Daniel 4:4

4 I, Nebuchadnezzar, was restful in mine house (was comfortable in my house), and flourishing in my palace;

Daniel 4:4 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 4:4

I Nebuchadnezzar was at rest in mine house
Being returned from his wars, and having obtained victory over the Egyptians, and other nations, and made himself an universal monarch; and now was in entire rest from all his enemies; enjoying himself in his family, and among his courtiers, and nothing to disturb him from any quarter. Josephus F2 says this was a little after the history of the former chapter; but it must be many years after that: he reigned forty five years; one year after this dream, it came to pass; it was seven years fulfilling, and he lived after his restoration a year or two; so that this must be about the thirty fifth year of his reign. Bishop Usher F3 and Mr. Whiston F4 place it in the year of the world 3434 A.M., and before Christ 570; and so Dr. Prideaux F5. Mr. Bedford F6 puts it in the year 569: and flourishing in my palace:
in health of body, in rigour of mind, abounding with riches; indulging himself in all sensual pleasures; adored by his subjects, caressed by his courtiers, and in fame throughout the whole world: a new palace was built by him, of which ( Daniel 4:30 ) , being, as Dr. Prideaux F7 says, four times as large as the old one; eight miles in compass; surrounded with three walls; and had hanging gardens in it, he made for his wife.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Joseph. Antiqu. l. 10. c. 10. sect. 6.
F3 Annales Vet. Test. A. M. 3434.
F4 Chronological Tables, cent. 10.
F5 Connexion, p. 92.
F6 Scripture Chronology, p. 710.
F7 Connexion par. 1, B. 2. p. 102.

Daniel 4:4 In-Context

2 (The) High God made at me miracles and marvels; therefore it pleased me to preach his miracles, (The Most High God made miracles and marvels before me; and so it pleased me to preach about his miracles,)
3 for those be great, and his marvels, for those be strong; and his realm is an everlasting realm, and his power is into generation and into generation. (for they be great, and his marvels, for they be overwhelming; and his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his power is forever and ever.)
4 I, Nebuchadnezzar, was restful in mine house (was comfortable in my house), and flourishing in my palace;
5 I saw a dream that made me afeared; and my thoughts in my bed, and the sights of mine head, disturbed me. (I had a dream that made me afraid; and my thoughts on my bed, and the sights in my head, greatly disturbed me.)
6 And a decree was set forth by me, that all the wise men of Babylon should be brought in before my sight, and that they should show to me the solving of the dream (and that they should tell me the dream's interpretation).
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