Hebrew Word Studies (13 words)
29,31,37,38 etc.,Ezra 7:25.Topical LexiconLiterary Functionאַנְתָּה appears only in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, always as the emphatic masculine singular pronoun “you.” It functions to si 29,31,37,38 etc.,Ezra 7:25.Topical LexiconLiterary Functionאַנְתָּה appears only in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, always as the emphatic masculine singular pronoun “you.” It functions to si
- thou (semantic_range)
29,31,37,38 etc.,Ezra 7:25.Topical LexiconLiterary Functionאַנְתָּה appears only in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, always as the emphatic masculine singular pronoun “you.” It functions to si 29,31,37,38 etc.,Ezra 7:25.Topical LexiconLiterary Functionאַנְתָּה appears only in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, always as the emphatic masculine singular pronoun “you.” It functions to si
- thou (semantic_range)
7). It denotes the act of reigning, becoming king, or exercising royal authority. While applied to human monarchs, the verb also frames explicit declarations of God’s unrivaled kingship, weaving toget 7). It denotes the act of reigning, becoming king, or exercising royal authority. While applied to human monarchs, the verb also frames explicit declarations of God’s unrivaled kingship, weaving toget
- counsel (semantic_range)
- advice (semantic_range)
28+, constructDaniel 2:18+; emphaticאֱלָהָאDaniel 2:20+; suffixאֱלָהִיDaniel 6:23,הָךְ-Ezra 9:14+,הֵהּ-Daniel 6:6+,הֲהֹם-Ezra 5:5;Ezra 7:16,הֲהוֺן-Daniel 3:28(twice in verse);Daniel 3:29,הֲכֹם-Ezra 7: 28+, constructDaniel 2:18+; emphaticאֱלָהָאDaniel 2:20+; suffixאֱלָהִיDaniel 6:23,הָךְ-Ezra 9:14+,הֵהּ-Daniel 6:6+,הֲהֹם-Ezra 5:5;Ezra 7:16,הֲהוֺן-Daniel 3:28(twice in verse);Daniel 3:29,הֲכֹם-Ezra 7:
- these (semantic_range)
׳אֱלָהָא עDaniel 3:26;Daniel 3:32;Daniel 5:18,21;׳עalone,the Most High,Daniel 4:14;Daniel 4:21;Daniel 4:22;Daniel 4:29;Daniel 4:31;Daniel 7:25(compare Nabataean proper nameעליאלLzb341SAC91).Topical Le ׳אֱלָהָא עDaniel 3:26;Daniel 3:32;Daniel 5:18,21;׳עalone,the Most High,Daniel 4:14;Daniel 4:21;Daniel 4:22;Daniel 4:29;Daniel 4:31;Daniel 7:25(compare Nabataean proper nameעליאלLzb341SAC91).Topical Le
- roof-chamber (semantic_range)
׳אֱלָהָא עDaniel 3:26;Daniel 3:32;Daniel 5:18,21;׳עalone,the Most High,Daniel 4:14;Daniel 4:21;Daniel 4:22;Daniel 4:29;Daniel 4:31;Daniel 7:25(compare Nabataean proper nameעליאלLzb341SAC91).Topical Le ׳אֱלָהָא עDaniel 3:26;Daniel 3:32;Daniel 5:18,21;׳עalone,the Most High,Daniel 4:14;Daniel 4:21;Daniel 4:22;Daniel 4:29;Daniel 4:31;Daniel 7:25(compare Nabataean proper nameעליאלLzb341SAC91).Topical Le
- roof-chamber (semantic_range)
39+; constructמַלְכוּתEzra 4:24+; emphaticתָא-Daniel 2:37+,תָה-Daniel 2:44; suffixתִי-Daniel 4:15+,הֵתּ-Daniel 3:33+,תָךְ-Daniel 4:23+; plural constructמַלְכְוָתDaniel 7:27; emphaticוָתָא-Daniel 2:44; 39+; constructמַלְכוּתEzra 4:24+; emphaticתָא-Daniel 2:37+,תָה-Daniel 2:44; suffixתִי-Daniel 4:15+,הֵתּ-Daniel 3:33+,תָךְ-Daniel 4:23+; plural constructמַלְכְוָתDaniel 7:27; emphaticוָתָא-Daniel 2:44;
- royalty (semantic_range)
- reign (semantic_range)
- kingdom (semantic_range)
33, emphaticרְבוּתָאDaniel 5:18+, suffixתָךְ-Daniel 4:19; —greatnessof kingDaniel 4:19;Daniel 4:33;Daniel 5:18,19; of kingdomDaniel 7:27.Topical LexiconOverview of Usage in ScriptureStrong’s Hebrew 72 33, emphaticרְבוּתָאDaniel 5:18+, suffixתָךְ-Daniel 4:19; —greatnessof kingDaniel 4:19;Daniel 4:33;Daniel 5:18,19; of kingdomDaniel 7:27.Topical LexiconOverview of Usage in ScriptureStrong’s Hebrew 72
