Daniel 2:27

27 Daniel answered, "No wise man, magician, or fortune-teller can explain to the king the secret he has asked about.

Daniel 2:27 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 2:27

Daniel answered in the presence of the king
Boldly, and without fear: and said, the secret which the king hath demanded:
so he calls it, to show that it was something divine, which came from God, and could only be revealed by him, and was not to be found out by any art of man: cannot the wise men, the astrologers, the magicians, the soothsayers
show unto the king;
this he premises to the revelation of the secret, not only to observe the unreasonableness of the king's demand upon them, and the injustice of putting men to death for it; but that the discovery of the whole might appear to be truly divine, and God might have all the glory; it being what no class of men whatever could ever have made known unto him. The last word, rendered "soothsayers" {u}, is not used before; the Septuagint version leaves it untranslated, and calls them Gazarenes; and so Saadiah says, it is the name of a nation or people so called; but Jarchi takes them to be a sort of men that had confederacy with devils: the word signifies such that "cut" into parts, as the soothsayers, who cut up creatures, and looked into their entrails, and by them made their judgment of events; or as the astrologers, who cut and divide the heavens into parts, and by them divide future things; or determine, as Jacchiades says, what shall befall men; for the word is used also in the sense of determining or decreeing; hence, Saadiah says, some interpret it of princes, who by their words determine the affairs of kingdoms: by some it is rendered "fatalists" F23, who declare to men what their fate will be; but neither of these could show this secret to the king.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Nyrzg) sectores, Cocceius, Gejerus.
F23 "Fatidici", Munster, Tigurine version; "qui de homine determinant hoc, vel illo modo ipsi eventurum esse", Jacchiades.

Daniel 2:27 In-Context

25 Very quickly Arioch took Daniel to the king and said, "I have found a man among the captives from Judah who can tell the king what his dream means."
26 The king asked Daniel, who was also called Belteshazzar, "Are you able to tell me what I dreamed and what it means?"
27 Daniel answered, "No wise man, magician, or fortune-teller can explain to the king the secret he has asked about.
28 But there is a God in heaven who explains secret things, and he has shown King Nebuchadnezzar what will happen at a later time. This is your dream, the vision you saw while lying on your bed:
29 O king, as you were lying there, you thought about things to come. God, who can tell people about secret things, showed you what is going to happen.
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