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Daniel 11: 1-20
(1599 Geneva Bible)
A prophecy of the kingdoms,
which should be enemies to the Church of God,
as of Persia,
3 Of Greece,
5 of Egypt,
Also I, in the first year of Darius of the Medes, even I [a]stood to encourage and to strengthen him.
[a] The Angel assureth Daniel that God hath given him power
to perform these things, seeing he appointed him
to assist Darius when he overcame the Chaldeans.
2 And now will I show thee the truth. Behold, there shall stand up yet [b]three kings in Persia, and the fourth shall be far richer than they all: and by his strength, and by his riches he shall stir up [c]all against the realm of Greece.
[b] Whereof Cambyses that now reigned, was the first,
the second Smerdis, the third Darius the son of Hystaspis,
and the fourth Xerxes, which all were enemies
to the people of God, and stood against them.
[c] For he raised up all the East countries
to fight against the Greeks, and albeit he had in his army
nine hundred thousand men, yet in four battles
he was discomfited and fled away with shame.
3 But a [d]mighty King shall stand up, that shall rule with great dominion, and do according to his pleasure.
[d] That is, Alexander the great.
4 And when he shall stand up, [e]his kingdom shall be broken, [f]and shall be divided toward the [g]four winds of heaven: and not to his [h]posterity, nor according to [i]his dominion, which he ruled: for his kingdom shall be plucked up even to be for others besides [j]those.
[e] For when his estate was most flourishing,
he overcame himself with drink, and so fell
into a disease: or as some write, was poisoned by Cassander.
[f] For his twelve chief Princes first divided
his kingdom among themselves.
[g] After this his Monarchy was divided into four:
for Seleucus had Syria, Antigonus Asia minor,
Cassander the kingdom of Macedonia, and Ptolemy Egypt.
[h] Thus God revenged Alexander’s ambition and cruelty
in causing his posterity to be murdered, partly of the father’s chief friends,
and partly one of another.
[i] None of these four shall be able
to be compared to the power of Alexander.
[j] That is, his posterity having no part thereof.
5 And the [k]King of the South shall be mighty, and one of [l]his princes, and shall prevail against him, and bear rule: his dominion shall be a great dominion.
[k] To wit, Ptolemy king of Egypt.
[l] That is, Antiochus the son of Seleucus,
and one of Alexander’s princes shall be more mighty:
for he should have both Asia and Syria.
6 And in the end of years they shall be joined together: for the King’s [m]daughter of the South shall come to the King of the North to make an agreement, but she shall not retain the power of the [n]arm, neither shall [o]he continue, nor his [p]arm: but she shall be delivered to death, and they that brought her, and he [q]that begat her, and he that comforted her, in these times.
[m] That is, Berenice the daughter of Ptolemy Philadelphus
shall be given in marriage to Antiochus Theos,
thinking by this affinity that Syria and Egypt
should have a continual peace together.
[n] That force and strength shall not continue:
for soon after Berenice and her young son after her husband’s death,
was slain of her stepson Seleucus Callinicus the son of Laodice,
the lawful wife of Antiochus, but put away for this woman’s sake.
[o] Neither Ptolemy nor Antiochus.
[p] Some read, seed, meaning, the child begotten of Berenice.
[q] Some read, she that begate her, and thereby
understand her nurse, which brought her up:
so that all they that were occasion of this marriage, were destroyed.
7 But out of the bud of her [r]roots shall one stand up in his stead, [s]which shall come with an army, and shall enter into the fortress of the King of the North, and do with them as he list, and shall prevail,
[r] Meaning, that Ptolemeus Euergetes after the death
of his father Philadelphus should succeed
in the kingdom being of the same stock that Berenice was.
[s] To revenge the sister’s death against Antiochus Callinicus king of Syria.
8 And shall also carry captives into Egypt their gods: with their molten images, and with their precious vessels of silver and of gold, and he shall continue [t]more years than the king of the North.
[t] For this Ptolemy reigned six and forty years.
