Hebrew Word Studies (27 words)
the usually Aramaic forms areהֵידֵין, Mandeanהאידין(NöM 207); from [אֱדַי] = Biblical Hebrewאֲזַי(seeאָז) + determ. affixn(as inדִּכֵּן,תַּמָּן; in Sabean = post-positive article; HomChr. § 57:compare the usually Aramaic forms areהֵידֵין, Mandeanהאידין(NöM 207); from [אֱדַי] = Biblical Hebrewאֲזַי(seeאָז) + determ. affixn(as inדִּכֵּן,תַּמָּן; in Sabean = post-positive article; HomChr. § 57:compare
- then (semantic_range)
- thereupon (semantic_range)
3, emphaticסָֽרְכַיָּאDaniel 6:4;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 6:7, constructסָֽרְבֵיDaniel 6:8.Topical LexiconMeaning and FunctionThe term סָרֵךְ denotes a senior civil officer who stands between the king and th 3, emphaticסָֽרְכַיָּאDaniel 6:4;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 6:7, constructסָֽרְבֵיDaniel 6:8.Topical LexiconMeaning and FunctionThe term סָרֵךְ denotes a senior civil officer who stands between the king and th
- chief (semantic_range)
- overseer (semantic_range)
2,3,27;Daniel 6:2;Daniel 6:3;Daniel 6:4;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 6:7;Daniel 6:8.אִילָןseeאול.Topical LexiconDefinition and Historical Settingאַחַשְׁדַּרְפָּן (Strong’s H324) designates the “satraps” of the M 2,3,27;Daniel 6:2;Daniel 6:3;Daniel 6:4;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 6:7;Daniel 6:8.אִילָןseeאול.Topical LexiconDefinition and Historical Settingאַחַשְׁדַּרְפָּן (Strong’s H324) designates the “satraps” of the M
26+,הֲוָאDaniel 5:19+; 2 masculine singularהֲוַיְתָDaniel 2:31,34, 1singularהֲוֵיתDaniel 4:1+; 3 masculine pluralהֲווֺDaniel 2:35+;Imperfect3masculine singularלֶהֱוֵא(K§ 47, l) b) Dr§ 204 Obs.NöM 215 26+,הֲוָאDaniel 5:19+; 2 masculine singularהֲוַיְתָDaniel 2:31,34, 1singularהֲוֵיתDaniel 4:1+; 3 masculine pluralהֲווֺDaniel 2:35+;Imperfect3masculine singularלֶהֱוֵא(K§ 47, l) b) Dr§ 204 Obs.NöM 215
- he (semantic_range)
- she (semantic_range)
- it (semantic_range)
16,49; 3masculine pluralבְּעוֺDaniel 2:13; 1pluralבְּעֵ֫ינָאDaniel 2:23;Imperfect3masculine singularיִבְעֵאDaniel 6:8;Daniel 6:13; 1singularאֶבְעֵאֿDaniel 7:16;InfinitiveלְמִבְעֵאDaniel 2:18;Participl 16,49; 3masculine pluralבְּעוֺDaniel 2:13; 1pluralבְּעֵ֫ינָאDaniel 2:23;Imperfect3masculine singularיִבְעֵאDaniel 6:8;Daniel 6:13; 1singularאֶבְעֵאֿDaniel 7:16;InfinitiveלְמִבְעֵאDaniel 2:18;Participl
- ask (semantic_range)
- seek (semantic_range)
- ask (semantic_range)
- request (semantic_range)
- seek (semantic_range)
5(twice in verse);Daniel 6:6( = ground of accusation).Topical LexiconConcept and Essenceעִלָּה denotes a ground, occasion, or pretext—especially one sought for accusation. It is the search for a legal 5(twice in verse);Daniel 6:6( = ground of accusation).Topical LexiconConcept and Essenceעִלָּה denotes a ground, occasion, or pretext—especially one sought for accusation. It is the search for a legal
- matter (semantic_range)
- affair (semantic_range)
—Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers —Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers
- find (semantic_range)
- be found (semantic_range)
13,14 50t. Daniel.Topical LexiconPersonal backgroundDaniel (“God is my Judge”) was a noble Judean youth taken captive to Babylon in the third year of Jehoiakim (Daniel 1:1–6). Though exiled, he remain 13,14 50t. Daniel.Topical LexiconPersonal backgroundDaniel (“God is my Judge”) was a noble Judean youth taken captive to Babylon in the third year of Jehoiakim (Daniel 1:1–6). Though exiled, he remain
