Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 10:1 - 10:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 10:1 - 10:1


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Dan 10:1-21. Daniel comforted by an angelic vision.

The tenth through twelfth chapters more fully describe the vision in the eighth chapter by a second vision on the same subject, just as the vision in the seventh chapter explains more fully that in the second. The tenth chapter is the prologue; the eleventh, the prophecy itself; and the twelfth, the epilogue. The tenth chapter unfolds the spiritual worlds as the background of the historical world (Job 1:7; Job 2:1, etc.; Zec 3:1, Zec 3:2; Rev 12:7), and angels as the ministers of God’s government of men. As in the world of nature (Joh 5:4; Rev 7:1-3), so in that of history here; Michael, the champion of Israel, and with him another angel, whose aim is to realize God’s will in the heathen world, resist the God-opposed spirit of the world. These struggles are not merely symbolical, but real (1Sa 16:13-15; 1Ki 22:22; Eph 6:12).

third year of Cyrus - two years after Cyrus’ decree for the restoration of the Jews had gone forth, in accordance with Daniel’s prayer in Dan 9:3-19. This vision gives not merely general outlines, or symbols, but minute details of the future, in short, anticipative history. It is the expansion of the vision in Dan 8:1-14. That which then “none understood,” he says here, “he understood”; the messenger being sent to him for this (Dan 10:11, Dan 10:14), to make him understand it. Probably Daniel was no longer in office at court; for in Dan 1:21, it is said, “Daniel continued even unto the first year of King Cyrus”; not that he died then. See on Dan 1:21.

but the time appointed was long - rather, “it (that is, the prophecy) referred to great calamity” [Maurer]; or, “long and calamitous warfare” [Gesenius]. Literally, “host going to war”; hence, warfare, calamity.