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Daniel 2:45

Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the
mountain without hands (See Gill on Daniel 2:34) and that it brake in pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver,
and the gold;
of which the image was made he had seen in his dream; and which represented the several monarchies of the world in succession, and described their nature, condition, and circumstances, and the ruin of them; (See Gill on Daniel 2:35) the great God hath made known to the king what shall come to pass
hereafter;
after his own death, and in his own monarchy; and what will be the fate of succeeding ones; what will come to pass in each of the ages of time, and what will be done in the last days; what an everlasting kingdom there will be, when the kingdoms of this world shall be no more; and this the "great" God, who is great in knowledge as well as power, made known to him, which none else could; and by which he appears to be great, and above all gods, as Nebuchadnezzar afterwards owns; and which Daniel here suggests to him; see ( Isaiah 45:21 ) ( Isaiah 46:9 Isaiah 46:10 ) : and the dream is certain, and the interpretation thereof sure;
this is certainly the dream the king had dreamed, for the truth of which he appeals to him; and the interpretation of it given would be most surely and faithfully accomplished, on which he might depend; for since the dream had been so distinctly related to him, he had no room to doubt of the true interpretation of it.