9 So the king of the South shall come into his kingdom, and shall return into his own land.
10 Wherefore his [u]sons shall be stirred up, and shall assemble a mighty great army: and one [v]shall come, and overflow, and pass through: then shall he [w]return, and be stirred up at his fortress.
[u] Meaning, Seleucus and Antiochus the great,
the sons of Callinicus, shall make war against Ptolemy Philopater
the son of Philadelphus.
[v] For his elder brother Seleucus died,
or was slain while the wars were preparing.
[w] That is, Philopater when he shall see Antiochus
to take great dominions from him in Syria,
and also ready to invade Egypt.
11 And the King of the South shall be angry, and shall come forth, and fight with him, even with the king of the North: for he shall set forth a great [x]multitude, and the multitude shall be given into his hand.
[x] For Antiochus had six thousand horsemen,
and threescore thousand footmen.
12 Then the multitude shall be proud, and their heart shall be lifted up: for he shall cast down thousands: but he shall not still prevail,
13 For the King of the North [y]shall return, and shall set forth a greater multitude than afore, and shall come forth (after certain years) with a mighty army, and great riches.
[y] After the death of Ptolemy Philopater,
who left Ptolemeus Epiphanes his heir.
14 And at the same time there shall [z]many stand up against the king of the South: also the rebellious children of thy [aa]people shall exalt themselves to establish the vision, but they shall fall.
[z] For not only Antiochus came against him
but also Philip King of Macedonia,
and these two brought great power with them.
[aa] For under Onias which falsely alleged that place of Isa. 19:19,
certain of the Jews retired with him into Egypt to fulfill this prophecy:
also the Angel showeth that all these troubles
which are in the Church, are by the providence and counsel of God.
15 So the King of the North shall come, and cast up a mount, and take the strong city: and the arms of the South shall [ab]not resist, neither his chosen people, neither shall there be any strength to withstand.
[ab] The Egyptians were not able to resist
Scopas Antiochus’ captain.
16 But he that shall come, shall do unto him as he list, and none shall stand against him: and he shall stand in the [ac]pleasant land, which by his hand shall be consumed.
[ac] He showeth that he shall not only afflict the Egyptians,
but also the Jews, and shall enter into their country,
whereof he admonisheth them before, that they may know
that all these things came by God’s providence.
17 Again he shall [ad]set his face to enter with the power of his whole kingdom, and his confederates with him: thus shall he do, and he shall give him the [ae]daughter of women to destroy [af]her: but [ag]she shall not stand on his side, neither be for him.
[ad] This was the second battle that Antiochus
fought against Ptolemy Epiphanes.
[ae] To wit, a beautiful woman which was
Cleopatra Antiochus’ daughter.
[af] For he regarded not the life of his daughter
in respect of the kingdom of Egypt.
[ag] She shall not agree to his wicked counsel,
but shall love her husband, as her duty requireth,
and not seek his destruction.
18 After this shall he turn his face unto the [ah]isles, and shall take many, but a prince [ai]shall cause his shame to light upon him, besides that he shall cause his own shame to turn upon [aj]himself.
[ah] That is, toward Asia, Greece, and those isles
which are in the sea called Mediterranean:
for the Jews called all countries isles
which were divided from them by sea.
[ai] For whereas Antiochus was wont to contemn the Romans,
and put their ambassadors to shame in all places, Atilius the Consul,
or Lucius Scipio put him to flight, and caused his shame
to turn on his own head.
[aj] By his wicked life, and obeying of foolish counsel.
19 For he shall turn his face toward the forts of [ak]his own land: but he shall be overthrown and fall, and be no more [al]found.
[ak] For fear of the Romans he shall flee to his holds.
[al] For when as under the pretence of poverty
he would have robbed the Temple of Jupiter Dodomeus,
the countrymen slew him.
20 [am]Then shall stand up in his place in the glory of the kingdom, one that shall raise taxes: but after few days he shall be destroyed, neither in [an]wrath, nor in battle.
[am] That is, Seleucus shall succeed his father Antiochus.
[an] Not by foreign enemies, or battle, but by treason.
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