Numbers 27:18

Take thee.

11:28; 13:8,16; Ex 17:9; De 3:28; 31:7,8,23; 34:9

a man.

11:17; Ge 41:38; Jud 3:10; 11:29; 1Sa 16:13,14,18; Da 5:14

Joh 3:34; Ac 6:3; 1Co 12:4-11

lay.

23; De 34:9; Ac 6:6; 8:15-19; 13:3; 19:6; 1Ti 4:14; 5:22; Heb 6:2

Job 32:8

the inspiration.

4:12-21; 33:16; 35:11; 38:36; Ge 41:39; 1Ki 3:12,28; 4:29; Pr 2:6

Ec 2:26; Da 1:17; 2:21; 1Co 2:10-12; 12:8; 2Ti 3:16; Jas 1:5

Daniel 4:6

to bring.

2:2; Ge 41:7,8; Isa 8:19; 47:12-14

Daniel 4:8

Belteshazzar.

1:7; 5:12; Isa 46:1; Jer 50:2

and in.

9,18; 2:11; 5:11,14; Nu 11:17-30; Isa 63:11

Daniel 4:18

forasmuch.

7; 2:7; 5:8,15; Ge 41:8,15; Isa 19:3; 47:12-14

but.

8,9; 2:26-28; 1Ki 14:2,3; Am 3:7

Daniel 5:11

a man.

2:47; 4:8,9,18; Ge 41:11-15

father. or, grandfather.

2

light.

2:11; 2Sa 14:17; Ac 12:22; 14:11; Re 3:9

Nebuchadnezzar.Nebuchadnezzar was certainly the grandfather of Belshazzar; but the term father in Hebrew and Chaldee is frequently used to denote a progenitor, or ancestor, however remote.

father. or, grandfather.

2

master.

2:48; 4:9; Ac 16:16

Daniel 5:14

11,12

Daniel 6:3

was preferred.

Pr 22:29

an.

5:12,14; 9:23; Ge 41:38-41; Ne 7:2; Pr 3:3,4; 17:27; Ec 2:13

thought.Intended to make him grand vizier or {emiru'l umra.} Daniel had now been employed full sixty-five years as prime minister under the kings of Babylon; and was justly entitled, from his acknowledged wisdom, to this preference.
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