4. Here begins the Chaldee portion of Daniel, which continues to
the end of the seventh chapter. In it the course, character, and crisis
of the Gentile power are treated; whereas, in the other parts, which are
in Hebrew, the things treated apply more particularly to the Jews
and Jerusalem.
Syriac--the Aramean Chaldee, the vernacular tongue of the king
and his court; the prophet, by mentioning it here, hints at the reason
of his own adoption of it from this point.
live for ever--a formula in addressing kings, like our "Long live
the king!" Compare
1Ki 1:31.
JFB.
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