Hebrew Word Studies (10 words)
see onDaniel 3:6),interrogative pronounwho?(Old Aramaic, Nabataean, PalmyreneמןLzb312Cooke188),ᵑ7מן, Syriac, EthiopicArabicWCG 123:Biblical Hebrewמִי); —1who?Ezra 5:3,9; strengthened byהוּא,Daniel 3:1 see onDaniel 3:6),interrogative pronounwho?(Old Aramaic, Nabataean, PalmyreneמןLzb312Cooke188),ᵑ7מן, Syriac, EthiopicArabicWCG 123:Biblical Hebrewמִי); —1who?Ezra 5:3,9; strengthened byהוּא,Daniel 3:1
- from (semantic_range)
- out of (semantic_range)
- by reason of (semantic_range)
of same origin as Arabicpossessor of[compare below Biblical Hebrewזֶה]. Properly a demonstrativethat[compareזֶה; in Ethiopiczeis 'this',za'which']; but this being referred by usage to something preced of same origin as Arabicpossessor of[compare below Biblical Hebrewזֶה]. Properly a demonstrativethat[compareזֶה; in Ethiopiczeis 'this',za'which']; but this being referred by usage to something preced
- who (semantic_range)
- because (semantic_range)
38); so Nabataean and Egyptian AramaicלהןCooke217, 219, 241S-CPap. C 6, 7+;lâinnî, howeverSocArab. Dial.see Marokko 44, Anm. 103;ᵑ7אִילָּהֵיןGenesis 32:28;Genesis 43:3and elsewhere); —1after a negativ 38); so Nabataean and Egyptian AramaicלהןCooke217, 219, 241S-CPap. C 6, 7+;lâinnî, howeverSocArab. Dial.see Marokko 44, Anm. 103;ᵑ7אִילָּהֵיןGenesis 32:28;Genesis 43:3and elsewhere); —1after a negativ
- not (semantic_range)
46records the climactic scene after Daniel interprets Nebuchadnezzar’s dream: “Then King Nebuchadnezzar fell facedown and paid homage to Daniel, and he ordered that an offering and incense be presente 46records the climactic scene after Daniel interprets Nebuchadnezzar’s dream: “Then King Nebuchadnezzar fell facedown and paid homage to Daniel, and he ordered that an offering and incense be presente
- fall (semantic_range)
46;Imperfect3masculine singularיִסְגֻּדDaniel 3:6+, 3 masculine pluralיִסְגְּדוּןDaniel 3:28, etc.;Participle activepluralסָֽגְדִיןDaniel 3:7#NAME?do homageלְצֶלֶםDaniel 3:5,7,10,12,14,15,18,לof false 46;Imperfect3masculine singularיִסְגֻּדDaniel 3:6+, 3 masculine pluralיִסְגְּדוּןDaniel 3:28, etc.;Participle activepluralסָֽגְדִיןDaniel 3:7#NAME?do homageלְצֶלֶםDaniel 3:5,7,10,12,14,15,18,לof false
(1) governmental imposition (Ezra 7:24), (2) royal threats of execution (Daniel 3), (3) persecution of prayer (Daniel 6), and (4) eschatological enthronement (Daniel 7:9). Together they reveal the con (1) governmental imposition (Ezra 7:24), (2) royal threats of execution (Daniel 3), (3) persecution of prayer (Daniel 6), and (4) eschatological enthronement (Daniel 7:9). Together they reveal the con
- worm (semantic_range)
- decay (semantic_range)
26+,Daniel 7:15editions, Giגּוֺ(Baerגּוֺא, see onDaniel 3:6); suffix 3masculine singularגַּוֵּהּEzra 5:7, 3feminine singularגַּוַּהּEzra 4:15;Ezra 6:2; —midst, always with prepositions:a.בְּגוֺא(= Heb 26+,Daniel 7:15editions, Giגּוֺ(Baerגּוֺא, see onDaniel 3:6); suffix 3masculine singularגַּוֵּהּEzra 5:7, 3feminine singularגַּוַּהּEzra 4:15;Ezra 6:2; —midst, always with prepositions:a.בְּגוֺא(= Heb
19(probablyfemininevDaniel 3:26)furnace(probably loan-word from Assyrianutûnu, atûnu,id., [also Tel Amarna], DHMVOJ 1.23Buhl; Syriachence Arabicas loan-word Frä26; EthiopicDi763; conjectures on etymol 19(probablyfemininevDaniel 3:26)furnace(probably loan-word from Assyrianutûnu, atûnu,id., [also Tel Amarna], DHMVOJ 1.23Buhl; Syriachence Arabicas loan-word Frä26; EthiopicDi763; conjectures on etymol
6and masculineDaniel 7:9fire(ᵑ7Syriac; see √נורBiblical Hebrew); — absolute׳נDaniel 3:27;Daniel 7:9(twice in verse);Daniel 7:10; emphaticנוּרָאDaniel 3:612t. 3.Topical LexiconSummary of Biblical Usage 6and masculineDaniel 7:9fire(ᵑ7Syriac; see √נורBiblical Hebrew); — absolute׳נDaniel 3:27;Daniel 7:9(twice in verse);Daniel 7:10; emphaticנוּרָאDaniel 3:612t. 3.Topical LexiconSummary of Biblical Usage
1–7). Refusal leads to death “in the midst of a blazing fiery furnace” (Daniel 3:6). The phrase with יְקַד paints a vivid backdrop typical of Mesopotamian kilns, which could be heated by bellows to ex 1–7). Refusal leads to death “in the midst of a blazing fiery furnace” (Daniel 3:6). The phrase with יְקַד paints a vivid backdrop typical of Mesopotamian kilns, which could be heated by bellows to ex
- burn (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
And whoso falleth not down and worshippeth,.... The image; the above is the decree, this that follows the sanction of it: that he should be cast into the midst of
the burning fiery furnace; See Gill on Dan 3:6 .