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Daniel 2:13-23

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13 Entonces, debido al decreto del rey, enviaron hombres para que encontraran y mataran a Daniel y a sus amigos.
14 Cuando Arioc, comandante de la guardia real, lleg贸 a matarlos, Daniel manej贸 la situaci贸n con sabidur铆a y discreci贸n.
15 Le pregunt贸 a Arioc: 芦驴Por qu茅 emiti贸 el rey un decreto tan severo?禄. Entonces Arioc le cont贸 todo lo que hab铆a sucedido.
16 Daniel fue a ver al rey inmediatamente y le pidi贸 m谩s tiempo para comunicarle el significado del sue帽o.
17 Entonces Daniel regres贸 a casa y cont贸 a sus amigos Anan铆as, Misael y Azar铆as lo que hab铆a ocurrido.
18 Les rog贸 que pidieran al Dios del cielo que tuviera misericordia y les revelara el secreto, para que no fueran ejecutados junto con los dem谩s sabios de Babilonia.
19 Esa noche el misterio le fue revelado a Daniel en una visi贸n. Entonces alab贸 al Dios del cielo
20 y dijo:
芦Alabado sea el nombre de Dios por siempre y para siempre,
porque a 茅l pertenecen toda la sabidur铆a y todo el poder.
21 脡l controla el curso de los sucesos del mundo;
茅l quita reyes y pone otros reyes.
脡l da sabidur铆a a los sabios
y conocimiento a los estudiosos.
22 脡l revela cosas profundas y misteriosas
y conoce lo que se oculta en la oscuridad,
aunque 茅l est谩 rodeado de luz.
23 Te agradezco y te alabo, Dios de mis antepasados,
porque me has dado sabidur铆a y fortaleza.
Me revelaste lo que te pedimos
y nos diste a conocer lo que el rey exig铆a禄.

Daniel 2:13-23 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIAL 2

The subject of this chapter is a dream which Nebuchadnezzar had dreamed, but had forgot; upon which he calls his magicians and astrologers together, to tell him it, and the interpretation of it; threatening them with death if they did not, and promising them great rewards and honour if they did, Da 2:1-6, they urge the unreasonableness of the demand, and the impossibility of the thing; which so highly incensed the king, that he ordered their immediate destruction, Da 2:7-13, Daniel and his companions being in danger, he goes in to the king, and desires time, and he would show him what he had dreamed; which being granted, he spent it in prayer to God, Da 2:14-18, and the thing being revealed to him, he gave thanks to God, Da 2:19-23, and being introduced to the king, he both told him his dream, and the interpretation of it; which concerned the four monarchies of the world, and the everlasting kingdom of the Messiah, Da 2:24-45, upon which he was highly honoured, and greatly promoted by the king, Da 2:46-49.

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