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Daniel 4:19 Cross-References

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Then Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, was astonied for one hour, and his thoughts troubled him. The king spake, and said, Belteshazzar, let not the dream, or the interpretation thereof, trouble thee. Belteshazzar answered and said, My lord, the dream be to them that hate thee, and the interpretation thereof to thine enemies.

Daniel 4:19 (KJV)

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Danielthe prophet of the book of Daniel (EZK 14:14)

Commentary on Daniel 4:19

Daniel's response to the dream interpretation reveals his character: he's 'astonied' (Hebrew דָּהַם/daham, stunned/appalled) for 'one hour' (brief period), and his thoughts 'troubled him.' This distress isn't due to interpretive difficulty—God had revealed the meaning—but to the message's severity. Daniel must tell the king who had honored and promoted him that devastating judgment approaches. The king, perceiving Daniel's distress, reassures him: 'let not the dream or the interpretation thereof trouble thee.' This shows Nebuchadnezzar's regard for Daniel and desire to hear truth even if unfav...

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