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Then the herald cried aloud, To you it is commanded, peoples, nations, and languages,
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A Command for All
Commentators explain that the phrase 'peoples, nations, and languages' was an all-encompassing term for every group within the vast Babylonian empire. The herald's proclamation was a universal command from the king, leaving no room for exceptions and ensuring everyone present understood they were required to obey.
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Daniel
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18th Century
Theologian
Then a herald cried aloud - Margin, as in Chaldee, "with might." He made a loud proclamation. A "herald" here means a public crier.
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19th Century
Bishop
People, nations. — In biblical language, the latter word is used (Genesis 25:16) for the tribes of Ishmael, each of wh…
16th Century
I do not know what kind of musical instruments these were.
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17th Century
Pastor
Then an herald cried aloud That his voice might be heard all over the plain; or if it should be thought that one was not …
Minister
The height of the image, about thirty yards, probably included a pedestal, and it was most likely covered only with plates of gold, not made of a s…