Daniel 1:18
Konteks1:18 When the time appointed by the king arrived, 1 the overseer of the court officials brought them into Nebuchadnezzar’s presence.
Daniel 2:14
Konteks2:14 Then Daniel spoke with prudent counsel 2 to Arioch, who was in charge of the king’s executioners and who had gone out to execute the wise men of Babylon.
Daniel 8:12
Konteks8:12 The army was given over, 3 along with the daily sacrifice, in the course of his sinful rebellion. 4 It hurled 5 truth 6 to the ground and enjoyed success. 7
[1:18] 1 tn Heb “at the end of the days which the king said to bring them.”
[2:14] 2 tn Aram “returned prudence and counsel.” The expression is a hendiadys.
[8:12] 3 tc The present translation reads וּצְבָאָהּ נִתַּן (utsÿva’ah nittan) for the MT וְצָבָא תִּנָּתֵן (vÿtsava’ tinnaten). The context suggests a perfect rather than an imperfect verb.
[8:12] 4 tn Heb “in (the course of) rebellion.” The meaning of the phrase is difficult to determine. It could mean “due to rebellion,” referring to the failures of the Jews, but this is not likely since it is not a point made elsewhere in the book. The phrase more probably refers to the rebellion against God and the atrocities against the Jews epitomized by Antiochus.
[8:12] 5 tc Two medieval Hebrew
[8:12] 6 sn Truth here probably refers to the Torah. According to 1 Macc 1:56, Antiochus initiated destruction of the sacred books of the Jews.