DANIEL CHAPTER 6 Daniel is made chief of the presidents and princes of
the realm, DANIEL 6:1. They conspire against him, and obtain an
insnaring decree, DANIEL 6:4. Daniel, excused of the breach thereof,
against the king's will is east into the lions den, DANIEL 6:10. The
king findeth him miraculous... [ Continue Reading ]
OF WHOM DANIEL WAS FIRST: this was Belshazzar's promise to Daniel, he
should be the third ruler in the kingdom, DANIEL 5:7,16,29; the first
was general of the army, the second president of the palace, the third
of the land and provinces.... [ Continue Reading ]
There were three things that made Darius greatly favour Daniel.
1. Because he prophesied the destruction of Belshazzar and his reign,
for which cause the king of Babylon favoured Jeremiah the prophet,
JEREMIAH 39:11, &c.
2. Because he saw so noble a spirit in him, the spirit of the holy
gods.
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SOUGHT TO FIND OCCASION AGAINST DANIEL; made diligent inquiry, and set
their wits to work about it: who can stand before envy? This disease
always reigns in princes courts, every one would be uppermost and
chief favourite, and quarrel with all them that stand in their light;
their eye is evil becaus... [ Continue Reading ]
Pliny said of old, it is the custom of courtiers to study how to make
innocent men faulty, and Scripture and experience tell us that the
most religious are accounted most dangerous to the government, and
that debauchery is loyalty; and that flatterers ought to be the best
favourites. EZRA 4:12 NEHEM... [ Continue Reading ]
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The sum of all was this; they had a plot against Daniel and his
people, to throw him out of place and favour; to effect that, they
fall upon him in the point of religion, which they would make to be
treason. How so? They contrived an act of uniformity, by an
unalterable law, to ask no petition of an... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS WINDOWS BEING OPEN IN HIS CHAMBER TOWARD JERUSALEM: this was, 1
KINGS 8:47, according to Solomon's prayer, which doubtless all the
devout Jews in their captivity did observe. TOWARD JERUSALEM; not
towards the east, which was the manner of the Gentiles; nor towards
the king's palace, lest that, i... [ Continue Reading ]
This design being laid by them, they watched narrowly, and it took;
they came and found all open. He feared not to be found praying, he
prevented their breaking open doors, and rushing in, or making proof;
he owned all, and freely offered himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
They had enough now, they came with open mouth, they pleaded the
breach of the king's laws, they tell the king he had signed it, and it
could not be disannulled; the king's authority and the honour of the
nation lay at stake. The king owned such a law, and it was
unalterable.... [ Continue Reading ]
Here they call him THAT DANIEL, as, DANIEL 6:5, THIS DANIEL; both by
way of contempt, when they had laid him low in their thoughts and
words, intending the king should have the same thoughts of him too;
hereby they should have the fairer blow at him. OF THE CHILDREN OF THE
CAPTIVITY OF JUDAH; a pris... [ Continue Reading ]
He was not wroth with Daniel, as Nebuchadnezzar upon the accusation
against the three young men, DANIEL 3:19, but he was angry with
himself, that he should be so moved by his courtiers, against an
innocent person of so much honour and honesty. This made him labour to
save Daniel till sun-set. Someti... [ Continue Reading ]
These were bold men, they were resolved to follow their blows, and
would have their will rather than the king should have his in this
case; which on the king's part was honourable and royal, to retrieve
an evil act, and to retract, or at least to mitigate, a rigid and,
rash decree. NO DECREE NOR STA... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING COMMANDED: he had a good mind to do Daniel a kindness, but he
could not stem the tide of his flatterers, who being crossed might
machinate some mischief against him; having this plausible pretence
for it, that they stood for the fundamental laws of the land, which
the king endeavoured to nu... [ Continue Reading ]
They are resolved to make all fast and sure. So did the enemies of the
three young men, by the hellish heat of the fiery furnace. So did the
enemies of Christ, MATTHEW 27:66. So did Herod serve Peter, ACTS 12:4,
&c. Thus Paul and Silas were made sure, ACTS 16:23,24. Thus the
heathen persecutors, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
PASSED THE NIGHT FASTING; yea, and without instruments of music and
sleep. The king was in perplexity, he was under great conviction that
he had done very dishonourably and cruelly, by hearkening to the
counsel of his wicked courtiers; he should have rescinded his rash
decree, and rated them for the... [ Continue Reading ]
Watching, and grieving, and being between fear and hope, longing to be
satisfied.... [ Continue Reading ]
SERVANT OF THE LIVING GOD: this was a commendation both of Daniel and
his God, though he served both very coarsely. IS THY GOD ABLE TO
DELIVER THEE? is he omnipotent? surely if ever he will put forth his
power, it will be in thy case, for thou servest him continually, thou
wilt not be frightened fro... [ Continue Reading ]
He prays for the king's prosperity, though he suffered under his hand.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY GOD HATH SENT HIS ANGEL; he had his eye specially to Him whose
cause and honour was concerned in this matter. The Lord either took
the lions hunger away from them, or made Daniel appeared terrible to
them; or, literally, shut their mouths. BEFORE HIM INNOCENCY WAS FOUND
IN ME; because by faith he... [ Continue Reading ]
He trusted in God's power and faithfulness, not to work a miracle, but
committed himself to him as a righteous Judge, who would deliver here,
or save him hereafter.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CAST THEM INTO THE DEN OF LIONS; thus they digged a pit for
another, and fell into it themselves, which the heathens say was a
very just law, the law of retaliation, which the Lord doth often
observe, as in the case of Adonibezek, and Ahab, and many more. THEM,
THEIR CHILDREN, AND THEIR WIVES:... [ Continue Reading ]
IN ALL THE EARTH, i.e. of the known earth then, being chiefly that
great empire; for what had he to do in all the world besides? It is
usual with the Turk, Tartar, Chinese, to arrogate the same
universality with the like pride.... [ Continue Reading ]
TREMBLE AND FEAR BEFORE THE GOD OF DANIEL; take heed how they speak
evil of this great God, but own and honour him as such; whereof he
gives the reason following. HE IS THE LIVING GOD, & c. You would take
Darius by these words to be a convert: how far this went with him, and
how long it lasted, who... [ Continue Reading ]
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See DANIEL 1:21. Who was after Darius's death, who was called, say
some, Nabonnedus. Daniel continued all this time in great honour.... [ Continue Reading ]