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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Daniel 3:7
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Sebab itu demi segala bangsa mendengar bunyi sangkakala, seruling, kecapi, rebab, gambus dan berbagai-bagai jenis bunyi-bunyian, maka sujudlah orang-orang dari segala bangsa, suku bangsa dan bahasa, dan menyembah patung emas yang telah didirikan raja Nebukadnezar itu.
Maka sebab itu pada masa segala bangsa itu mendengar bunyi nafiri dan bangsi, kecapi, harbab, serdam dan segala jenis bunyi-bunyian, maka sujudlah segala bangsa dan kaum dan orang yang berbagai-bagai bahasa itu menyembah patung keemasan yang telah didirikan oleh baginda raja Nebukadnezar.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
when: Daniel 3:10
all the people: Jeremiah 51:7, Acts 14:16, 1 John 5:19, Revelation 12:9, Revelation 13:3, Revelation 13:8, Revelation 13:14, Revelation 17:8, Revelation 19:20
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 6:5 - David 2 Kings 16:11 - built an altar Ecclesiastes 2:8 - musical instruments Habakkuk 2:19 - that
Cross-References
And they were both naked the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.
For God doth knowe, that the same day that ye eate therof, your eyes shall be opened, and ye shalbe eue as gods, knowyng good and euyll.
Which sayde: I hearde thy voyce in the garden, and was afrayde because I was naked, and hyd my selfe.
And he sayde: Who tolde thee that thou wast naked? Hast thou not eaten of the same tree, concernyng the which I commaunded thee that thou shouldest not eate of it?
So that thou shalt be cleane beside thy self, for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
But it fortuned that when they were come to Samaria, Elisa sayde: Lorde, open their eyes that they may see. And the Lorde opened their eyes, and they sawe, & behold they were in the middes of Samaria.
For the bed is narrowe and not large, and the couering so small that a man can not winde him selfe [vnder it.]
Their webbe maketh no cloth, and they may not couer them with their labours: their deedes are the deedes of wickednesse, and the worke of robberie is in their handes.
And beyng in hell in tormentes, he lyft vp his eyes, and sawe Abraham a farre of, and Lazarus in his bosome,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Therefore at that time,.... Such a severe edict being published, threatening with so terrible a punishment:
when all the people heard the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, and all kinds of music; not only at Babylon, and that lived near the plain of Dura, but in all places where it was played:
all the people, the nations, and the languages, fell down and worshipped the golden image that Nebuchadnezzar the king had set up; what through love of music, the fear of the furnace, regard to superstition and idolatry, and to the king's command, men of all nations and languages gave it homage and worship.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
All the people, the nations, and the languages fell down ... - All excepting the Jews. An express exception is made in regard to them in the following verses, and it does not appear that any of them were present on this occasion. It would seem that only the “officers” had been summoned to be present, and it is not improbable that all the rest of the Jewish nation absented themselves.