Daniel 2:49
he set.17; 1:17; 3:12-30; Pr 28:12sat.Es 2:19,21; 3:2; Jer 39:3; Am 5:15Daniel 3:12-30
certain.2:49; 6:13; 1Sa 18:7-11; Es 3:8; Pr 27:4; Ec 4:4not regarded thee. Chal. set no regard upon thee.Ac 5:28; 17:7 in his.19; 2:12; Ge 4:5; 1Sa 20:30-33; Es 3:5,6; Pr 17:12; 27:3; 29:22Lu 6:11Then.Mt 10:18; Mr 13:9; Lu 21:12; Ac 5:25-27; 24:24 true. or, of purpose.Ex 21:13,14my gods.1; 4:8; Isa 46:1; Jer 50:2 ye hear.10harp.{Kaithros,} in Arabic, {kitharat,} Greek [kithara,] the guitar. sackbut.{Sabbecha,} [sambuke,] sambuke, a kind of harp. psaltery.Pesanter, [psalterion,] a stringed instrument struck with a plectrum; probably similar to what is called a psalterium in Egypt, which Hasselquist describes as a large oblique triangle, with two bottoms two inches from each other, and about twenty catguts of different sizes. dulcimer.{Soomphanya,} probably the same as the Talmudic [cûwmpówneyâh ,] a pipe. ye fall.Lu 4:7,8well.17; Ex 32:32; Lu 13:9and who.28,29; 6:16,20; Ex 5:2; 2Ki 18:35; 2Ch 32:15-17; Isa 36:20; 37:23Mt 27:43we are.Mt 10:19; Mr 13:11; Lu 12:11; 21:14,15; Ac 4:8-12,19; 5:29; 6:15Ac 24:10-13 16 our God.4:35; 6:20-22,27; Ge 17:1; 18:14; 1Sa 17:37,46; Job 5:19; 34:29Ps 27:1,2; 62:1-6; 73:20; 115:3; 121:5-7; 18:10,11; Isa 12:2; 26:3,4Isa 54:14; Lu 1:37; Ac 20:24; 21:13; 27:20-25; Ro 8:31; Heb 7:25 be it.Job 13:15; Pr 28:1; Isa 51:12,13; Mt 10:28,32,33,39; 16:2Lu 12:3-9; Ac 4:10-13,19; 5:29-32; Re 2:10,11; 12:11that.Ex 20:3-5; Le 19:4 was Nebuchadnezzar.13; Pr 21:24; Isa 51:23; Lu 12:4,5; Ac 5:33; 7:54full. Chal. filled. the form.5:6; Ge 4:5,6; 31:2he spake.Ex 15:9,10; 1Ki 20:10,11; 2Ki 19:27,28; Ps 76:10; Pr 16:14; 27:3,4one seven.6:24; Le 26:18,21,24,28than.1Ki 18:33-35; Mt 27:63-66 most mighty men. Chal. mighty of strength. to bind.15; Ac 12:4,5; 16:23,25 in their.Herodotus says the Babylonish dress was a linen tunic, another of woollen, a white short cloak, and a turban. coats. or, mantles. hats. or, turbans.21 commandment. Chal. word. urgent.Ex 12:33flame. or, spark. slew.6:24; Pr 11:8; 21:18; Zec 12:2,3; Mt 27:5; Ac 12:19 fell.6:16,17; Ps 34:19; 66:11,12; 124:1-5; Jer 38:6; La 3:52-542Co 1:8-10; 4:17; 1Pe 4:12,13 astonished.5:6; Ac 5:23-25; 9:6; 12:13counsellors. or, governors.2,3O king.9,10,17; 4:22,27; 5:18; 6:7,22; 1Sa 17:55; Ac 26:13,27 walking.Isa 43:2they have no hurt. Chal. there is no hurt in them.Ps 91:3-9; Mr 16:18; Ac 28:5; 1Pe 3:13the Son of God.Or, as {bar elahin} may be rendered, "a son of the gods," i.e., a divine person or angel. 18,28; Job 1:6; 38:7; Ps 34:7; Pr 30:4; Lu 1:35; Joh 19:7,8Ro 1:4 mouth. Chal. door. ye servants.17; 2:47; 6:20; Ezr 5:11; Ac 16:17; 27:23; Ga 1:10; Re 19:5the most.Ge 14:18come forth.Jos 3:17; 4:10,16-18; Isa 28:16; 52:12; Ac 16:37 the princes.2,3; 1Sa 17:46,47; 2Ki 19:19; Ps 83:18; 96:7-9; Isa 26:11Ac 2:6-12; 26:26upon.Isa 43:2; Heb 11:34nor was.This miraculous manifestation of Divine power was witnessed by the court and the nation, and was felt as a just punishment on the transgressors, and a signal display of mercy to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, which should operate on all believers to similar acts of faith and confidence in the Lord. Mt 10:30; Lu 21:17,18; Ac 27:34 Blessed.2:47; 4:34; 6:26; Ge 9:26; Ezr 1:3; 7:23-28hath sent.25; 6:22,23; Ge 19:15,16; 2Ch 32:21; Ps 34:7,8; 103:20; Isa 37:36Ac 5:19; 12:7-11; Heb 1:14that trusted.1Ch 5:20; 2Ch 20:20; Ps 22:4,5; 33:18,21; 34:22; 62:8; 84:11,12Ps 146:5,6; 147:11; Isa 26:3,4; Jer 17:7,8; 2Co 1:9,10Eph 1:12,13; 1Pe 1:21and have.Ezr 6:11; Ac 4:19yielded.Ro 12:1; 14:7,8; Php 1:20; Heb 11:37; Re 12:11serve.16-18; Ex 20:5; Mt 4:10 Therefore.6:26,27I make a decree. Chal. A decree is made by me. amiss. Chal.error. the God. 15,17,28cut in pieces. Chal. made pieces.2:5; *marg:because.6:27; De 32:31; Ps 3:8; 76:10 the king.1Sa 2:30; Ps 91:14; Joh 12:26; Ro 8:31promoted. Chal. made to prosper.Ps 1:3
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