CONTENTS
The Prophet is here in this Chapter introduced into strong visions of
God. He is blessed by one that stood by with an interpretation of what
he saw.
Daniel 7:1
In the early ages of the Church, and before the open display and
manifestation of God in our nature, in the person of the Lord J... [ Continue Reading ]
There can be no doubt, but that what is here described under the
figure and similitude of beasts, relates to kingdoms of the earth. And
explaining these prophecies by the events which have followed, it
should seem, that there can be no difficulty in supposing, that the
first beast, like a lion, repr... [ Continue Reading ]
But whatever uncertainty we might be under respecting the precise
meaning of the vision before related, there can be none in respect of
what is said here. To whom can we make application concerning the
Ancient of Days, but to Jehovah, who from one eternity to another,
while all the empires of the ea... [ Continue Reading ]
To the mind of Daniel, in a period so remote as he lived from the
advent of Christ, and especially in a character like Daniel, evidently
inspired and appointed to be a Prophet in the Church, in the awful
times in which he lived; all that is here said of his grief, and the
earnestness of his inquiry... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
PAUSE, Reader! over this most sublime and blessed Chapter; and passing
by every lesser consideration, contemplate this, as the highest and
the best on what is said of Him, whom Daniel saw, the Ancient of Days,
in the glories of his person, and Almightiness of his character!
Perhaps the w... [ Continue Reading ]