10:2-4
# Ga 5:6,13,22 Eph 4:28
* if it.
# 1Ki 21:29 Joe 2:14 Jon 3:9 Zep 2:2,3
* lengthening of thy tranquillity. or, healing of thine error.
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# Nu 23:19 Pr 10:24 Zec 1:6 Mt 24:35
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* end.
# Ge 6:3 Ec 8:11 1Pe 3:20 2Pe 3:9,10,15 Re 2:21
* in. or, upon.
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* Is not.
# 5:20 Ps 73:8 Pr 16:18 Hab 1:15,16 2:4,5 Lu 12:19,20 14:11
# 1Pe 5:5
* great.
# Ge 10:10 11:2-9 Re 16:19 17:5 18:10,21
* that.
# 1Ch 29:12-14 2Ch 2:5,6 Isa 10:8-15 37:24,25 Eze 28:2-5 29:3
* and for.
# 5:18,19 Es 1:4 Ps 49:20 104:1 145:5-12 1Co 10:31 Re 21:24-26
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* the word.
# 5:4,5 Ex 15:9,10 Job 20:23 Lu 12:20 Ac 12:22,23 1Th 5:3
* fell.
# 24,34 Mt 3:17 Joh 12:28 Ac 9:3-5 Re 16:7
* The kingdom.
# 5:28 1Sa 13:14 15:23
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* they shall drive.
# 14-16,25,26 5:21 Job 30:5-7
* until.
# 17,25 Ex 8:10 9:14,29 Jos 4:24 Job 12:18-21 Pr 8:15,16
# Isa 37:20 45:3 Jer 27:5
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* same.
# 5:5 Job 20:5 Isa 30:14 1Th 5:2
* and he was.
# 25,32
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* A.M. 3441. B.C. 563. at the end.
# 16,26,32
* lifted.
# Ps 121:1 123:1 130:1,2 Jon 2:2-4 Lu 18:13
* I blessed.
# Job 1:21 Ps 50:14 103:1-4 107:8,15,22,31 Isa 24:15 La 3:19-23
* the most High.
# 17,32 Ps 7:17 9:2 92:1 La 3:38
* him.
# 12:7 Ps 90:2 102:24 146:10 Jer 10:10 Joh 5:26 1Ti 1:17 6:16
# Re 4:10 10:6
* whose.
# 3 2:44 7:14 Ps 10:16 145:13 Isa 9:6,7 Jer 10:10 Mic 4:7
# Lu 1:33 Re 11:15
* is from.
# Ps 90:1
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* all.
# Job 34:14,15,19-24 Isa 40:15-17,22-24
* and he.
# 1Sa 3:18 Job 23:13 Ps 33:9-11 115:3 135:6 Isa 14:24-27
# Isa 46:10,11 Mt 11:25,26 Ac 4:28 Eph 1:11 Php 2:10,11
* the inhabitants.
# Ps 33:8,14 49:1 Isa 26:9
* none.
# Job 9:4,13 34:29 40:9-12 42:2 Pr 21:30 Isa 43:13 Ac 5:39 9:5
# Ac 11:17 1Co 10:22
* What.
# Job 9:12 33:12,13 40:2 Isa 45:9-11 Ro 9:19,20 11:33-36
# 1Co 2:16
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* my reason.
Every thing was fulfilled that was exhibited in the dream and
its interpretation; and God so ordered it in his providence,
that Nebuchadnezzar's counsellors and lords sought for him and
gladly reinstated him in his kingdom. It is confidently
believed that he was a true convert, and died in the faith of
the God of Israel.
# 34
* mine.
# 15,16,32 2Ch 33:12,13
* added.
# 1Sa 2:30 Job 13:12 Pr 22:4 Mt 6:33 2Co 4:17
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* I Nebuchadnezzar.
# 3,34 5:4,23 1Pe 2:9,10
* the King.
# 5:23 Mt 11:25 Ac 17:24
* all.
# De 32:4 1Sa 2:3 Ps 33:4,5 99:4 119:75 145:17,18 Isa 5:16
# Re 15:3 16:7 19:1,2
* those that walk.
# 30,31 5:20-24 Ex 18:11 2Ch 33:11,12,19 Job 40:11,12
# Eze 16:56,63 Jas 4:6,7 1Pe 5:5,6
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1 Belshazzar's impious feast.
5 A hand-writing unknown to the magicians, troubles the king.
10 At the commendation of the queen Daniel is brought.
17 He, reproving the king of pride and idolatry,
25 reads and interprets the writing.
30 The monarchy is translated to the Medes.
* made.
# Ge 40:20 Es 1:3 Isa 21:4,5 22:12,14 Jer 51:39,57 Na 1:10
# Mr 6:21,22
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* Belshazzar.
