Genesis 41:14
sent.1Sa 2:7,8; Ps 105:19-22; 113:7,8and they brought him hastily. Heb. made him run.Ex 10:16; 1Sa 2:8; Ps 113:7,8; Da 2:25he shaved.2Sa 19:24; 2Ki 25:29; Es 4:1-4; 5:1; Isa 61:3,10; Jer 52:32,33Genesis 41:40
Thou shalt.39:4-6; 45:8,9,26; Ps 105:21,22; Pr 22:29; Da 2:46-48; 5:29; 6:3be ruled. Heb. be armed, or kiss.1Sa 10:1; Job 31:27; Ps 2:121 Samuel 15:17
When thou.9:21; 10:22; Jud 6:15; Ho 13:1; Mt 18:4the Lord.1-3; 10:12 Samuel 7:8
I took thee.1Sa 16:11,12; 1Ch 17:7; Ps 78:70following. Heb. after. ruler.6:21; 12:7; 1Sa 9:16; 10:1Job 36:6-7
preserveth.21:7-9,30; Ps 55:23; Jer 12:1,2; 2Pe 2:9giveth.29:12-17; Ps 9:12; 10:14,15; 72:4,12-14; 82:1-4; Pr 22:22,23Isa 11:4poor. or, afflicted.Ex 22:22-24; Ps 140:12 withdraw.2Ch 16:9; Ps 33:18; 34:15; Zep 3:17; 1Pe 3:12with.1:3; 42:12; Ge 23:6; 41:40; 1Sa 2:8; Es 10:3; Ps 78:70-72; 113:7,8he doth.2Sa 7:13-16; Ps 112:7-10; 2Th 3:3Ecclesiastes 4:14
For out.This is probably an allusion to some fact with which we are unacquainted. History furnishes many instances of mean persons raised to sovereign authority, and of kings being reduced to the meanest offices, and to a morsel. Agrippa mounted the throne of Israel after having been long in prison; and similar instances are not wanting in modern times. Ge 41:14,33-44; Job 5:11; Ps 113:7,8also.1Ki 14:26,27; 2Ki 23:31-34; 24:1,2,6,12; 25:7,27-30; La 4:20Da 4:31Daniel 2:48
a great.6; 5:16; Ge 41:39-43; Nu 22:16,17; 24:11; 1Sa 17:25; 25:2; 2Sa 19:322Ki 5:1; Job 1:3; Jer 5:5ruler.5:29; 6:1,2and chief.4:9; 5:11Daniel 6:3
was preferred.Pr 22:29an.5:12,14; 9:23; Ge 41:38-41; Ne 7:2; Pr 3:3,4; 17:27; Ec 2:13thought.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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