DANIEL CHAPTER 2 In this chapter are four principal parts: I. The king
s, dream, DANIEL 2:1. II. The wise men's ignorance and danger, DANIEL
2:2. III. The revelation and interpretation of the dream by Daniel,
DANIEL 2:14. IV. The advancement of Daniel to great honour by that
means, DANIEL 2:46. IN T... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MAGICIANS AND THE ASTROLOGERS: these words signify astrologers, or
those that cast nativities, that pretended great skill in natural and
supernatural things; and the sorcerers, or necromancers, were those
who used diabolical arts. SEE POOLE ON "EXODUS 7:11"; SEE POOLE ON
"EXODUS 22:18", SEE POOL... [ Continue Reading ]
He remembered the fact in general, but could not repeat it perfectly,
much less know the meaning of it; yet it had left such an impression
on him, as put him into great perplexity. The Lord hath ways to
affright the greatest men in the world, in the midst of their security
and jollity.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN SYRIAC; that is, in the Chaldee tongue, for Syria or Aram is taken
in a large sense sometimes, containing Assyria, Babylon, Mesopotamia,
Phoenicia, Palestine, 2 KINGS 18:26, and from hence to the 8th chapter
all is written in the Chaldee language, and not Hebrew, because it
most concerned that pe... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THING IS GONE FROM ME: this was of God, that these impostors
should be made infamous, by detecting their ignorance and their
arrogance, and that this should be a step to Daniel's honour, for
knowing the king's dream and interpreting it, neither of which the
Chaldeans could do. WITH THE INTERPRET... [ Continue Reading ]
As I threatened you with death for not doing, I promise you rewards
and honour if ye perform it. This is in the power of princes, as they
think, but all this would not do; therefore they are still where they
were, they answered the king again.... [ Continue Reading ]
But this the king could not do; they could not tell the dream, and the
king could not, yet both require impossibilities.... [ Continue Reading ]
This ye do in policy, to escape punishment; when taken up with other
affairs, I may forget to make further inquiry after this thing, but it
shall not serve your turn.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS BUT ONE DECREE FOR YOU; that is, I will not retract my
sentence, ye shall surely die: you are upon tricks, ye have prepared
corrupt and lying words, for he that can interpret a dream can tell
the dream, both come from a Divine inspiration, which ye pretend to;
but I say ye have it not.... [ Continue Reading ]
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The Chaldeans bring three arguments to convince the king.
1. There is not a man upon earth can show the king's matter.
2. There is no king requires such a thing of any magician.
3. None but the gods can do this. The Chaldeans with other Gentiles
did believe more gods than one and the supreme deit... [ Continue Reading ]
Tyrants are inexorable, and they rule according to their will, and
being crossed they are furious, and that brings forth death; the wrath
of such is the roaring of a lion.... [ Continue Reading ]
This was unjust, that Daniel and his fellows should have their share
in the punishment, and yet be excluded from the other part which was
the reward; the reason why they were not called was because of their
youth, which the Chaldeans despised, wherein we have these three
things observable.
1. The m... [ Continue Reading ]
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SO HASTY; so precipitate, to slay the innocent who were never called,
who knew nothing of it-this appears plainly from these words, THEN
ARIOCH MADE THE THING KNOWN TO DANIEL, DANIEL 2:15, which was this,
that the king had dreamed a strange dream that troubled him, that he
had forgotten it, that he... [ Continue Reading ]
There are four things here very strange and wonderful.
1. That Arioch, instead of executing the king's decree speedily,
should make this stop.
2. That he should dare to see the king's face when he was so wroth,
instead of doing what his commission tied him to.
3. That Daniel should have the boldn... [ Continue Reading ]
According to the good hand of his God upon him, who had shown him
favour thus far, and obtained the king's leave, he went to his house
near the palace, that he might seek God in secret for this great
thing. For,
1. Their lives were at stake.
2. It was not a small thing, he was sure, that God was a... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe here Daniel's humility, he sought not to engross this
business, and the honour of it, wholly to himself, but would have his
fellows share in it with him. Again, they would desire mercy, Heb.
