Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Daniel 10:4 - 10:4

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Daniel 10:4 - 10:4


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The Theophany. - On the day named Daniel found himself on the side (banks) of the river Hiddekel, i.e., the Tigris (see under Gen 2:14), along with some who accompanied him (Dan 10:7); thus he was there in reality, and not merely in vision as at the Ulai, Dan 8:2. For what purpose he was there is not said. Here he saw a celestial being, whose form is described, Dan 10:5, Dan 10:6. It was a man (אֶחָד, one, not several) clothed in בַּדִּים, i.e., in a talar of shining white linen (regarding בַּדִּים, see under Eze 9:2), and his loins girt about with gold of Uphaz. אוּפָז occurs nowhere else, except in Jer 10:9 : gold of Uphaz and silver of Tarshish, from which we must conclude that Uphaz is the name of a region, a country, probably only a dialectically different form for אוֹפִיר; the combination with the Sanscr. vipâça - Hyphasis is, on the other hand, very far-fetched.