׳לְצעליאDaniel 7:25, i.e.against;מַלְכוּתָא׳מִצּDaniel 6:5, i.e.arising from, touching.Topical LexiconSemantic Scope and Nuancesצַד (ṣad) functions within Biblical Aramaic as a relational noun that de ׳לְצעליאDaniel 7:25, i.e.against;מַלְכוּתָא׳מִצּDaniel 6:5, i.e.arising from, touching.Topical LexiconSemantic Scope and Nuancesצַד (ṣad) functions within Biblical Aramaic as a relational noun that de
- side (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)
“God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness, “God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness,
- the whole (semantic_range)
5(twice in verse);Daniel 6:6( = ground of accusation).Topical LexiconConcept and Essenceעִלָּה denotes a ground, occasion, or pretext—especially one sought for accusation. It is the search for a legal 5(twice in verse);Daniel 6:6( = ground of accusation).Topical LexiconConcept and Essenceעִלָּה denotes a ground, occasion, or pretext—especially one sought for accusation. It is the search for a legal
- matter (semantic_range)
- affair (semantic_range)
9corruptword; as noun =faultDaniel 6:5(twice in verse) (compareᵑ7Psalm 17:3;Ruth 4:22).Topical LexiconOccurrences and Immediate ContextThe term appears three times, all within the Aramaic sections of 9corruptword; as noun =faultDaniel 6:5(twice in verse) (compareᵑ7Psalm 17:3;Ruth 4:22).Topical LexiconOccurrences and Immediate ContextThe term appears three times, all within the Aramaic sections of
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)
Perfect3masculine singularיְכִלDaniel 6:21(subject God), 2 masculine singularיְכֵ֫לְתָּDaniel 2:47;Imperfect3masculine singularיוּכַל(Hebraism, K§ 43, 1. Beisp. b))Daniel 2:10,יִכֻּלDaniel 3:29(subjec Perfect3masculine singularיְכִלDaniel 6:21(subject God), 2 masculine singularיְכֵ֫לְתָּDaniel 2:47;Imperfect3masculine singularיוּכַל(Hebraism, K§ 43, 1. Beisp. b))Daniel 2:10,יִכֻּלDaniel 3:29(subjec
- be able (semantic_range)
—Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers —Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers
- find (semantic_range)
- be found (semantic_range)
“God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness, “God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness,
- the whole (semantic_range)
8;ᵑ7קְבֵיל, withלְ,לִקְבֵיל, suffixלְקִבֵלִי, etc.,in front of(Dalm§ 47, 7); Syriac,aspect,in front,, suffixin front (of), opposite (to), compareGenesis 15:10ᵑ7ᵑ6; Palmyreneלקבלbefore(Cooke321, compar 8;ᵑ7קְבֵיל, withלְ,לִקְבֵיל, suffixלְקִבֵלִי, etc.,in front of(Dalm§ 47, 7); Syriac,aspect,in front,, suffixin front (of), opposite (to), compareGenesis 15:10ᵑ7ᵑ6; Palmyreneלקבלbefore(Cooke321, compar
- receive (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)
45; 6:4; 6:23). In each setting it conveys the idea of firmness expressed either as something worthy of confidence or as a person exhibiting fidelity and trust.Reliability of Divine Revelation (Daniel 45; 6:4; 6:23). In each setting it conveys the idea of firmness expressed either as something worthy of confidence or as a person exhibiting fidelity and trust.Reliability of Divine Revelation (Daniel
