25. they shall drive thee--a Chaldee idiom for "thou
shalt be driven." Hypochondriacal madness was his malady, which "drove"
him under the fancy that he was a beast, to "dwell with the beasts";
Da 4:34
proves this, "mine understanding returned." The regency would leave him
to roam in the large beast-abounding parks attached to the palace.
eat grass--that is, vegetables, or herbs in general
(Ge 3:18).
they shall wet thee--that is, thou shalt be wet.
till thou know, &c.--
(Ps 83:17, 18;
Jer 27:5).
JFB.
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