** Daniel was of noble birth, if not one of the royal family of
Judah. He was carried captive to Babylon in the fourth year of
Jehoiachin, B. C. 606, when a youth. He was there taught the learning
of the Chaldeans, and held high offices, both under the Babylonian and
Persian empires. He was persecu... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, in the first year of his reign,
took Jerusalem, and carried whom and what he pleased away. From this
first captivity, most think the seventy years are to be dated. It is
the interest of princes to employ wise men; and it is their wisdom to
find out and train up s... [ Continue Reading ]
8-16 The interest we think we make for ourselves, we must acknowledge
to be God's gift. Daniel was still firm to his religion. Whatever they
called him, he still held fast the spirit of an Israelite. These
youths scrupled concerning the meat, lest it should be sinful. When
God's people are in Babyl... [ Continue Reading ]
17-21 Daniel and his fellows kept to their religion; and God rewarded
them with eminence in learning. Pious young persons should endeavour
to do better than their fellows in useful things; not for the praise
of man, but for the honour of the gospel, and that they may be
qualified for usefulness. And... [ Continue Reading ]