Daniel 5:18-23

O thou.

3:17,18; 4:22; 6:22; Ac 26:13,19

the most.

2:37,38; 4:17,22-25,32; De 32:8; Ps 7:17; 9:2; 47:2; 92:8

La 3:35,38; Ac 7:48

that he.

3:4; 4:22; Jer 25:9-14; 27:5-7; Hab 2:5; Ro 13:1

whom he would he slew.

2:12,13; 3:6,20,21,29; Pr 16:14; Joh 19:11

when.

4:30-33,37; Ex 9:17; 18:11; Job 15:25-27; 40:11,12; Pr 16:5,18

Isa 14:12-17; Lu 1:51,52; 18:14

hardened.

1Sa 6:6; 2Ki 17:14; 2Ch 36:13; Jer 19:15; Heb 3:13

in pride. or, to deal proudly. deposed. Chal. made to comedown.

Isa 47:1; Jer 13:18; 48:18; Eze 30:6

he was driven.

4:25,32,33; Job 30:3-7

his heart was made like. or, he made his heart equal. etc.till.

4:17,25,32,35,37; Ex 9:14-16; Ps 83:17,18; Eze 17:24

thou.

18; Ps 119:46; Mt 14:4; Ac 4:8-13

his son.He was, strictly speaking, "his grandson;" but the term son is frequently used to denote filiation at any distance.

hast.

Ex 10:3; 2Ch 33:23; 36:12; Isa 26:10; Mt 21:32; Ac 5:29-33

1Pe 5:5,6

though.

Lu 12:47; Joh 13:17; Jas 4:6,17

lifted.

3,4; 2Ki 14:10; Isa 2:12; 33:10; 37:23; Jer 50:29; Eze 28:2,5,17

Eze 31:10; Hab 2:4; 1Ti 3:6; Re 13:5,6

the Lord.

4:37; Ge 14:19; Ps 115:16

and they.

2-4; 1Sa 5:1-9

hast praised.

Jud 16:23

which.

Ps 115:4-8; 135:15-17; Isa 37:19; 46:6,7; Hab 2:18,19; 1Co 8:4

in whose.

Ge 2:7; Job 12:10; 34:14,15; Ps 104:29; 146:4; Isa 42:5

Ac 17:25,28,29

and whose.

Job 31:4; Ps 139:3; Pr 20:24; Jer 10:23; Heb 4:13

hast thou.

Ro 1:21-23

John 11:51

being.

Ex 28:30; Jud 20:27,28; 1Sa 23:9; 28:6

he prophesied.

Nu 22:28; 24:2,14-25; Mt 7:22,23; 1Co 13:2; 2Pe 2:15-17

that Jesus.

10:15; Isa 53:5-8; Da 9:26; Mt 20:28; Ro 3:25,26; 2Co 5:21; Ga 3:13

Ga 4:4,5; 1Pe 2:24; 3:18

Revelation of John 9:17

having.This appears to point out the scarlet, blue and yellow colours, for which the Turks have always been remarkable. The "four angels bound in the Euphrates" denote their four sultanies bordering on that river, where they were confined till after the period of the Crusades. The time for which they were prepared, "an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year," computing a year for each day, amounts to 391 years, 15 days; and from their first conquest over the Christians, A.D. 1281, to the taking of Cameniec from the Poles, A.D. 1672, which was the last conquest by which their dominion was extended, is exactly that period.

9

jacinth.

21:20

brimstone.

18; 14:10; 19:20; 21:8; Ge 19:24; Ps 11:6; Isa 30:33; Eze 33:22

as the.

1Ch 12:8; Isa 5:28,29
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