Daniel 2:15

15 Habló y dijo a Arioc capitán del rey: ¿Cuál es la causa por la cual este mandamiento se publica de parte del rey tan apresuradamente? Entonces Arioc declaró el negocio a Daniel.

Daniel 2:15 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 2:15

And he answered and said to Arioch the king's captain
Or governor F13; over the persons before mentioned; either the king's guard or militia, or cooks or executioners: before, the manner in which Daniel answered is observed; here, the matter of it, as follows: why is the decree so hasty from the King?
or, "why this rash", hasty, or cruel (as the Vulgate Latin version) decree from the king? for so it was: what is the cause and reason of it? then Arioch made the thing known to Daniel;
who before was ignorant of it; he was not with the wise men before the king; either they did not care he should go with them, and therefore called him not; or he did not choose to go himself, being under no temptation by the rewards offered, and especially having no summons from the king himself: this being his case, Arioch informs him of the whole affair; how that the king had dreamed a dream, and forgot it; and had sent for the wise men to tell him both it and the interpretation; but they not being able to do it, and declaring also that it was impossible to be done, the king had given orders to slay all of that character.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (ajylv) "dominatori", Junius &, Tremellius, Piscator, Broughtonus,

Daniel 2:15 In-Context

13 Y se publicó el mandamiento y los sabios eran llevados a la muerte y buscaron a Daniel y a sus compañeros para matarlos.
14 Entonces Daniel habló avisada y prudentemente a Arioc, capitán de los de la guardia del rey, que había salido para matar a los sabios de Babilonia.
15 Habló y dijo a Arioc capitán del rey: ¿Cuál es la causa por la cual este mandamiento se publica de parte del rey tan apresuradamente? Entonces Arioc declaró el negocio a Daniel.
16 Y Daniel entró, y pidió al rey que le diese tiempo, y que él mostraría al rey la declaración.
17 Entonces Daniel se fue a su casa y declaró el negocio a Ananías, Misael, y Azarías, sus compañeros,
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