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Prove your servants, I beg you, ten days; and let them give us pulse to eat, and water to drink.
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A Strategy for Holiness
Commentators note that Daniel didn't just refuse the king's food; he proposed a practical, testable alternative. This demonstrates the wisdom of not only resisting temptation but actively creating a plan to avoid it. As Matthew Henry suggests, it's often easier to keep temptation at a distance than to fight it when it's near. Daniel's proposal cleverly removed the guard's fear, showing that our pursuit of holiness can be both faithful and wise.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten days - A period which would indicate the probable result of the entire experiment. If during that p…
19th Century
Anglican
Ten days.— The number “ten” is treated as a round number here, and in Daniel 1:20. (). By adopting this mode of life, Daniel resum…
Baptist
I like it that the Holy Ghost uses their old names whenever it is proper that they should be used. May we never lose our old names! I mean, our new…
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16th Century
Protestant
Since Daniel understood from the prefect's answer that he could not obtain his wish, he now addresses his servant. For the prefect had many servant…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Prove your servants, I beseech you, ten days , &e.] Here Daniel manifestly includes his companions, and makes his re…
The advantages we believe we create for ourselves, we must acknowledge as God's gift. Daniel remained steadfast in his religion. Whatever they call…
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