Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Daniel 5
Section I. - Authenticity of the ChapterMuch fewer objections have been made to the authenticity of this chapter, and much fewer difficulties started, than in regard to Daniel 4:0. Those which have been urged may be classed under the following heads:I. The first is substantially stated in this manner by Bertholdt, that “Daniel is represented as speaking to the king in such a tone, that if it had actually occurred, he would have been cut to pieces by an arbitrary Babylonian despot; but instead... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Daniel 5:31
And Darius the Median took the kingdom, being about three score and two years old . It is probable that the Massoretic division of the chapters here is to be preferred. According to it, this verse is assigned to the begining of the next chapter, but most of the more ancient versions, Theodotion, the Peshitta, and the Vulgate, agree with our English arrangement. The Septuagint, like the Massoretic text, assigns this verse to the sixth chapter. Its rendering manifests several striking... read more