Daniel
Daniel 4:6ESV·traditional attribution

So I made a decree that all the wise men of Babylon should be brought before me, that they might make known to me the interpretation of the dream.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Nebuchadnezzar, before he relates the judgments of God that had been wrought upon him for his pride, gives an account of the fair warning he had of them before they came, a due regard to which might have prevented them.

Commenting on Daniel 4:4-18

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Therefore made I a decree,.... Published a proclamation; signifying it was his mind and will to bring in all the wise men of Babylon before him; all together, supposing that one or other of them, or by consulting together, would be able to explain things to his satisfaction, and make him more easy: that they might make known unto me the interpretation of the dream...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

It may seem strange that Daniel was not first summoned. But it was ordered by God's providence that he should be reserved to the last, in order that all mere human means should be proved vain, before God manifested His power through His servant; thus the haughty king was stripped of all fleshly confidences.