_the bowels of tender mercy_: the choicest saints desire to be saved
by mercy, PSALMS 51:1. THAT DANI... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not improbably conjectured that Daniel spent the night in
watching and prayer, for night vision is distinguished from dreams,
NUMBERS 12:6; whether sleeping or waking, Daniel had the same thing
revealed unto him which king Nebuchadnezzar had, with this difference,
the king remembered not his d... [ Continue Reading ]
He blesseth God for two things. 1. WISDOM; he means chiefly the wisdom
God gave him in revealing this great secret to him, which the wise men
could not attain to, because they knew not the true God, nor did seek
to him for it, this is clear in DANIEL 2:21. 2. MIGHT IS HIS; that is,
almighty, above a... [ Continue Reading ]
God made time; God made the sun, moon, and stars, the measure of time;
he made the day and the night, and seasons of the year, yea, the
revolutions and change of times; he can make bad times better, and
turn night into day. He can make the sun go backward or stand still,
as in Ahaz's and Joshua's ti... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DEEP AND SECRET THINGS; both of nature, wherein are infinite
depths and secrets: and of men's hearts and counsels, which are very
close, deep, and secret, saying in themselves, Who can see us? and the
deep and secret things of grace, and the mysteries of Christ's
kingdom: all this is comfortable... [ Continue Reading ]
Here he gives his God another distinguishing title from all the gods
of the heathen, he calls him the God of his fathers, meaning the
covenant made with Abraham, &c., to whom and their seed God revealed
his saving knowledge, which he did not to the heathen. God is the God
of all by the kingdom of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Being now prepared, he goes to Arioch to go in with him to the king;
and bid him stay his hand, and not destroy the wise men of Babylon.
Arioch might plead the king's command, Daniel tells him that was
because they could not tell the king's dream: come, saith he, I will
show that; by that I take awa... [ Continue Reading ]
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How comes Arioch to boast of what he had found; as if he got him by
great search, or by great chance, and as if Daniel had been some
obscure, unknown person, when Daniel had asked time of the king just
before? It is the manner of courtiers to be very officious, and to
commend their own litt... [ Continue Reading ]
By this name of BELTESHAZZAR he had given Daniel, he took courage as
if he might expect some great thing from him; for the word signifies
the keeper of secret treasure, i.e. to lay up and bring forth. ART
THOU ABLE, & c.? as if he had said, I question if thou canst, seeing
all my wise men cannot do... [ Continue Reading ]
He reckons up here all sorts of divination, to show that divine
things, and the secrets of God, cannot be comprehended by man without
special revelation; and that those who presume to do it arrogate too
much to themselves, and that it is too tyrannical to require it of
any, and that upon pain of dea... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the prophet gives God entirely all the glory, proving all the
powers on earth to come short in it, it being one of God's peculiar
prerogatives to reveal secrets. Yea, in great humility he denies
himself to have any share in it, as also DANIEL 2:29. WHAT SHALL BE IN
THE LATTER DAYS: observe here... [ Continue Reading ]
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FOR THEIR SAKES THAT SHALL MAKE KNOWN THE INTERPRETATION TO THE KING:
some will have this relate to the Jews and the church of God, by whose
prayers this was obtained; but the more plain sense is this, But that
the interpretation may be manifest to the king, and that thou mayst
know the thoughts of... [ Continue Reading ]
A GREAT IMAGE; not a painted, superficial image, but a massy one, a
statue in man's shape, great, splendid, majestical: thus they were
wont of old to represent great emperors and empires, and worshipped
them as gods: called here an image, and in a dream, all which is in
show and shadow rather than i... [ Continue Reading ]
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By this we see the world is much worse and far declined, every age
degenerating from what it was of old; as the poets, which borrowed
their fancy from this image, have described the ages of the world from
metals; the first was golden, and so, coming on coarser, it ended at
last, as this image in the... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. All of it to pieces, all vanished, and the stone became a great
mountain, and filled the whole earth: this is the dream, and the
interpretation of all follows.... [ Continue Reading ]
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By this word we appears Daniel's piety and modesty, for he declares by
it that he and his companions had begged this skill from God, and
therefore he did not and could not arrogate it to himself, excluding
them, without injury and dishonour to God that heard prayer. Now
begins the interpretation.... [ Continue Reading ]
A KING OF KINGS; he means Nebuchadnezzar in person, together with his
successors, Evil-merodach and Belshazzar. The prophet would not mind
the king of any thing past, nor of any other governments but those
with whom his church were then and to be concerned for the future,
till the coming of the Mess... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH MADE THEE RULER OVER THEM ALL, i.e. hath given thee absolute
dominion of all creatures, men and beasts, within the bounds of thy
vast kingdom, to hunt, catch, or kill far thy use and pleasure. God as
Lord paramount allows thee, his vassal and tenant at will, all this.
