Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Daniel 2:23
(23) Who hast given me.—The Hebrew perfect represents what has already occurred and still continues. (See Jeremiah 2:2.) The wisdom spoken of here does not refer to the dream, but to the same subjects as in Daniel 1:7.God of my fathers.—Comp. 1 Kings 18:36, Psalms 105:0 God dealt gloriously with Israel of old. He continues to be faithful to His promises to Israel by blessing Daniel’s education in secular subjects, and finally by the dream. Observe that to Daniel each appears alike supernatural,... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - Daniel 2:22
(22) He revealeth.—Comp. Job 12:22.He knoweth.—Comp. Psalms 139:12.The light dwelleth.—Perhaps “illumination” rather than “light” expresses the actual meaning. Man himself requires illumination from an external source. This source is God, the “sun of man’s soul,” in Whom light dwells as if He were a palace, and in “His light do we see light” (Psalms 36:9). read more