Introduction
A.M. 3470. B.C. 534.
This chapter contains the preparatory circumstances to the final revelation that was made to Daniel in the last two chapters of the book. The vision was to be of great extent, and is therefore ushered in with a preface of considerable length; in which are shown,
(1,) The solemn humiliation and fasting of the prophet, before he received the vision, Daniel 10:1-3 .
(2,) A glorious appearing of a divine messenger to him, and the deep impression it made upon him, Daniel 10:4-9 .
(3,) The encouragement that was given him to expect a satisfactory and useful revelation of future events; and that he should be enabled both to understand the meaning of this discovery, though difficult, and to sustain the lustre of it, though dazzling and dreadful, Daniel 10:10-21 .
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