Daniel 1
This
chapter introduces Daniel including his lineage, his situation, his character
and how he came to be an influential member of Nebuchadnezzar’s administration.
1:1
This
verse clearly gives the historical setting for the book of Daniel.
The
OT records these events in 2 Kings 24:1-2 and 2 Chronicles 36:5-7
The
70 years of captivity prophesied by Jeremiah’s had begun (Jeremiah 34:12-22)
Babylonian
texts say it was late spring or early summer (May/June) of 605 BC when
Nebuchadnezzar moved through the
After
defeating
Jeremiah
46:2 says the battle of
Daniel
1:1 says this battle and the invasion occurred in Jehoiaki’s 3rd
year . . . the Judean way of counting years of a kings reign
Nabopolassar
(father and king) died in August of 605 BC according to Babylonian documents.
1:2
Nebuchadnezzar
worshipped Marduk. Nabopolassar, Nebuchadnezzar’s dad, worshipped Nabu and so
called his son Nabu-chadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar’s son was named Amel-Marduk (or,
Evil-Merodach in English such as in Jer. 52:31-34 and 2 Kings 25:27-30) which
means Man of Marduk. (Evil-Marodach ruled after his father, Nebuchadnezzar, but
was assassinated which indicates he may have followed his father’s new found
faith in the Jewish God, especially since the Bible indicates he released
Jehoichin from prison.)
The
name of Daniel’s God is “adonai” in the Hebrew and translated “Lord”
indicating he is the “owner, ruler and sovereign
lord” of this event. Yahweh, or the LORD, is the sovereign Lord.
“Delivered”
is the translation of the Hebrew word “natan” which literally means “gave”
indicating Daniel’s God “gave” Judan and her king to Nebuchadnezzar.
Nebuchadnezzar did not take them.
“articles”
“the
God” vs. “his god” (Nebuchadnezzar’s god Marduk). Through out the book of
Daniel Yahweh is referred to as “the God” in the Hebrew. In the Hebrew there is
always an article in front of “elohim”. Nebuchadnezzar worshipped one of his
gods from the Babylonian Pantheon. But, Yahweh is “the God,” or the God over
all the gods.
1:3
Ashpenaz
– chief of Nebuchadnezzar’s court officials
The
Hebrew word “saris” means “court officer” and “castrate”
Isaiah
39:7 prophecies to Hezekiah that:
“Some of your descendants, your own
flesh and blood who will be born to you, will be taken away, and they will
become eunuchs in the palace of the king of
Josephus
assumes that Daniel was made a eunuch that was physically altered.
But,
Daniel is described as having “no blemish” and the meaning of this in Leviticus
21:17 and 21:20 is just this kind of physical wholeness.
The
word “saris” in Isaiah 56:3 means eunuch as in “a dry tree.”
The
word "saris" in Genesis 37:36 describes Potiphar who was a
"court officer" of Pharoah and married.
It
is possible but highly unlikely Nebuchadnezzar would seek out perfect young men and then give them a major defect.
“Royal
Family” is literally Hebrew for “of the seed of the kingdom”
“Nobility”
is “partemim” which is a Persian word for “princes” (but, the origin of this
word is unknown and may have been used before
Josephus
says Daniel and his three friends "were four of the family of Zedekiah (the
last king of
These
royal Jewish hostages could be used later for helping administer the Jewish
situation later.
1:4
Being
of royal Jewish blood these young Israelites had already received some training
in
Qualities:
Curriculum:
The
word “Chaldean” (“Babylonians” in the NIV) may refer to the specific class of
people educated men among the Babylonians. That is the meaning in Daniel 2:2
where the NIV translates the same word “astrologers”.
The
"astrologers" or "Chaldeans" were the guardians of the
traditional history and study preserved in
To
be a powerful and accurate witness in the Babylonian court Daniel had to have a
handle on the presuppositions of his audience.
1:5
Daniel
did not resist this education for it did not violate Jewish law, but some of
the practices and customs did present a problem.
1:6
Daniel,
Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah made it through the situation with out collapsing
to Babylonian corruption. Many other Jews of royal birth must have. No other
names are mentioned.
Daniel
- "My judge is God" . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . Belteshazzar -
"Bel's prince"
Hananniah
- "Yahweh has shown grace" . .
. . Shadrach - "Command of Aku"
Mishael
- "Who is what God is?" . . . . . . . . . . . Meshach-"Who is what Aku is?"
Azariah
- "Yahweh has helped" . . . .
. . . . . . . . Abednego "Servant of
Nebo"
1:8
Defiled
by two means:
1) Violating the covenant 2) worshipping other gods
1:11
The
ten day test
Daniel
address the steward which is not the same as Ashpenaz – chief of Nebuchadnezzar’s
court officials
Daniel
had first asked Ashpenaz for a permanent change in diet.
Daniel
now asks the steward under Ashpenaz for a ten day trial.
The
steward is further from the king and is in a controlled situation. Less risk.
God
moves the hearts of men - 1 Kings 8:50; Psalm 106:46
1:12
Daniel
eats foods that are grown. The Hebrew word is "zeroa" and means
"that which grows from sown seed"
1:15
The
vegetable diet proved to be more healthy than Nebuchadnezzar's.
There
is no need for a miracle of God's supernatural intervention here, although it is
possible.
1:17
"God"
has an article indicating "The God" or the true God.
Calvin
says that Daniel and his friends were kept from the study of religious superstitions
and magic, but this is only something Calvin wants to believe. Daniel would have had to learn this (like Moses) to
function in their culture at the level
he did.
1:18
A personal interview with
Nebuchadnezzar after the three years of training.
"ten times" better is
literally "ten hands" which indicates they were very noticeably
better trained and more prepared for their jobs.
This indicates that God's word and
God's ways align with natural reality.
Things make more sense. Problems are
approached with correct formulas.
Science, history, math along with
dreams and the supernatural can be approached from the correct perspective.
Again, Daniel's wisdom and insight does
not have to be supernatural or miraculous. Like the food, it simply might be
due the fact that God is truth. God is light. God is the author of the reality
that we all live in.
MAIN
POINT: God's word not only effects us for spiritual success. God's truth
effects our physical life and our mental life (our bodies and our souls)