6). The term frames the rewards structure of ancient courts: privilege, recognition, and status flowing from the throne. InDaniel 2:37the prophet affirms that such honor is not self-generated: “The Go 6). The term frames the rewards structure of ancient courts: privilege, recognition, and status flowing from the throne. InDaniel 2:37the prophet affirms that such honor is not self-generated: “The Go
- honour (semantic_range)
18; suffixהַדְרִיDaniel 4:27;Daniel 4:33(where Behrm plausibly (after Theod.)הַדְרֵת[ᵑ7הֲדַרreturn]).Topical LexiconMeaning and ScopeHadar denotes visible magnificence, royal dignity, and the public d 18; suffixהַדְרִיDaniel 4:27;Daniel 4:33(where Behrm plausibly (after Theod.)הַדְרֵת[ᵑ7הֲדַרreturn]).Topical LexiconMeaning and ScopeHadar denotes visible magnificence, royal dignity, and the public d
- honour (semantic_range)
- majesty (semantic_range)
1.Ezra 4:13, 15, 20; 6:8; 7:24—human governments receiving or withholding tribute, tax, and custom.2.Daniel 2:21, 37-38; 4:17, 25, 32; 5:18, 28; 7:4, 6, 12, 14, 27—God “gives” wisdom, kingdoms, domini 1.Ezra 4:13, 15, 20; 6:8; 7:24—human governments receiving or withholding tribute, tax, and custom.2.Daniel 2:21, 37-38; 4:17, 25, 32; 5:18, 28; 7:4, 6, 12, 14, 27—God “gives” wisdom, kingdoms, domini
- place (semantic_range)
- lay (semantic_range)
- be given (semantic_range)
2), Nebuchadnezzar swiftly asserted dominance across the Fertile Crescent. Scripture records his first contact with Judah when he besieged Jerusalem in the third year of Jehoiakim (Daniel 1:1). From t 2), Nebuchadnezzar swiftly asserted dominance across the Fertile Crescent. Scripture records his first contact with Judah when he besieged Jerusalem in the third year of Jehoiakim (Daniel 1:1). From t
13(see Behrm Marti),אֲבוךְ(K§ 53, 2 a)Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:18אֲבוּ֫הִיDaniel 5:2.2pluralfathers, ancestors, [אֲבָהָןDl.c.], suffixאֲבָהָתיDaniel 2:33(Baerתַי-, but see K§ 53, 1 13(see Behrm Marti),אֲבוךְ(K§ 53, 2 a)Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:11;Daniel 5:18אֲבוּ֫הִיDaniel 5:2.2pluralfathers, ancestors, [אֲבָהָןDl.c.], suffixאֲבָהָתיDaniel 2:33(Baerתַי-, but see K§ 53, 1
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
O thou king,.... "Hear" (t), O king; so Aben Ezra supplies it; what he was about to say first, in order to prepare him for the meaning of the handwriting, and the cause of it; or,
"thou knowest", as Saadiah supplies it; namely, what follows: the most high God gave Nebuchadnezzar thy father a kingdom: a very large one, which reached to the ends of the earth: this was not to be ascribed to his predecessor that left it to him; or to his victorious arms, which increased it; or to his idol gods, to whom he attributed it; but to the most high God, from whom promotion alone cometh; and who, being above all gods and kings, sets up, and pulls down, as he pleases; he gave him his large dominions: and majesty, and glory, and honour; greatness among men; glory and honour from them, on account of the majesty of his person and kingdom; the victories he obtained, and the great things he did to make him famous while he lived, and to perpetuate his memory after death. (t) So Pagninus, Munster.