Daniel 5:5 | |
5. In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote ever against the candlestick upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace; and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote. | 5. In ilia hora egressi sunt digiti manus hominis, et scribebant e regione lucernae 1 super calcern parietis 2 palatii regis, et rex cernebat palmam 3 manus scribentis. |
Here Daniel begins his narration of the change which took place, for at that instant the king' acknowledged something sorrowful and disturbing to be at hand. Yet, as he did not at once understand what it was, God gave him a sign as an omen of calamity, according to the language of the profane. In this way God sent him warning when he saw the king and his nobles raging with mad licentiousness.
Hence
PRAYER.
Grant, Almighty God, since we are so prone to forgetfulness and to our own indulgence in the desires and pleasures of the flesh, -- Grant, I say, to each of us to be recalled to the contemplation of thy judgments; and may we be anxious to walk as in thy sight. May we be afraid of thy just vengeance, be careful not to provoke it by our petulance and other vices; but may we submit ourselves to thee, be held up, and propped up by thy hands, and proceed in the sacred course of thy calling, until at length thou shalt raise us to thy heavenly kingdom, which has been acquired for us by the blood of thine only-begotten Son. -- Amen.
Lecture Twenty-Fourth
1 Or, "candlestick;" some explain it, "window." -- Calvin.
2 Some consider it the surface, others the roof, which is probable. -- Calvin
3 Others translate it "finger." -- Calvin.
4 This phrase is worthy of notice. The Latin is "sacramentalis locutio;" the French, "est aussi sacramentale." See our Ezekiel, volume 2, p. 312 and note, where the Sabbath is termed a Sacrament.
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