Daniel 3
DiodatiDaniel 3:1
AN Image] Heathen histories have many examples of such Colosses dedicated to idols Of gold]t is very likely that it was but guilded, and hollow The breadth] that is to say, over-crosse the body, as it is very likely. Now there being no proportion between these six cubites in breadth, and sixty in height; we must suppose, that under the threescore, is comprehended some great pedestall, upon which the statue was set Dura] a City of Mesopotamia, which Authors make mention of.
Daniel 3:24
His Counsellors] or Officers.
Daniel 3:25
The Sonne] the Italian, a sonne] like to an Angell, in divine beauty, glory, and brightnes. See v. 28.
Daniel 3:29
After this sort] or, as this God doth.
