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Daniel 6:17

Und man brachte einen Stein und legte ihn auf die Öffnung des Zwingers, und der König versah ihn mit seinem Siegel und mit dem Siegel seiner Gewaltigen, damit in der Sache Daniels nichts geändert werde.

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Babylon;   Civil Service;   Conspiracy;   Daniel;   Faith;   Indictments;   Lion;   Religion;   Seal;   Thompson Chain Reference - Bible Stories for Children;   Children;   Home;   Pleasant Sunday Afternoons;   Religion;   Seal;   Signets;   Stories for Children;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Persecution;   Seals;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Darius;   Lion;   Punishments;   Rings;   Seal, Sealing;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Mouth;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Den;   Media;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Darius;   Seal;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Animals;   Daniel, Book of;   Den of Lions;   Signet;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Decree;   Prayer;   Seal, Signet;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Seal;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Dari'us;   Miracles;   Seal, Signet;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Chief parables and miracles in the bible;   Daniel;   Seal;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Dan'iel;   Medes, Me'dia;   Seal;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Rings;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Babylonish Captivity, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Seal;  

Parallel Translations

Lutherbible (1912)
Und sie brachten einen Stein, den legten sie vor die Tür am Graben; den versiegelte der König mit seinem eigenen Ring und mit dem Ring der Gewaltigen, auf daß nichts anderes mit Daniel geschähe.

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  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

a stone: Lamentations 3:53, Matthew 27:60-66, Acts 12:4, Acts 16:23, Acts 16:24

Reciprocal: Esther 1:19 - it be not altered Daniel 3:23 - fell Matthew 27:66 - sealing Revelation 20:3 - and set

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And a stone was brought, and laid upon the mouth of the den,.... Not a heap of stones, but a single one, a very large one, sufficient to stop up the mouth of the den, that nothing might enter in at it, or be cast into it: this stone was brought by proper persons, and a sufficient number of them, according the order of the king, or his princes, or both; for what Jarchi says, of there being no stones in Babylon, only bricks, and of the angels bringing this stone out of the land of Israel, is all fabulous: but for what end it should be brought and laid is not easy to say; if it was laid here by the order of the princes, it could not surely be to keep any of his friends from going in to deliver him, for who would venture himself there? nor to keep Daniel in it, since it might be concluded, that, as soon as ever he was cast in, he would be seized upon by the lions and devoured at once; unless it can be thought, that these men saw, that when he was thrown in, the lions did not meddle with him; which they might attribute to their having been lately fed, and therefore, that he might be reserved till they were hungry, they did this: if it was by the order of the king, which is very likely, the reason might be, he believed, or at least hoped, that God would deliver him from the lions; but lest his enemies, seeing this, should throw in stones or arrows, and kill him, the mouth of the den was stopped, so Jarchi and Saadiah: no doubt but this was so ordered by the providence of God, as well as the sealing of it, that the miracle of the deliverance might appear the more manifest:

and the king sealed it with his own signet, and with the signet of the lords; that none might dare to remove it; so the stone that was laid at the door of Christ's sepulchre was sealed with a seal, Matthew 27:66, the reason of sealing it follows,

that the purpose might not be changed concerning Daniel: the view the lords had in it was, that the king might not change the sentence passed on Daniel, or take any methods to deliver him; and the view the king had in it might be, that should he be saved from the lions, as he hoped he would, that no other sentence might pass upon him, or he be delivered to any other kind of death.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And a stone was brought, and laid upon the mouth of the den - Probably a large flat stone sufficient to cover the mouth of the cave, and so heavy that Daniel could not remove it from within and escape. It was usual then, as it is now, to close up the entrance to sepulchres with a large stone. See John 11:38; Matthew 27:60. It would be natural to endeavor to secure this vault or den in the same way - on the one hand so that Daniel could not escape from within, and on the other so that none of his friends could come and rescue him from without.

And the king sealed it with his own signet - With his own seal. That is, he affixed to the stone, probably by means of clay or wax, his seal in such a way that it could not be removed by anyone without breaking it, and consequently without the perpetration of a crime of the highest kind - for no greater offence could be committed against his authority than thus to break his seal, and there could be no greater security that the stone would not be removed. On the manner of sealing a stone in such circumstances, compare the note at Matthew 27:66.

And with the signet of his lords - That it might have all the security which there could be. Perhaps this was at the suggestion of his lords, and the design, on their part, may have been so to guard the den that the king should not release Daniel.

That the purpose might not be changed concerning Daniel - By the king. Probably they feared that if there was not this security, the king might release him; but they presumed that he would not violate the seal of the great officers of the realm. It would seem that some sort of concurrence between the king and his nobles was required in making and executing the laws.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 17. A stone was brought — All this precaution served the purposes of the Divine Providence. There could be no trick nor collusion here; if Daniel be preserved, it must be by the power of the Supreme God. The same precaution was taken by the Jews, in the case of the burial of our blessed Lord; and this very thing has served as one of the strongest proofs of the certainty of his resurrection and their unmixed wickedness.


 
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