Daniel 2:25

25 Da führte Arioch eilends den Daniel vor den König, und sprach zu ihm also: Ich habe einen Mann unter den Weggeführten von Juda gefunden, welcher dem König die Deutung kundtun wird.

Daniel 2:25 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 2:25

Then Arioch brought in Daniel before the king in haste
As knowing how impatient the king was to have his dream, and the interpretation of it, told him; and how pleasing this would be to him, and be a means of ingratiating and establishing him in his affections, as well as for the sake of saving the lives of the wise men: and said thus unto him, I have found a man of the captives of Judah:
as if he had made it his business to inquire after a man capable of answering the king's demands; whereas he sought after Daniel at first, not for this purpose, but to destroy him; and now Daniel made his application to him for introduction to the king, and was not looked after by Arioch; but he here did as courtiers do, make the most of everything to their own advantage, to insinuate themselves into the favour of princes: it looks by this as if Arioch did not know of Daniel's having been with the king before, and of the promise he had made him; that granting him time, he would satisfy him in the matter requested, which he was now ready to do, as he had told Arioch; and therefore he adds, that will make known unto the king the interpretation;
that is, of his dream.

Daniel 2:25 In-Context

23 Dich, Gott meiner Väter, lobe und rühme ich, daß du mir Weisheit und Kraft gegeben, und mir jetzt kundgetan hast, was wir von dir erbeten haben; denn du hast uns die Sache des Königs kundgetan.
24 Dieserhalb ging Daniel zu Arioch hinein, welchen der König bestellt hatte, die Weisen von Babel umzubringen; er ging hin und sprach zu ihm also: Bringe die Weisen von Babel nicht um; führe mich vor den König, und ich werde dem König die Deutung anzeigen.
25 Da führte Arioch eilends den Daniel vor den König, und sprach zu ihm also: Ich habe einen Mann unter den Weggeführten von Juda gefunden, welcher dem König die Deutung kundtun wird.
26 Der König hob an und sprach zu Daniel, dessen Name Beltsazar war: Bist du imstande, den Traum, den ich gesehen habe, und seine Deutung mir kundzutun?
27 Daniel antwortete vor dem König und sprach: Das Geheimnis, welches der König verlangt, können Weise, Beschwörer, Schriftgelehrte und Wahrsager dem König nicht anzeigen.
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