Daniel 1:4 - Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes

Bible Comments

Children. Youths.

cunning. skilful.

in the king's palace. The Inscriptions show that there was. palace school with elaborate arrangements for special education. See below on "Chaldeans", and notes on Daniel 2:2.

learning. character, or books. See Prof. Sayce's Babylonian Literature: which shows the existence of. huge literature and famous libraries, in which were arrangements for procuring books from the librarian as in our own day. These books related to all subjects, and were classified according to their subjects (pp. 12-14).

tongue. This was. special and important department.

Chaldeans. A name not peculiar to Daniel. From Genesis onward it is met with, especially in Jeremiah. They were distinct from the Babylonians (Jeremiah 22:25.Ezekiel 23:23; Ezekiel 23:23), and belonged to South Babylonia. Used here of. special class, well known as such at that time (Compare Daniel 2:2; Daniel 2:4; Daniel 2:5; Daniel 2:10), and distinct also from other learned classes (Daniel 2:4). The word (Hebrew. Chasdim) is used also in the wider sense of. nationality (Daniel 5:30). See Dr. Pinches on The Old Testament, p. 371; Rawlinson's History of Herodotus, vol. i; pp 255, 256; and Lenormant's The Ancient History of the East, i. pp. 493-5.

Daniel 1:4

4 Children in whom was no blemish, but well favoured, and skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science, and such as had ability in them to stand in the king's palace, and whom they might teach the learning and the tongue of the Chaldeans.