21וְהוּא מְהַשְׁנֵא ֗֗֗andhe willchange, etc.,Daniel 2:22;Daniel 2:44;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 7:7,24;Ezra 5:8;Daniel 2:32הוּא צַלְמָאthatimage (nom. pend. ['hanging' noun clause]);Daniel 4:19אַנְתָּה הוּאth 21וְהוּא מְהַשְׁנֵא ֗֗֗andhe willchange, etc.,Daniel 2:22;Daniel 2:44;Daniel 6:5;Daniel 7:7,24;Ezra 5:8;Daniel 2:32הוּא צַלְמָאthatimage (nom. pend. ['hanging' noun clause]);Daniel 4:19אַנְתָּה הוּאth
- she (semantic_range)
- it (semantic_range)
“God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness, “God saw all that He had made” (Genesis 1:31). From the outset, kol proclaims that nothing lies outside the Creator’s ownership.• This theme continues: “The earth is the LORD’s, and all its fullness,
- the whole (semantic_range)
Ezra 4:22;Ezra 6:8–9;Daniel 6:4. Each setting involves affairs of state and the welfare of God’s people within pagan empires, giving the word a distinctly political and covenantal flavor.Historical Se Ezra 4:22;Ezra 6:8–9;Daniel 6:4. Each setting involves affairs of state and the welfare of God’s people within pagan empires, giving the word a distinctly political and covenantal flavor.Historical Se
- neglect (semantic_range)
- remissness (semantic_range)
9corruptword; as noun =faultDaniel 6:5(twice in verse) (compareᵑ7Psalm 17:3;Ruth 4:22).Topical LexiconOccurrences and Immediate ContextThe term appears three times, all within the Aramaic sections of 9corruptword; as noun =faultDaniel 6:5(twice in verse) (compareᵑ7Psalm 17:3;Ruth 4:22).Topical LexiconOccurrences and Immediate ContextThe term appears three times, all within the Aramaic sections of
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)
—Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers —Perfect1singularהַשְׁכַּ֫חַתDaniel 2:25; 3masculine pluralהַשְׁכַּ֫חוּEzra 4:19;Daniel 6:12;Imperfect2masculine singularתְּהַשְׁכַּתEzra 4:15;Ezra 7:16;InfinitiveלְהַשְׁכָּחָהDaniel 6:5(twice in vers
- find (semantic_range)
- be found (semantic_range)
126t. Daniel;Ezra 7:18; 3masculine singularעֲלוֺהִי(so Nabataean, Palmyrene; Egyptian AramaicעלויS-CA 6+)Daniel 3:28+,עֲלֹהִיEzra 6:11; 3feminine singularעליהKt (so Egyptian Aramaic, S-CD 24),עֲלַהּQr 126t. Daniel;Ezra 7:18; 3masculine singularעֲלוֺהִי(so Nabataean, Palmyrene; Egyptian AramaicעלויS-CA 6+)Daniel 3:28+,עֲלֹהִיEzra 6:11; 3feminine singularעליהKt (so Egyptian Aramaic, S-CD 24),עֲלַהּQr
- upon (semantic_range)
- over (semantic_range)
- on account of (semantic_range)
- above (semantic_range)
- to (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Then said these men,.... To one another: we shall not find any occasion against this Daniel; whom they speak of with great disdain and contempt, calling him this Daniel, this fellow,
though in the highest post in the kingdom: except we find it against him concerning the law of his God; about his religion; not that they thought he would be prevailed upon to break the law of his God in any respect; but they knew he was tenacious of the Jewish religion, and of all the laws, rites, and ceremonies of it; if therefore they could get an act passed, and signed by the king, which would any ways affect his religion, or any branch of it, or prohibit the performance of it for any time, they hoped to get an advantage of him, knowing that he would not on any consideration forsake or neglect that; which being said by his enemies was greatly to his honour.