Daniel 1:15 describes the result of a 10-day experiment where Daniel and his companions chose to eat only vegetables and water instead of the rich food provided by King Nebuchadnezzar. The verse means:
"At the end of ten days, their faces appeared fairer...": After ten days of eating only vegetables and water, Daniel and his friends looked healthier and more radiant. Their skin was likely clearer and more vibrant.
"...and they were fatter in flesh, than all the youths who ate of the king’s dainties.": While they were eating a much simpler diet, they were actually healthier and more robust ("fatter in flesh") than the other young men who were consuming the rich and presumably unhealthy food from the king's table. This doesn't necessarily mean they were overweight; it likely means they had healthier muscle mass and overall constitution compared to the others.
In essence, the verse highlights that a simple and healthy diet of vegetables and water resulted in better health and appearance compared to a rich, potentially unhealthy, diet.
It suggests that:
God honored their commitment to their beliefs (as they refused the king's food to avoid defiling themselves according to their Jewish dietary laws).
A simpler diet can be more beneficial than a rich one.
Outward appearance can be an indicator of inner health.
Daniel 1:15 describes the result of a 10-day experiment where Daniel and his companions chose to eat only vegetables and water instead of the rich food provided by King Nebuchadnezzar. The verse means:
"At the end of ten days, their faces appeared fairer...": After ten days of eating only vegetables and water, Daniel and his friends looked healthier and more radiant. Their skin was likely clearer and more vibrant.
"...and they were fatter in flesh, than all the youths who ate of the king’s dainties.": While they were eating a much simpler diet, they were actually healthier and more robust ("fatter in flesh") than the other young men who were consuming the rich and presumably unhealthy food from the king's table. This doesn't necessarily mean they were overweight; it likely means they had healthier muscle mass and overall constitution compared to the others.
In essence, the verse highlights that a simple and healthy diet of vegetables and water resulted in better health and appearance compared to a rich, potentially unhealthy, diet.
It suggests that:
God honored their commitment to their beliefs (as they refused the king's food to avoid defiling themselves according to their Jewish dietary laws).
A simpler diet can be more beneficial than a rich one.
Outward appearance can be an indicator of inner health.
