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I thank you, and praise you, you God of my fathers, who have given me wisdom and might, and have now made known to me what we desired of you; for you have made known to us the king`s matter.
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A Prayer of Identity
When Daniel addresses the "God of my fathers," commentators note he is making a powerful theological statement. He is deliberately distinguishing the one true, covenant-keeping God of Israel from the false gods of Babylon. This prayer was an act of declaring his identity and loyalty to God, even while in exile.
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18th Century
Theologian
I thank you, and praise you, O you God of my fathers - By his “fathers” here, Daniel refers undoubtedly to the Jewish people in gen…
19th Century
Bishop
Who have given me.— The Hebrew perfect represents what has already occurred and still continues. (See Jeremiah 2:2.) The wisdom sp…
16th Century
Daniel turns his address to God. I confess to you, he says, O God of my fathers, and praise you. Here he more openly distinguishe…
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17th Century
Pastor
I thank you, and praise you, O you God my fathers His remote ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and more near pro…
Minister
Daniel humbly prayed that God would reveal to him the king's dream and its meaning. Praying friends are valuable friends; and it is fitting for the…