4. no blemish--A handsome form was connected, in Oriental ideas, with
mental power. "Children" means youths of twelve or fourteen years old.
teach . . . tongue of . . . Chaldeans--their
language and literature, the Aramaic-Babylonian. That the heathen lore
was not altogether valueless appears from the Egyptian magicians who
opposed Moses; the Eastern Magi who sought Jesus, and who may have
drawn the tradition as to the "King of the Jews" from
Da 9:24,
&c., written in the East. As Moses was trained in the learning of the
Egyptian sages, so Daniel in that of the Chaldeans, to familiarize his
mind with mysterious lore, and so develop his heaven-bestowed gift of
understanding in visions
(Da 1:4, 5, 17).
JFB.
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