46. fell upon . . . face, and worshipped
Daniel--worshipping God in the person of Daniel. Symbolical of the
future prostration of the world power before Messiah and His kingdom
(Php 2:10).
As other servants of God refused such honors
(Ac 10:25, 26; 14:13-15;
Re 22:8, 9),
and Daniel
(Da 1:8)
would not taste defiled food, nor give up prayer to God at the cost of
his life
(Da 6:7, 10),
it seems likely that Daniel rejected the proffered divine honors. The
word "answered"
(Da 2:47)
implies that Daniel had objected to these honors; and in compliance
with his objection, "the king answered, Of a truth, your God is
a God of gods." Daniel had disclaimed all personal merit in
Da 2:30,
giving GOD all the glory (compare
Da 2:45).
commanded . . . sweet odours--divine honors
(Ezr 6:10).
It is not said his command was executed.
JFB.
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