DANIEL CHAPTER 5 Belshazzar's impious feast, DANIEL 5:1. The
hand-writing on the wall, which the magicians could not explain,
troubleth him, DANIEL 5:5. At the recommendation of the queen Daniel
is brought in, DANIEL 5:10. He reproveth the king of pride,
profaneness, and idolatry, DANIEL 5:17. He re... [ Continue Reading ]
This king having the wine, liked it so well, that he resolved to make
a merry day of it, and in order to it, sent for the vessels of God's
temple, which he did in scorn and contempt, triumphing thereby over
God and his people; but this sport lasted not long: they had more
honour for the vessels of t... [ Continue Reading ]
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At the same time insulting the great God of heaven and earth. The name
of God is never more profaned than among drunkards and epicures.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE SAME HOUR: by this it did appear what was the cause of the
king's punishment and ruin, namely, his reproaching of God and
profaning the holy vessels. FINGERS OF A MAN'S HAND; the likeness of a
man's hand, which Rabbi Solomon saith was managed by the angel
Gabriel; it is clear it was immediate... [ Continue Reading ]
His cheerful countenance was turned to paleness, fear and horror had
quite blasted the majesty of his face, like an eclipse of the sun. So
soon can the terrors of God shake the loftiest cedars; it is like an
earthquake in the bowels. Thus can God terrify the tyrants of the
earth, that he who hath th... [ Continue Reading ]
TO BRING IN THE ASTROLOGERS, THE CHALDEANS, AND THE SOOTH-SAYERS, to
read the hand-writing, with promise of scarlet clothing, gold chains,
and honours. This is the old trade, and the last refuge this poor
heathen prince had, which yet failed him; for how can the devil help
when God is against him? 1... [ Continue Reading ]
The rabbies say it was not in the Chaldee character, though the words
were Chaldee, but the old Hebrew, Canaanitish, Phoenician, and
Samaritan letters; or else because only the initial letters, M. T. P.,
were written. But God reserved this honour for Daniel, and to him that
He might have all the glo... [ Continue Reading ]
The second time, because his hopes in his wise men made him ashamed,
and God would give him so much grief as he had pleasure in his luxury.
HIS LORDS WERE ASTONIED: these were associates in sinning, and
therefore must share in his consternation: so far were they from
comforting him.... [ Continue Reading ]
The women in those courts had always an apartment by themselves, and
this being queen mother, and aged, did not mingle herself with the
king's wives and concubines, but withdrew herself from those pleasures
in banqueting, yet brake rule in coming in now upon this solemn
occasion and fright.... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN IN WHOM IS THE SPIRIT OF THE HOLY GODS: this man was Daniel; but
how came the king not to think of him? Daniel possibly was out of his
place, by his own resignation, or his enemies malicious contrivance,
and was willing to withdraw himself from the court, and from the
company of the soothsayer... [ Continue Reading ]
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Though he was in high esteem for his skill in the days of
Nebuchadnezzar, who had him in high honour, for the Spirit of God in
him; yet he being dead, and other kings coming on that had never tried
his abilities nor known his merits, (as it was in Joseph's case,
EXODUS 1:8) hereby he came to be negl... [ Continue Reading ]
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These things were spoken to before, DANIEL 5:7,8.... [ Continue Reading ]
Did not Daniel receive gifts and honour, from Nebuchadnezzar, on the
like occasion? ANSW. He was then young, and the captivity was to be
long, and he by his place could be helpful to his poor brethren; but
now the time of the captivity was near expired, and Babylon in
distress by invasion and siege,... [ Continue Reading ]
This the prophet repeats, to put Belshazzar in mind how God dealt with
his father; for it is good for kings to read over the story of their
ancestors, and take warning, and take example. In the first they are
seamarks, in the second landmarks.... [ Continue Reading ]
He ruled arbitrarily, and had power of life and death, he did what he
would, his will was a law. And this lifted up his heart in pride, and
hardened it as Pharaoh s, for which, being incorrigible, HE WAS
DEPOSED FROM HIS KINGLY THRONE, as in the next verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which was explained before: all this Daniel minds him of to rub up his
memory, that he might have the fuller blow in the application, DANIEL
5:22, for the aggravation of his crime.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Sins against knowledge, experience, and example have the highest
aggravation. Thy father was punished for his pride most dreadfully,
and thou knewest it, and behold thou art worse than he. God punisheth
others for example and warning to us, that we _may hear and fear, and
do no more wickedly_; but t... [ Continue Reading ]
He instanceth in three or four things.
1. They have brought the vessels of his house before thee to drink
wine in them, to profane them in your idolatrous feast, and ye have
all polluted them with your filthy, blasphemous mouths, concubines and
all.
2. Ye have praised the idol gods of metal, wood,... [ Continue Reading ]
It is called PART OF THE HAND, because the hand appeared parted from
the rest of the body.... [ Continue Reading ]
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MENE, MENE; He hath numbered, or, It is numbered, it is numbered.
These words are doubled for the greater confirmation, to note that the
number of his sins and of his days, both of life and reign, are full.
It relates to the number of the seventy years captivity now completed,
or to the seventy year... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou art weighed in a hanging balance, alluding to the weighing of
goods exactly in scales; and God is said to weigh the mountains in
scales: it shows his just proceeding; God is not hasty in punishing,
but will give just allowance in weighing, he will hold the scales, he
will do it fairly before al... [ Continue Reading ]
Separated, divided, broken. PERES signifies two things, BROKEN OFF,
and PERSIAN; noting, first, That this kingdom was broken from
Belshazzar, and his line and family. Secondly, That it was given from
the Chaldeans to the Persians. Then it was divided between the Medes
and Persians; for Cyrus took Ba... [ Continue Reading ]
Though it were a sad unwelcome message to him, yet he would be as good
as his word, and performed his promise; for his princes were witnesses
to it, and the word of those kings was counted sacred; besides, it was
a great thing that Daniel had unfolded, all were convinced of it as
well as the king. Q... [ Continue Reading ]
Which the heathen histories do also confirm. This shows the severity
of God's judgment against the highest offenders, PSA 2$ PSA 90$ PSA
149$ HOSEA 10:7. It also confirms the truth of God's threatenings, and
of the hand-writing, as Daniel interpreted. Some are sad instances of
God's veracity.... [ Continue Reading ]
There were two of this name, one called the Mede, another Darius
called Persian. This in the text was he that with Cyrus besieged and
took Babylon; he gave himself the name Darius, being before called
Nabonnedus. He was chief in the siege, and first in the quarrel
against the Chaldees.... [ Continue Reading ]