This was not universal ove... [ Continue Reading ]
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ANOTHER KINGDOM INFERIOR TO THEE; this was that of the Medes and
Persians, inferior in time and succession; in duration, it lasted not
half so long as the Assyrian; and in prosperity and tranquillity, for
the Persian was fuller of trouble; yet was this wonderfully rich and
large for a time,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FOURTH KINGDOM is the kingdom of the Romans; and was to last not
only to Christ's first coming, but under antichrist to his second
coming, but still going down as to pagan worship, and at last to
antichristian and papal power; for in DANIEL 2:28 Daniel tells the
king that God made known to him t... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM SHALL BE DIVIDED; partly strong and partly weak. The Roman
kingdom was divided, partly, because tyranny followed aristocracy, and
the government made up of both; partly, in their civil wars, when two
competitors strove each for dominion, the common people against the
senate, Sylla agains... [ Continue Reading ]
This was plain in the civil wars of the Romans, the falling off of
some countries, especially in and towards the end of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THE SEED OF MEN, i.e. by marriage; but they shall never solder
well together, because ambition is of stronger force than affinity and
consanguinity in rulers.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAYS OF THESE KINGS, i.e. while the iron kingdom stood, (for
Christ was born in the reign of Augustus Caesar, LUKE 2:1) SHALL THE
GOD OF HEAVEN SET UP A KINGDOM. Now see the difference of Christ's
kingdom from all other kingdoms in the world.
1. In the rise of it, it was not by earthly succe... [ Continue Reading ]
This verse notes,
1. The small beginning of Christ's kingdom visibly.
2. The different rise of Christ from all other; his conception by the
Holy Ghost, like as Melchizedek, without father and mother,
respectively as to his two natures. WHO SHALL DECLARE HIS GENERATION?
HIS NAME SHALL BE CALLED WON... [ Continue Reading ]
This was strange, that so great a monarch should thus worship his
vassal: thus was it sometimes done to men, as to Elias the prophet, 2
KINGS 1:13: this was done in consternation and admiration, because he
saw so much of God in the prophet, and in the revelation of the dream;
but why did Daniel suff... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOD OF GODS; the greatest and supreme God of all the world, above
Baal, or Bel, and above all other gods. A LORD OF KINGS; the word is
_Maron_ or _Maran_, which in the Syriac signifies _Lord_, or _high
Lord_, seeing he is the highest King of all the earth. He makes,
overrules, and pulls down whom... [ Continue Reading ]
MADE DANIEL A GREAT MAN, Chald. _rabbi_, magnified him. MANY GREAT
GIFTS; an estate suitable to his honour. RULER OVER THE WHOLE PROVINCE
OF BABYLON; GNAL COL MEDINA over the chief province of Babylon, which
was head, because of the metropolis; the word is also Arabic, and
therefore used in Spain at... [ Continue Reading ]
He substituted them as lieutenants for the king's service, under
Daniel, which, as the curious observe, was chiefly about agriculture,
and gathering revenues and provisions for the court; but Daniel was as
privy counsellor and lord chamberlain, about arduous affairs of the
king and kingdom, sitting... [ Continue Reading ]