8 But Daniel [1]made up his mind that he would not defile himself with the king's choice food or with the wine which he drank ; so he sought permission from the commander of the officials that he might not defile himself. 9 Now God granted Daniel [2] favor and compassion in the sight of the commander of the officials , 10 and the commander of the officials said to Daniel , "I am afraid of my lord the king , who has appointed your food and your drink ; for why should he see your faces looking more haggard than the youths who are your own age ? Then you would [3]make me forfeit my head to the king ." 11 But Daniel said to the overseer whom the commander of the officials had appointed over Daniel , Hananiah , Mishael and Azariah , 12 "Please test your servants for ten days , and let us be given some vegetables to eat and water to drink . 13 "Then let our appearance be [4]observed in your presence and the appearance of the youths who are eating the king's choice food ; and deal with your servants according to what you see ." 14 So he listened to them in this matter and tested them for ten days . 15 At the end of ten days their appearance seemed better and [5]they were fatter e than all the youths who had been eating the king's choice food . 16 So the overseer continued to [6]withhold their choice food and the wine they were to drink , and kept giving them vegetables .
17 As for these four youths , God gave them knowledge and intelligence in every branch of [7]literature and wisdom ; Daniel even understood all kinds of visions and dreams . 18 Then at the end of the days which the king had [8]specified [9]for presenting them, the commander of the officials [10]presented them before Nebuchadnezzar . 19 The king talked with them, and out of them all not one was found like Daniel , Hananiah , Mishael and Azariah ; so they [11] entered the king's personal service e . 20 As for every matter of wisdom [12]and understanding about which the king consulted them, he found them ten times better than all the [13] magicians and conjurers who were in all his realm . 21 And Daniel [14]continued until the first year of Cyrus the king .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Daniel 1:8-21
Commentary on Daniel 1:8-16
(Read Daniel 1:8-16)
The interest we think we make for ourselves, we must acknowledge to be God's gift. Daniel was still firm to his religion. Whatever they called him, he still held fast the spirit of an Israelite. These youths scrupled concerning the meat, lest it should be sinful. When God's people are in Babylon they need take special care that they partake not of her sins. It is much to the praise of young people, not to covet or seek the delights of sense. Those who would excel in wisdom and piety, must learn betimes to keep the body under. Daniel avoided defiling himself with sin; and we should more fear that than any outward trouble. It is easier to keep temptation at a distance, than to resist it when near. And we cannot better improve our interest in any with whom we have found favour, than to use it to keep us from sin. People will not believe the benefit of avoiding excess, and of a spare diet, nor how much they contribute to the health of the body, unless they try. Conscientious temperance will always do more, even for the comfort of this life, than sinful indulgence.
Commentary on Daniel 1:17-21
(Read Daniel 1:17-21)
Daniel and his fellows kept to their religion; and God rewarded them with eminence in learning. Pious young persons should endeavour to do better than their fellows in useful things; not for the praise of man, but for the honour of the gospel, and that they may be qualified for usefulness. And it is well for a country, and for the honour of a prince, when he is able to judge who are best fitted to serve him, and prefers them on that account. Let young men steadily attend to this chapter; and let all remember that God will honour those who honour him, but those who despise him shall be lightly esteemed.