Belshazzar is said by Josephus to be the same as Naboandelus,
the Nabonadius of Ptolemy, and the Labynetus of Herodotus. He
reigned seven years, during which time he was engaged in
unsuccessful wars with the Medes and Persians; and at this
very time was besieged by Cyrus.
* the golden.
# 1:2 2Ki 24:13 25:15 2Ch 36:10,18 Ezr 1:7-11 Jer 27:16-22
# Jer 52:19
* father. or, grandfather.
# 11,13,18 2Sa 9:7 2Ki 8:25-27 2Ch 11:20 15:16 Jer 27:7
* taken out. Chal. brought forth. might.
# 4,23
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# 3
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* praised.
# 23 4:37 Jud 16:23,24 Isa 42:8 Ho 2:8-13 Re 9:20,21
* of gold.
# 3:1-7,8-18 Ps 115:4-8 135:15-18 Isa 40:19,20 42:17 46:6,7
# Jer 10:4-9 Hab 2:19 Ac 17:29 19:24-28 Re 9:20
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* the same.
# 4:31,33 Job 20:5 Ps 78:30,31 Pr 29:1 Lu 12:19,20 1Th 5:2,3
* wrote.
# 8,15,24-28 Col 2:14 Re 20:12-15
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* the king's.
# 9 2:1 3:19 Job 15:20-27 20:19-27 Ps 73:18-20 Isa 21:2-4
* countenance. Chal. brightness.
# 9
* was changed. Chal. changed it. and his thoughts.
# 10 4:5,19 7:28
* so that.
# Ps 69:23 Isa 13:7,8 21:3,4
* joints. or, girdles.
# Isa 5:27
* Chal. bindings, or knots. and his knees.
# Isa 35:3 Eze 7:17 21:7 Na 2:10 Heb 12:12
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* aloud. Chal. with might.
# 4:14 *marg:
* to bring.
# 2:2 4:6 Ge 41:8 Isa 44:25,26 47:13
* be clothed.
# 16,29 2:6 Ge 41:42-44 Nu 22:7,17 24:11 1Sa 17:25
* scarlet. or, purple. a chain.
# Pr 1:9 So 1:10 Eze 16:11
* the third.
# 2:48 6:2,3 Es 3:1 10:2,3
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* but.
Because, probably, it was written in the ancient Hebrew or
Samaritan character.
# 2:27 4:7 Ge 41:8 Isa 47:9,12-15
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* greatly.
# 6 2:1 Job 18:11-14 Ps 18:14 Re 6:15
* countenance. Chal. brightness.
# 6 10:8
* changed.
# Ps 48:6 Isa 13:6-8 21:2-4 Jer 6:24 30:6 Mt 2:3
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* the queen.
This was probably Nitocris, the queen-mother, widow of
Evil-merodach, son of Nebuchadnezzar, and father of Belshazzar.
* O king.
# 2:4 3:9 6:6,21 1Ki 1:31
* let not.
# Ge 35:17,18 1Sa 4:20-22 Job 13:4 21:34
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* a man.
# 2:47 4:8,9,18 Ge 41:11-15
* father. or, grandfather.
# 2
* light.
# 2:11 2Sa 14:17 Ac 12:22 14:11 Re 3:9
* Nebuchadnezzar.
Nebuchadnezzar was certainly the grandfather of Belshazzar;
but the term father in Hebrew and Chaldee is frequently used
to denote a progenitor, or ancestor, however remote.
* father. or, grandfather.
# 2
* master.
# 2:48 4:9 Ac 16:16
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* an excellent.
# 14 6:3 Ps 16:3 Pr 12:26 17:27 Col 1:29
* interpreting of. or, of an interpreter of, etc. dissolving.
or, of a dissolver. doubts. Chal. knots.
# 16 1Ki 10:1-3 2Ch 9:1,2
* whom.
# 1:7 4:8,19
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* 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.
# 11 1:21 2:48 8:1,27
* the children.
# 2:25 6:13 Ezr 4:1 6:16,19,20 10:7,16
* father. or, grandfather.
# 2,11,18
* Jewry.
# Joh 7:1,3
* Judea.
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# 11,12
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# 7,8 2:3-11 Isa 29:10-12 47:12
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* make. Chal. interpret.
# Ge 40:8
* thou shalt.
# 7 Ac 8:18
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* Let.
Daniel, on this occasion, behaved in a very different manner
to Belshazzar, than he had formerly done to Nebuchadnezzar.
Belshazzar had that very night insulted the God of heaven in
the most daring manner; and the venerable prophet, as His
delegate, denounced sentence against him.
# 29 Ge 14:23 2Ki 3:13 5:16,26 Ac 8:20
* rewards. or, fee.
# 2:6
* I will read.
# Ps 119:46