DANIEL CHAPTER 4 Nebuchadnezzar acknowledgeth God's eternal dominion,
DANIEL 4:1. He relateth a dream which the magicians could not
interpret, DANIEL 4:4. Daniel hearing the dream, DANIEL 4:3,
interpreteth it, DANIEL 4:19. The dream fulfilled in Nebuchadnezzar's
loss of dignity and reason for a time... [ Continue Reading ]
I did upon mature thoughts judge it very becoming me, yea, it was my
pleasure to let all the world know,
1. The signs and wonders,
2. Wrought by the high God,
3. Toward me, wherein I was personally concerned: these were his
reasons why he made it known to the world.... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW GREAT ARE HIS SIGNS! AND HOW MIGHTY ARE HIS WONDERS! these two
words signify in their roots, admiration and astonishment; it seems
these works of God had that impression upon this king; a great cause
whereof was his ignorance of the true God, together with his own
excessive pride and epicurism.... [ Continue Reading ]
At rest when his wars were over, which were great, and he victorious.
Then I sat down quiet, enjoying the spoils of my enemies. IN MY
PALACE; which was most magnificent, there I lived in all delights and
grandeur.... [ Continue Reading ]
There is no felicity in this world lasting; a black cloud, big with
storm and tempest, spoils the fairest sun-shine day. They that fear
not God shall be frighted by him. God doth justly make epicures and
tyrants uneasy in the midst of their fool's paradise, where if the
fool saith in his heart, Ther... [ Continue Reading ]
Though he had experienced before that these wise men were fooled, and
could do nothing either in telling or interpreting his dream, DA 2,
yet he will try them once again, possibly because they might gain
fresh credit with the king; or he would hear what they could do, and
if they failed him, he woul... [ Continue Reading ]
And yet this was it they stood upon before, that the king should tell
the dream, and they would interpret it, which now they could not do:
this shows them to be mere impostors, and that neither their natural
skill nor diabolical help could unfold God's secrets.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL CAME IN BEFORE ME; whether sent for by the king, or brought in
by another, appears not, but he was last, that it might appear he had
the true understanding of these secrets; for if he had come first,
before the rest had done their best in trying all their skill in vain,
they would have said t... [ Continue Reading ]
This argued he was convinced of Daniel's great abilities, and that he
truly deserved the title and dignity the king had honoured him with;
and by this persuasion and confidence he had of him, Daniel would show
he answered both the opinion and expectation the king had of him.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VISIONS OF MINE HEAD; because the fancy and imagination is in the
head; and he calls them VISIONS or SEEINGS, because eyes and sight are
attributed to the understanding, and the thing seemed visible to him,
as if he beheld it with his eyes. A TREE: those that write of the
language of the East te... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE FRUIT THEREOF MUCH: this notes the public good and benefit of
magistracy; so that it is better living under tyranny than anarchy, as
Calvin saith.... [ Continue Reading ]
By A WATCHER is meant an angel, a holy or good angel, the instruments
of God, and his messengers to execute God's judgments, which they
watch constantly to perform, PSALMS 103:20,21.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE CRIED ALOUD, AND SAID; whereby is shown the consent of the angels,
when one stirs up another to cut down, i.e. to cast out and take away.... [ Continue Reading ]
Here he mitigates and corrects the former rigour of his sentence, that
the kingdom should remain, with hope of return and readmission: God
cuts off many flourishing kingdoms to the stumps, by spoiling their
riches, beauty, and majesty. IN THE TENDER GRASS OF THE FIELD: let the
body of Nebuchadnezzar... [ Continue Reading ]
Let him live seven years as a beast in man's shape, among beasts of
the field, let him become brutish, without human sense and
understanding: and this appeared much also in his outward shape; nails
like claws, and hair like feathers. Some think that he was truly
changed into a beast, but this cannot... [ Continue Reading ]
The decree was God s, and the demand was of the holy angels; if God
would enact and ratify it, the angels as commissioners 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
and pleasure of God; and they... [ Continue Reading ]
