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Verse Daniel 10:3. _I ATE NO PLEASANT BREAD_] This fast was rather a
general _abstinence_; living all the while on _coarse_ and _unsavoury
food_; drinking nothing but _water_; not using the _bath_, an...
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I ATE NO PLEASANT BREAD - Margin, “bread of desires.” So the
Hebrew. The meaning is, that he abstained from ordinary food, and
partook of that only which was coarse and disagreeable.
NEITHER CAME FLES...
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CHAPTER 10 THE PREPARATION FOR THE FINAL PROPHECY
This chapter contains the preface to the final great prophecies as
found in the last two Chapter s of this book. The certain man who
appeared unto Dan...
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DANIEL 10. INTRODUCTION TO THE FINAL VISION. The last three Chapter s
of Daniel form a unity and describe the final vision. Daniel 10 is
introductory. A shining being appears to Daniel near the great...
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PLEASANT BREAD. bread of desires: i.e. pleasant food.
WINE. Hebrew. _yayin._ App-27.
THREE WHOLE WEEKS. three sevens of days, as in verses: Daniel 10:2;
Daniel 10:13.
_ CONFRONTING ME THREE SEVENS...
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HISTORY OF THE SELEUCIDAE AND PTOLEMIES. REIGN OF ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES,
AND HIS TREATMENT OF THE JEWS. ADVENT OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD
These three Chapter s form a whole, describing a vision of Daniel in...
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_pleasant bread_ lit. _bread of desirablenesses_(Daniel 9:23). Daniel
did not fast absolutely; he only abstained from -pleasant" food.
_Flesh_and _wine_would, in the East, not be indulged in except at...
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CHAPTER TEN
IV. ANGELIC ASSISTANCEDaniel 10:1-21
a. ANGELIC APPEARANCE
TEXT: Daniel 10:1-9
1
In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia a thing was revealed unto
Daniel, whose name was called Belte...
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I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth,
neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were
fulfilled.
I ATE NO PLEASANT BREAD - "unleavened bread, even the b...
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A MIGHTY KING] Alexander the Great (333-322 b.c.). 4. The partition of
Alexander's empire is described: see chapter Daniel 8:8; Daniel 8:22.
5-20. Along with the notes on these vv. the table of Syria...
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THE FINAL VISION
These chs, form a connected whole, with three sub-divisions. Daniel
10:1 to Daniel 11:1 are introductory; Daniel 11:2 to Daniel 12:4 co
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 10
Chapter s 10, 11 and 12 tell us about Daniel’s last dream. V1 In
the third year that king Cyrus ruled Persia, God gave a message to...
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PLEASANT BREAD — _i.e.,_ delicate food. Abstaining from this as well
as from the use of oil (comp. 2 Samuel 12:20; Amos 6:6) were the
outward signs of Daniel’s grief....
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לֶ֣חֶם חֲמֻדֹ֞ות לֹ֣א אָכַ֗לְתִּי וּ
בָשָׂ֥ר...
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THE VISION BY THE RIVER
Daniel 10:1-21
This chapter gives a glimpse into the great conflict which is always
in progress between heaven and hell. For three weeks the radiant Being
who came to Daniel a...
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The last things were revealed to Daniel in the reign of Cyrus. For
three whole weeks he mourned and fasted as the result of a revelation
to him of a great warfare. At the close of that period there ap...
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It appears from the date of this vision, that it was about two years
after the former. The Lord was about to do great things for his
Church, and therefore, was thus preparing the minds both of Prophet...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10 AND 11.
In chapter 10 we return to the East [1]. Chapter s 10, 11 and 12 form
but one prophecy; only chapter 11 closes the history of the Gentiles,
and cha...
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I ATE NO PLEASANT BREAD,.... Or, "bread of desires" d; such as was
made of the finest of the wheat, and was eaten in the courts of
princes where Daniel was: according to some Jewish Rabbins in Ben
Mel...
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I ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth,
neither did I anoint myself at all, till three whole weeks were
fulfilled.
Ver. 3. _I ate no pleasant bread._] Bread he ate, for _ani...
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_I Daniel was mourning_ The reason of Daniel's fasting and mourning
might be, either because many of the Jews, through slothfulness and
indifference, still remained in the land of their captivity, tho...
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I ate no pleasant bread, partaking only of the unleavened bread of
affliction, Deuteronomy 16:3, NEITHER CAME FLESH NOR WINE IN MY MOUTH,
thus discarding all food otherwise used on festival days, NEIT...
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THE BEGINNING OF THE VISION...
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PLEASANT BREAD:
_ Heb._ bread of desires...
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Fasting and feasting are very inconsistent; Daniel at other times
lived magnificently, according to the dignity of his place, he had the
best bread, flesh, wine, and anointing after the manner of the...
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‘In those days I Daniel was mourning three whole weeks. I ate no
pleasant bread, nor did flesh or wine come in my mouth, nor did I
anoint myself at all until three whole weeks were fulfilled.'
We are...
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CONTENTS: Visions of the glory of God. The heavenly messenger
detained, but comes at last to show Daniel things to come, in answer
to prayer.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Daniel, Michael, Cyrus, Princes...
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Daniel 10:1. _In the third year of Cyrus,_ reckoned from the time that
he occupied Babylon, in which he governed as viceroy for his uncle
Darius. The first year of Cyrus therefore, mentioned in Daniel...
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_I ate not pleasant bread._
INTENSE RELIGION
About a hundred years ago, a man of God thus wrote in his diary: “I
was enabled to persevere in prayer till I saw so much need of Divine
help, that I kne...
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_In the third year of Cyrus._
THE VISION ON THE BANKS OF THE HIDDEKELS
The law of gradual development seems to pervade the government of God,
and may be treated alike in the material and spiritual de...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 10:1 Conflicts on earth reflect conflicts in
the heavens, and this will continue to the end, when God will
ultimately win the battle.
⇐...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 10:2 As a sign of identification with the
trials of his brothers and sisters in Judah, Daniel was in MOURNING
for THREE WEEKS. He went without MEAT OR WINE and
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XXXVII.—ANGEL MINISTRIES (Chap. Daniel 10:1)
In this and the two following Chapter s we have another of Daniel’s
remarkable visions. It is both the last and the longest recorded,
o...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 10:1
THE ANGELS OF THE NATIONS.
The three chapters (10, 11; and 12.) form a section apart from the
rest of Daniel. One marked peculiarity is the long and very old
interpolation whi...
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Now in chapter 10,
In the third year of Cyrus the king of Persia a thing was revealed
unto Daniel, whose [Babylonian or Chaldean] name was Belteshazzar; and
the thing was true, but the time appointed...
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1 Corinthians 9:27; 2 Samuel 19:24; Amos 5:11; Daniel 11:8; Daniel 6: