Daniel 4:1-3

The King Acknowledges God

1 Nebuchadnezzar the king to all the peoples, nations, and men of every language that live in all the earth: "May your 1peace abound!
2 "It has seemed good to me to declare the signs and wonders which the 2Most High God has done for me.
3 "How great are His 3signs And how mighty are His wonders! His 4kingdom is an everlasting kingdom And His dominion is from generation to generation.

Daniel 4:1-3 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 4

This chapter was written by Nebuchadnezzar himself; and was either taken out of his archives, or given by him to Daniel, who under divine inspiration inserted it into this work of his; and a very useful instruction it contains, showing the sovereignty of God over the greatest kings and potentates of the earth, and this acknowledged by one of the proudest monarchs that ever lived upon it. It begins with a preface, saluting all nations, and declaring the greatness and power of God, Da 4:1-3 then follows the narrative of a dream the king dreamed, which troubled him; upon which he called for his wise men to interpret it, but in vain; at length he told it to Daniel, Da 4:4-9: the dream itself; which being told, astonished Daniel, the king being so much interested in it, Da 4:10-19, the interpretation of it, with Daniel's advice upon it, is in Da 4:20-27 the fulfilment of it, time and occasion thereof, Da 4:28-33. Nebuchadnezzar's restoration to his reason and kingdom, for which he praises God, Da 4:34-37.

Cross References 4

  • 1. Ezra 4:17; Daniel 6:25
  • 2. Daniel 3:26; Daniel 4:17, 24, 25, 32, 34
  • 3. Psalms 77:19; Psalms 105:27; Isaiah 25:1; Daniel 6:27
  • 4. Daniel 2:44; Daniel 4:34; Daniel 6:26

Footnotes 3

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