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Daniel 4
The writer of this chapter is Nebuchadnezzar himself. The
story of him is given in his own words. Here is the preface, ver. 1-3. His dream, which puzzled the magicians, ver. 4-18. The
interpretation of it by Daniel, ver. 19-27. The accomplishment of
it, ver. 28-33. Nebuchadnezzar's recovery and adoration of God,
ver. 34-37.
Verse 1. Nebuchadnezzar the king - Daniel here sets down another
strange relation in the words of the king's own proclamation, sent
to all his vast kingdoms, and questionless put into the king's
archives, and court-rolls. Peace be multiplied - All health and
happiness; this was always the form of salutation among the
eastern nations.
Verse 3. How great are his signs - Nothing less than a real change of
heart could cause such a confession as this! Nebuchadnezzar was
now old, had reigned above forty years, and seen as much of the
world as most men ever did. And yet never 'till now, did he
admire surprizing events, as the signs and wonders of the high
God!
Verse 4. Was at rest - When my wars were over, I sat down quiet,
enjoying the spoils of my enemies.
Verse 13. A watcher - A holy angel, the instrument of God, to execute
God's judgments which the angels watch constantly to perform.
Verse 17. Of the holy ones - The decree was God's, and the demand was
of the holy angels; if God enact it, the angels had the dispensation
of it put into their hands, and they all consent to it as a just
judgment of God to be executed by them according to the will of
God. The most high ruleth - Nebuchadnezzar and his flatterers
conceded he was a God in earth unaccountable to any. But the
great God will make all men know he rules all in earth too, and
sets up at his pleasure whom he will, and plucks them down
again.
Verse 19. Troubled him - Because he fore-saw such troubles coming
upon the king for whom he had a high reverence. Let not the
dream trouble thee - Speak out, let the event be what it will.
Belteshazzar said - What address and how excellent a spirit is
shewn in this short preface.
Verse 22. Reacheth unto heaven - Thou art high and mighty in the in
majesty which God hath given thee. To the end of the earth - To
the Caspian sea north, to the Euxine and Aegean sea west, to the
Mediterranean south.
Verse 25. They shall drive thee - This was such a thundering peal, that it
was wonderful the king could endure to hear it without fury
boiling in his heart, yet the Lord with-held him. Seven times -
Seven years. 'Till thou know - How hard is it for lofty princes to
learn this lesson.
Verse 26. The heavens do rule - That God, who sits in heaven rules over
all.
Verse 27. If it may be - Daniel was not certain of pardon for him, nor did
he altogether despair of it. With what wisdom and tenderness does
he speak: and yet with what plainness?
Verse 28. King Nebuchadnezzar - With how admirable propriety is the
person changed here! These six verses speaking in the third
person. But in the thirty fourth, Nebuchadnezzar having recovered
his reason, speaks in the first person again.
Verse 33. Was driven from men - Being bereft of his understanding, as a
man distracted he fled, and betook himself to the woods.
Verse 34. Mine understanding returned - God shined upon his soul, and
gave him understanding to consider his sad state, and the causes
of it. And honoured him - By prayer and praise, adoring the
justice and mercy of God, giving God the glory of his sovereignty
and unchangeableness.
Verse 35. As nothing - A due consideration of God's infinite greatness,
makes the creature appear as nothing; creatures are nothing to
help, nothing to hurt, nothing in duration, nothing solid and
substantial, nothing without dependence, and influence, and
support from God. His will - Being the Lord of hosts, and the only
absolute and universal monarch of the world.
Verse 36. Brightness - I had again the majesty of a king in my
countenance. I was established - In wonted power and place,
owned and obeyed, by all. Majesty was added - He was the most
august and magnificient prince on earth, much more so than
before.
Verse 37. Now I praise - Thus can the Lord make the stoutest hearts to
stoop, and do him homage. This doxology proceeds from his
heart. Are truth - God is truth essentially: he is the rule and
standard of truth, his words are truth, his ways are truth, and they
are judgment: he is wise, and hath dealt justly with me for my
pride, and in very faithfulness hath afflicted me, and in very
tenderness hath restored me; I do, and ever shall adore him for it.
Able to abase - As he hath declared upon me, in stupendous
changes, which I proclaim to all the world. He had a just
controversy with me, and I have no ground to quarrel with him,
but to give him glory by this confession. What authority had any
one to say, That this man "was no convert?" We can no more
doubt of his salvation than of Solomon's.
Chapter 4:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ezekiel Hosea
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