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HIS THOUGHTS TROUBLED HIM, because he foresaw such tragical things
coming upon the king, for whom he had such reverence for the high
favours and honours he had conferred on him, and he was afraid to
declare them; these things coming upon him while he was acted by a
Spirit of prophecy, doubled his co... [ Continue Reading ]
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IT IS THOU, O KING; thou art he that is meant by it. The king is the
tree, the branches are his princes, children, and nephews, the leaves
are his nobles and captains, the fruits are his riches and revenues,
the shadow is the protection which his people had under him. See
Aehmetes of the Language of... [ Continue Reading ]
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By saying these words, MY LORD THE KING, he endeavours to sweeten the
bitterness of this cup of God's displeasure as much as he can.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because thou hast lived a brutish, epicurean life, and wert lifted up
above the common race of mankind in thy heart, therefore thy fate
shall be, not to be cast out to live among the basest and meanest sort
of men, which were hard enough; no, not among herdsmen, as if that
were too good for him; but... [ Continue Reading ]
There shall be no other king chosen in thy room all the time thou
livest as a stump of a tree. Thou shalt recover all again, young
branches shall sprout out of thee, JOB 14:7. AFTER THAT THOU SHALT
HAVE KNOWN THAT THE HEAVENS DO RULE: see DANIEL 4:34,35, &c. If
princes will not learn and know this,... [ Continue Reading ]
LET MY COUNSEL BE ACCEPTABLE UNTO THEE: these words Daniel adds out of
his good will to the king, if perhaps it might turn away this dreadful
stroke from him, and give the king some hopes of mitigation at least,
as it was with Nineveh and others. BREAK OFF: the word is well
translated _break off_, f... [ Continue Reading ]
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Here we see God did forbear the execution of his judgment decreed the
space of one whole year, which may be upon Daniel's words, and he did
reform somewhat, as Ahab was spared a good while upon his humiliation,
1 KINGS 21:27; and God would try him by giving him space of
repentance, as he did to them... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT BABYLON: as to the greatness of this place, it might be well
called great, for most historians and geographers make it forty-five
miles about the walls, some sixty; for the height of the walls, they
affirm them to be a hundred cubits, and for their thickness, such as
six chariots might go abre... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE FELL A VOICE FROM HEAVEN: this made the judgment more
remarkable, and argued the sin more provoking, and the anger of God
more just against him. Sudden judgments are most dreadful; whereof we
have many instances, as in Herod, Elymas, Ananias and Sapphira, &c.:
this voice was from God; it also... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM MEN; from the society and conversation of men.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS DRIVEN FROM MEN; being bereft of his understanding, as a man
distracted, he fled, and betook himself to the woods; or was thrust
and driven out, either by popular tumults, or conspiracy of his
nobles, or by his son Evil-merodach. Some think, when he raved, he was
bound with chains, and after... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE UNDERSTANDING RETURNED UNTO ME; God shined upon his soul, and
gave him understanding to reflect upon his condition, to consider his
sad state, and the causes of it. I BLESSED THE MOST HIGH; by prayer
and praise adoring the justice and mercy of God towards him, giving
God the glory of his sovere... [ Continue Reading ]
A due consideration of God's infinite greatness makes the creature
appear as nothing in comparison of God. Creatures are nothing to help,
nothing to hurt, nothing absolutely, nothing in duration, nothing
solid and substantial, nothing without dependence, and influence, and
support from God. God is I... [ Continue Reading ]
MY REASON RETURNED UNTO ME: what is a magistrate, yea, or a man,
without reason? A brute; as a ship without a pilot, as an army without
a commander, as a flock or herd without a shepherd. MINE HONOUR AND
BRIGHTNESS RETURNED UNTO ME; instead of the shape of a savage beast, I
got the majesty of a king... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus can the Lord make the stoutest hearts to stoop, and do him
homage. This doxology proceeds from his heart. 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 i... [ Continue Reading ]