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You, O king, saw, and, behold, a great image. This image, which was mighty, and whose brightness was excellent, stood before you; and the aspect of it was awesome.
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One Image, One Story
Commentators emphasize that the vision was of a single, unified statue. This is significant because, although it was made of different materials representing successive empires, it depicted one continuous story of human world power. Its immense size, brilliant luster, and terrifying appearance were meant to convey the overwhelming might of these earthly kingdoms.
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18th Century
Theologian
You, O king, saw - The margin reads, “were seeing.” This marginal note aligns with the Chaldee. The language properly denotes a pro…
19th Century
Bishop
A great image.—Properly, one great image. This is one important feature in the vision. The image, though representing man…
16th Century
Although Daniel here records the dream and does not touch on its interpretation, yet we must not proceed further without discussing the matter itse…
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17th Century
Pastor
You, O king, saw Or, "were seeing" F26 ; not with the eyes of his body, but in his fancy and imagination;…
Minister
This image represented the kingdoms of the earth that would successively rule the nations and influence the affairs of the Jewish church.