Daniel 10:3

3 Je ne mangeai point de mets délicats; il n'entra dans ma bouche ni viande, ni vin, et je ne m'oignis point jusqu'à ce que les trois semaines fussent accomplies.

Daniel 10:3 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 10:3

I ate no pleasant bread
Or, "bread of desires" F4; such as was made of the finest of the wheat, and was eaten in the courts of princes where Daniel was: according to some Jewish Rabbins in Ben Melech, hot bread is meant; but in general it means the best of bread, such as had good qualities to make it desirable; and this Daniel refrained from, while he was humbling and afflicting himself on this sorrowful occasion, but ate coarse bread, black and grainy: neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth;
not delicate meat, as of fish, fowl, deer, and the like, as Saadiah observes; but contented himself with meaner fare; nor did he drink generous wine, as he had used to do, living in a king's court, and which his old age made necessary for him, since he could come at it; but he abstained from it, and other lawful pleasures of nature, the more to give himself up to acts of devotion and contemplation: neither did I anoint myself at all, until three whole weeks were
fulfilled;
which was wont to be frequently done by the Jews, especially at feasts; and by the Persians every day, among whom he now was; but this he refrained from, as was usual in times of fasting and humiliation; see ( Matthew 6:17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (twdmx Mxl) "panem desideriorum", Pagninus, Montanus; "desiderabilium", Junius & Tremellius; "desiderabilem", V. L. Vatablus, Piscator.

Daniel 10:3 In-Context

1 La troisième année de Cyrus, roi de Perse, une parole fut révélée à Daniel, qu'on nommait Beltshatsar; et cette parole est véritable et annonce un grand combat. Et il comprit la parole, et il eut l'intelligence de la vision.
2 En ce temps-là, moi Daniel, je fus dans le deuil pendant trois semaines.
3 Je ne mangeai point de mets délicats; il n'entra dans ma bouche ni viande, ni vin, et je ne m'oignis point jusqu'à ce que les trois semaines fussent accomplies.
4 Et le vingt-quatrième jour du premier mois, j'étais sur le bord du grand fleuve qui est l'Hiddékel.
5 Et je levai les yeux et je regardai; et voici, je vis un homme vêtu de lin, et dont les reins étaient ceints d'une ceinture d'or fin d'Uphaz.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.