Ark of the Covenant - Bible History Online
Bible History
Picture Study Bible with Maps and Background Information

daniel 4:27 'Therefore, O king, may my advice be pleasing to you: break away now from your sins by [doing] righteousness, and from your iniquities by showing mercy to [the] poor, in case there may be a prolonging of your prosperity.'

< Daniel 4:26
Daniel 4:28 >

      27. break off--as a galling yoke (Ge 27:40); sin is a heavy load (Mt 11:28). The Septuagint and Vulgate translate not so well, "redeem," which is made an argument for Rome's doctrine of the expiation of sins by meritorious works. Even translate it so, it can only mean; Repent and show the reality of thy repentance by works of justice and charity (compare Lu 11:41); so God will remit thy punishment. The trouble will be longer before it comes, or shorter when it does come. Compare the cases of Hezekiah, Isa 38:1-5; Nineveh, Jon 3:5-10; Jer 18:7, 8. The change is not in God, but in the sinner who repents. As the king who had provoked God's judgments by sin, so he might avert it by a return to righteousness (compare Ps 41:1, 2; Ac 8:22). Probably, like most Oriental despots, Nebuchadnezzar had oppressed the poor by forcing them to labor in his great public works without adequate remuneration.
      if . . . lengthening of . . . tranquillity--if haply thy present prosperity shall be prolonged.

JFB.


Questions Related to this Verse

Where in Scripture does it say that God delivers His people from difficult times?

Where in Scripture does it mention The mercy of God?

Dynamically load content in Bootstrap Modal with AJAX

Select a Chapter

Picture Study Bible