Verse (Click for Chapter) New International VersionHe said, “Daniel, you who are highly esteemed, consider carefully the words I am about to speak to you, and stand up, for I have now been sent to you.” And when he said this to me, I stood up trembling.New Living TranslationAnd ...
the prayer of the preceding chapter. This addition does not occur in the Peshitta or Vulgate.He said unto me,Fear not,Daniel.Still the signs of terror were manifest in Daniel, and the angel spoke encouragingly to him.For from the first day, etc. When Daniel had begun his petition to God...
Daniel Chapter 2 Commentary: Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream In the second chapter of the book of Daniel, we are transported to the second year of the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar. The chapter centers around Nebuchadnezzar’s troubling, yet prophetic, dream. When none of the king’s magicians and seers...
Commentary on Presentation by Daniel AlbrittonChapter pp 75–77 Cite this chapter Protecting the Ozone Layer Gordon McBean 223 Accesses Abstract First of all, I would like to say that it is very hard to follow Dan’s excellent presentation because he is not only an authority in the field ...
Chapter 2 of the Syriac commentary on Daniel ascribed to him is investigated in this paper: The biblical (Peshi?ta) text the author probably had at his disposal when he wrote the commentary, similarities and differences between the commentary and Ephrem's interpretation of Daniel 2 as it is ...
Read ChapterCompare PREVIOUSDaniel 10:3NEXTDaniel 10:5 Daniel 10:4 Meaning and Commentary Daniel 10:4 And in the four and twentieth day of the first month Of the third year of Cyrus, as Jacchiades; or rather of the Jewish year, the month Ab or Nisan, which answers to part of March ...
Daniel 10:1 sn This chapter begins the final unit in the book of Daniel, consisting of chapters 10-12. The traditional chapter divisions to some extent obscure the relationship of these chapters. Daniel 10:1 tc The LXX has “first.” sn Cyrus’ third year would have been ca. 536 b.c...
Daniel 3 RVR Daniel 3:10 10 Tú, oh rey, pusiste ley que todo hombre en oyendo el son de la bocina, del pífano, del tamboril, del arpa, del salterio, de la zampoña, y de todo instrumento músico, se postrase y adorase la estatua de oro: Read Chapter Compare ...
Daniel 1 Commentary: An Introduction to Daniel Chapter 1 In this first chapter of the book of Daniel, one of the most intense prophetic books of the Old Testament, we are introduced to several new names, including four Hebrew men who have been taken into exile in Babylonian captivity. Their...
His conclusion that nine different and complete episodes follow the first chapter is therefore untenable. The book, however, may have included originally only i.-vii., an assumption that would explain the following three circumstances: the dropping of the Aramaic; the formula "Hitherto is the end...