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Daniele 4:13

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13 Io riguardava nelle visioni del mio capo, in sul mio letto; ed ecco, un vegghiante, e santo, discese dal cielo.

Daniele 4:13 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 4:13

I saw in the visions of my head upon my bed
The king goes on to relate what other things presented themselves to his imagination in his dream, concerning this tree which signified himself: and, behold, a watcher:
which Saadiah interprets of Bath Kol; but Aben Ezra, Jarchi, Jacchiades, and Ben Melech of an angel; so called because incorporeal, ever watches, and never sleeps, and is always attentive to, and observant of, the commands of God so the angels in the fragment of Enoch are called "egregori", watchers; and the same word is here used in the Alexandrian copy. Some F11 render it "an enemy", "an holy one": according to the sense of the word in ( 1 Samuel 28:16 ) , and produce it to show that angels are called enemies: and an Holy One;
one of the holy angels that never sinned, nor left their first estate, but continued in it; in which they are established by Christ, and are impeccable; are perfectly pure and holy in their nature and actions: such an one came down from heaven; the place of their abode, as it seemed to Nebuchadnezzar in his dream.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Lex. Kabalist. in voce (bwya) p. 54, 55.
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Daniele 4:13 In-Context

11 Quell’albero era grande, e forte, e la sua cima giungeva al cielo, e i suoi rami si stendevano fino all’estremità della terra.
12 I suoi rami eran belli, e il suo frutto era copioso, e vi era in quello da mangiar per tutti; le bestie de’ campi si riparavano all’ombra sotto ad esso, e gli uccelli del cielo albergavano ne’ suoi rami, e d’esso era nudrita ogni carne.
13 Io riguardava nelle visioni del mio capo, in sul mio letto; ed ecco, un vegghiante, e santo, discese dal cielo.
14 E gridò di forza, e disse così: Tagliate l’albero, e troncate i suoi rami; scotete le sue frondi, e spargete il suo frutto; dileguinsi le bestie di sotto ad esso, e gli uccelli da’ suoi rami;
15 ma pure, lasciate in terra il ceppo delle sue radici, e sia legato di legami di ferro, e di rame, fra l’erba della campagna; e sia bagnato della rugiada del cielo, e la sua parte sia con le bestie, nell’erba della terra.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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