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Daniel 4:34

lifted up mine eyes unto heaven--whence the "voice" had issued (Daniel 4:31) at the beginning of his visitation. Sudden mental derangement often has the effect of annihilating the whole interval, so that, when reason returns, the patient remembers only the event that immediately preceded his insanity. Nebuchadnezzar's looking up towards heaven was the first symptom of his "understanding" having "returned." Before, like the beasts, his eyes had been downward to the earth. Now, like Jonah's (Jonah 2:1-2, Jonah 2:4) out of the fish's belly, they are lifted up to heaven in prayer. He turns to Him that smiteth him (Isaiah 9:13), with the faint glimmer of reason left to him, and owns God's justice in punishing him.

praised . . . him--Praise is a sure sign of a soul spiritually healed (Psalms 116:12, Psalms 116:14; Mark 5:15, Mark 5:18-19).

I . . . honoured him--implying that the cause of his chastisement was that he had before robbed God of His honor.

everlasting dominion--not temporary or mutable, as a human king's dominion.




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Psalms 145:13
Isaiah 41:25
Daniel 4:25
Daniel 8:9
Daniel 11:30
Habakkuk 1:11
Mark 5:15

 
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