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Daniël 4:21
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en welks takken schoon en welks vruchten vele waren, waar spijs voor allen aan was, zodat de dieren des velds onder hem woonden en de vogels des hemels op zijne takken zaten,
welks loof schoon en welks vrucht zo overvloedig was dat zij allen schepselen tot spijs kon dienen, waaronder het gedierte des velds zich legerde, en in welks takken de vogelen des hemels woonden,
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Reciprocal: Psalms 104:17 - the birds Proverbs 17:19 - he that Ezekiel 17:23 - under Ezekiel 19:11 - her stature Ezekiel 31:6 - General Daniel 2:38 - the beasts Daniel 4:11 - reached Luke 13:19 - and the
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The tree that thou sawest ... - In these two verses Daniel refers to the leading circumstances respecting the tree as it appeared in the dream, without any allusion as yet to the order to cut it down. He probably designed to show that he had clearly understood what had been said, or that he had attended to the most minute circumstances as narrated. It was important to do this in order to show clearly that it referred to the king; a fact which probably Nebuchadnezzar himself apprehended, but still it was important that this should be so firmly fixed in his mind that he would not revolt from it when Daniel came to disclose the fearful import of the remainder of the dream.