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Daniel 5:6

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6 Entonces el rostro del rey palideci贸, y sus pensamientos lo turbaron, las coyunturas de sus caderas se le relajaron y sus rodillas comenzaron a chocar una contra otra.

Daniel 5:6 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 5:6

Then the kings countenance changed
Or, "his brightness" {l}; his ruddy countenance, his florid looks, his gay airs; all his jollity and mirth, that appeared in his face, were changed into paleness, sadness, and confusion: and his thoughts troubled him;
what should be the meaning of this; perhaps he might immediately fear it presaged ruin and destruction to him; the sins of his former life might at once come into his thoughts, and those particularly he had now been guilty of; his luxury and intemperance, his idolatry and profanation of the vessels of the sanctuary, which his conscience might accuse him of, and give him great distress and trouble: so that the joints of his loins were loosed;
or, "the girdles of his loins" F13; which were loosed or broke, through the agitation he was in; or he was all over in a sweat, so that he was obliged to loose his girdle; or, as persons in great fear and consternation, he was seized with a pain in his back; it opened as it were; nor could he hold his urine; as Grotius and others; see ( Isaiah 45:1 ) , where this seems to be prophesied of: and his knees smote one against another;
as is the case of persons in a great tremor, or under a panic. "Et subito genua intremuere timore".--Ovid.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (yhwyz) "splendores ejus", Montanus, Vatablus, Michaelis.
F13 (hurx yrjq) "cingula lumborum ejus", Pagninus, Junius & Tremellius, Cocceius.
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Daniel 5:6 In-Context

4 Bebieron vino y alabaron a los dioses de oro y plata, de bronce, hierro, madera y piedra.
5 De pronto aparecieron los dedos de una mano humana y comenzaron a escribir frente al candelabro sobre lo encalado de la pared del palacio del rey, y el rey vio el dorso de la mano que escrib铆a.
6 Entonces el rostro del rey palideci贸, y sus pensamientos lo turbaron, las coyunturas de sus caderas se le relajaron y sus rodillas comenzaron a chocar una contra otra.
7 El rey grit贸 fuertemente que trajeran a los encantadores, a los caldeos y a los adivinos. El rey habl贸, y dijo a los sabios de Babilonia: Cualquiera que pueda leer esta inscripci贸n y declararme su interpretaci贸n, ser谩 vestido de p煤rpura, llevar谩 un collar de oro al cuello y tendr谩 autoridad como tercero en el reino.
8 Entonces entraron todos los sabios del rey, pero no pudieron leer la inscripci贸n ni dar a conocer al rey su interpretaci贸n.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Am茅ricas庐 (LBLA庐), Copyright 漏 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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