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Daniel 6
Daniel's preferment, ver. 1-3. Envy against him, ver. 4-5. The
decree against prayer, ver. 6-9. Daniel's continuance in prayer
notwithstanding, ver. 10. He is informed against and cast into the
den of lions, ver. 11-17. His preservation and deliverance, ver. 18-23. The death of his accusers, ver. 24. The decree of Darius, and
prosperity of Daniel, ver. 25-28.
Verse 2. Daniel was first - Belshazzar's promise to Daniel was, that he
should be the third ruler in the kingdom, chap. v, 7, 16, 29. The
first was general of the army, the second president of the palace,
the third of the land and provinces.
Verse 4. Concerning the kingdom - And so to have made him guilty of
treason, or other high misdemeanors, in the king's business.
Verse 10. Toward Jerusalem - The temple was the place where the Lord
placed his name, and promised to appear, and accept his people,
all being a type of Christ, through whom only sinners are
accepted. As he did aforetime - He did not abate his prayers for
the king's command, nor did he break the law purposely, because
he did no more than he was wont to do in serving his God.
Verse 14. Displeased with himself - For having made that foolish
decree. To deliver him - To find out some way of delivering him.
Verse 20. Able to deliver - What he doubted of, we are sure of, that the
servants of the living God, have a master who is able to deliver
them and bear them out in his service.
Verse 22. His angel - The same that was with the three children in the
fiery furnace, whose presence made even the lion's den a strong-
hold, his palace, his paradise. See the power of God over the
fiercest creatures! See the care God takes of his faithful servants,
especially when they are called to suffer for him! See how ready
the angels are to minister to the heirs of salvation!
Verse 25. In all the earth - In all that great empire. It is usual with the
Turk, Tartar, Chinese, to arrogate the same universality.
Chapter 6:
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