One world power in Daniel 2 (Jamieson; Fausset; & Brown, A commentary, 1880, OT - vol. 2)

Text: "Thou, O king, sawest, and behold a great image. This great image, whose brightness was excellent, stood before thee; and the form thereof was terrible. This image’s head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass, His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay." Daniel 2:31-33

Quote:

[...] 31. The world-power in its totality appears as a colossal human form: [...] a great imagelit., “one image that was great.” Though the kingdoms were different, it was essentially one and the same world-power under different phases, just as the image was one, though the parts were of different metals. [...]

Jamieson, Robert; Fausset, Andrew Robert; Brown, David, A commentary: critical, practical and explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments, with a Bible dictionary, compiled from Dr. Wm. Smith's standard work, a copious index, chronological tables, maps and illustrations, Chicago; New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1880, Old Testament - vol. 2 - Proverbs-Malachi, p. 596.

Online source: archive.org/details/commentarycritic18802jami

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