39. That Medo-Persia is the second kingdom appears from
Da 5:28
and Da 8:20.
Compare
2Ch 36:20;
Isa 21:2.
inferior--"The kings of Persia were the worst race of men that ever
governed an empire" [PRIDEAUX]. Politically (which is the main point of
view here) the power of the central government in which the nobles
shared with the king, being weakened by the growing independence of the
provinces, was inferior to that of Nebuchadnezzar, whose sole word was
law throughout his empire.
brass--The Greeks (the third empire,
Da 8:21; 10:20; 11:2-4)
were celebrated for the brazen armor of their warriors. JEROME fancifully thinks that the brass, as being a
clear-sounding metal, refers to the eloquence for which
Greece was famed. The "belly," in
Da 2:32,
may refer to the drunkenness of Alexander and the luxury of the
Ptolemies [TIRINUS].
over all the earth--Alexander commanded that he should be called
"king of all the world" [JUSTIN, 12. sec. 16.9;
ARRIAN,
Campaigns of Alexander, 7. sec. 15]. The four successors
(diadochi) who divided Alexander's dominions at his death, of whom
the Seleucidæ in Syria and the Lagidæ in Egypt were chief, held the
same empire.
JFB.
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