Daniel 2:46

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46 Entonces el rey Nabucodonosor cay贸 sobre su rostro, y se humill贸 ante Daniel, y mand贸 que le sacrificasen presentes y perfumes.

Daniel 2:46 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 2:46

Then the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and
worshipped Daniel
Imagining there was something of divinity in him, that he could so exactly tell him his dream, which was past and gone; and give him the interpretation of it, respecting things to come, which he concluded none but God could do; and therefore, after the manner of the eastern people, threw himself prostrate to the earth, with his face to it, and gave religious adoration to Daniel; for that this cannot be understood of mere civil respect appears by his following orders; and had he not thought that Daniel was something more than a man, he, a proud monarch, would never have behaved in this manner to him; but, being struck with amazement at the relation of the dream, and the interpretation of it, he forgot what both he and Daniel were; the one a mighty king, the other a mere man, a servant, yea, a captive: this shows that he was not exasperated at the account of the fall of his monarchy, as might have been expected, but was filled with wonder at the revelation made: and commanded that they should offer an oblation and sweet odours unto
him;
rising from the ground, he gave orders to his servants about him, some of whom might be the priests of Bel, that they would bring a meat offering, and incense with it, and offer them to him as to a god; but, though this was ordered, we do not read it was done; for it cannot be thought that Daniel, who had scrupled eating the king's food, and drinking his wine, lest he should be defiled, and afterwards chose rather to be cast into a den of lions than to omit prayer to God, would ever suffer such a piece of idolatrous worship to be paid to him; and though he could not hinder the king's prostration and adoration, which were very sudden; yet it is highly probable he reasoned with the king upon it, and earnestly desired that no such undue honours should be paid to him; declaring that this knowledge was not of himself, but of God, to whom the glory ought to be given.

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Daniel 2:46 In-Context

44 Y en los d铆as de estos reyes, el Dios del cielo levantar谩 un Reino que eternalmente no se corromper谩; y no ser谩 dejado a otro pueblo este reino; el cual desmenuzar谩 y consumir谩 todos estos reinos, y 茅l permanecer谩 para siempre.
45 De la manera que viste que del monte fue cortada una piedra, que no con manos, desmenuz贸 al hierro, al bronce, al tiesto, a la plata, y al oro; el Dios grande mostr贸 al rey lo que ha de acontecer en lo por venir: y el sue帽o es verdadero, y fiel su declaraci贸n.
46 Entonces el rey Nabucodonosor cay贸 sobre su rostro, y se humill贸 ante Daniel, y mand贸 que le sacrificasen presentes y perfumes.
47 El rey habl贸 a Daniel, y dijo: Ciertamente que el Dios vuestro Dios es Dios de dioses, y el Se帽or de los reyes, y el descubridor de los misterios, pues pudiste revelar este misterio.
48 Entonces el rey magnific贸 a Daniel, y le dio muchos y grandes dones, y lo puso por gobernador de toda la provincia de Babilonia, y por pr铆ncipe de los gobernadores sobre todos los sabios de Babilonia.
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