Section I. - Authenticity of the Chapter
The objections to the authenticity and credibility of this chapter are
not numerous or important.
I. The first that is alleged, by Bertholdt (Com. pp. 192, 19...
DANIEL 2. NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S DREAM. We enter in this chapter into the
region of Apocalyptic (pp. 431- 435). The colossal image, which forms
the centre of the king's dream, is in reality a pictorial
repr...
NEBUCHADNEZZAR's DREAM
Nebuchadnezzar, in his second year, being disquieted by a dream,
demands of the wise men of Babylon that they should repeat and
interpret it to him: as they are unable to do th...
_NEBUCHADNEZZAR, FORGETTING HIS DREAM, REQUIRETH IT OF THE CHALDEANS
BY PROMISES AND THREATENINGS. THEY, ACKNOWLEDGING THEIR INABILITY, ARE
ADJUDGED TO DIE. DANIEL, OBTAINING SOME RESPITE, FINDETH THE...
NEBUCHADNEZZAR'S DREAM
Daniel, Chapter Two
REPRESENTS IN ITS TOTALITY ALL HUMAN GOVERNMENT
The kingdom of God, the Church, conquers and supplants all human
government and eventually destroys all oth...
EXCURSUS E: THE FOUR KINGDOMS (DANIEL 2:7).
In the notes upon the parallel, though supplementary, vision contained
in Daniel 2:7 attention has been directed to each of the four empires
which has hithe...
INTRODUCTION TO DANIAL 2
The subject of this chapter is a dream which Nebuchadnezzar had
dreamed, but had forgot; upon which he calls his magicians and
astrologers together, to tell him it, and the i...
* Nebuchadnezzar's dream. (1-13) It is revealed to Daniel. (14-23) He
obtains admission to the king. (24-30) The dream and the
interpretation. (31-45) Honours to Daniel and his friends. (46-49)...