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Daniel 11: 21-45
(1599 Geneva Bible)
28 of Syria,
36 and of the Romans.
21 And in his place shall stand up a [ao]vile person, to whom they shall not give the honor of the kingdom: but he shall come in peaceably and obtain the kingdom by flatteries.
[ao] Which was Antiochus Epiphanes,
who as is thought was the occasion of Seleucus his brother’s death,
and was of a vile, cruel and flattering nature,
and defrauded his brother’s son of the kingdom,
and usurped the kingdom without the consent of the people.
22 And the [ap]arms shall be overthrown with a flood before him, and shall be broken: and also the prince of the [aq]covenant.
[ap] He showeth that great foreign powers shall come
to help the young son of Seleucus against his uncle Antiochus:
and yet shall be overthrown.
[aq] Meaning, Ptolemais Philopater’s son who was
this child’s cousin germane, and is here called the prince
of the covenant, because he was the chief,
and all others followed his conduct.
23 And after [ar]the league made with him, he shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and overcome with a [as]small people.
[ar] For after the battle Philometor
and his uncle Antiochus made a league.
[as] For he came upon him at unawares,
and when he suspected his uncle Antiochus nothing.
24 He shall enter into the quiet and plentiful province, and he shall do that which his fathers [at]have not done, nor his fathers’ fathers: he shall divide among them the prey and the spoil, and the substance, yea, and he shall forecast his devices against the strongholds, even for a [au]time.
[at] Meaning, in Egypt.
[au] He will content himself with the small holds for a time,
but ever labor by craft to attain to the chiefest.
25 Also he shall stir up his power, and his courage against the King of the South with a great army, and the King of the South shall be stirred up to battle with a very great and mighty army: but he shall not [av]stand: for they shall forecast and practice against him.
[av] He shall be overcome with treason.
26 Yea, they that feed of the portion of [aw]his meat, shall destroy him: and his army [ax]shall overflow: and many shall fall, and be slain.
[aw] Signifying his princes and the chief about him.
[ax] Declaring that his soldiers shall brast out
and venture their life to slay and to be slain
for the safeguard of their prince.
27 And both these Kings’ hearts shall be to do [ay]mischief, and they shall talk of deceit at one table: but it shall not avail: for [az]yet the end shall be at the time appointed.
[ay] The uncle and the nephew shall take truce,
and banquet together, yet in their hearts
they shall imagine mischief one against the other.
[az] Signifying, that it standeth not in the counsel
of men to bring things to pass, but in the providence of God,
who ruleth the Kings by a secret bridle,
that they cannot do what they list themselves.
28 Then shall he return into his land with great [ba]substance: for his heart shall be against the holy covenant: so shall he do and return to his own land.
[ba] Which he shall take of the Jews in spoiling Jerusalem
and the Temple, and this is told them before
to move them to patience, knowing that all things
are done by God’s providence.
29 At the time appointed he shall return, and come toward the South: but the last shall not be as the first.
30 For the ships [bb]of Chittim shall come against him: therefore he shall be sorry and return and fret against the holy covenant: so shall he do, he shall even return [bc]and have intelligence with them that forsake the holy covenant.
[bb] That is, the Roman power shall come against him:
for P. Popilius the Ambassador appointed him to depart
in the Romans’ name, to which thing he obeyed,
although with grief, and to revenge his rage
he came against the people of God the second time.
[bc] With the Jews which shall forsake the covenant of the Lord:
for first he was called against the Jews
by Jason the high Priest, and this second time by Menelaus.
31 And arms [bd]shall stand on his part, and they shall pollute the Sanctuary [be]of strength, and shall take away the daily sacrifice, and they shall set up the abominable desolation.
[bd] A great faction of the wicked Jews shall hold with Antiochus.
[be] So called because the power of God
was nothing diminished, although this tyrant
set up in the Temple the image of Jupiter Olympius,
and so began to corrupt the pure service of God.
32 And such as wickedly [bf]break the covenant, shall he cause to sin by flattery: but the people that do know their God, shall prevail and prosper.
[bf] Meaning, such as bare the name of Jews,
but indeed were nothing less, for they sold their souls,
and betrayed their brethren for gain.
33 And they that understand among the [bg]people, shall instruct many: [bh]yet they shall fall by sword, and by flame, by captivity and by spoil many days.
[bg] They that remain constant among the people
shall teach others by their example, and edify many in the true religion.
[bh] Whereby he exhorteth the godly to constancy,
although they should perish a thousand times,
and though their miseries endure never so long.
34 Now when they shall fall, they shall be holpen with a [bi]little help: but many shall cleave unto them [bj]feignedly.
[bi] As God will not leave his Church destitute,
yet will he not deliver it all at once, but so help,
as they may still seem to fight under the cross,
as he did in the time of the Maccabees,
whereof he here prophesieth.
[bj] That is, there shall be even of this small number many hypocrites.
35 And some of them [bk]of understanding shall fall to try them, and to purge, and to make them white, till the time be out: for there is a time appointed.
[bk] To wit, of them that fear God and will lose their life
for the defense of true religion. Signifying also that
the Church must continually be tried and purged,
and ought to look for one persecution after another:
for God hath appointed the time: therefore we must obey.
36 And the [bl]king shall do what him list: he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself against all, that is God, and shall speak marvelous things against the God of gods, and shall prosper, till the wrath [bm]be accomplished: for the determination is made.
[bl] Because the Angel’s purpose is to show the whole course
of the persecutions of the Jews unto the coming of Christ,
he now speaketh of the Monarchy of the Romans
which he noteth by the name of a King, who were without
religion and condemned the true God.
[bm] So long the tyrants shall prevail as God
hath appointed to punish his people:
but he showeth that it is but for a time.
37 Neither shall he regard the [bn]God of his fathers, nor the desires [bo]of women, nor care for any God: for he shall magnify himself above all.
[bn] The Romans shall observe no certain form of religion
as other nations, but shall change their gods at their pleasures,
yea, contemn them and prefer themselves to their gods.
[bo] Signifying that they should be without all humanity:
for the love of women is taken for singular or great love.
38 But in his place shall he honor the [bp]god Mauzzim, and the god whom his fathers knew not, shall he honor with [bq]gold and with silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.
[bp] That is, the god of power and riches:
they shall esteem their own power above
all their gods and worship it.
[bq] Under pretence of worshipping the gods,
they shall enrich their city with the most precious jewels of all the world,
because that hereby all men should have them
in admiration for their power and riches.
39 Thus shall he do in [br]the holds of Mauzzim with a strange god whom he shall acknowledge: he shall increase his glory, and shall cause them to rule over many, and shall divide the land for gain.
[br] Although in their hearts they had no religion,
yet they did acknowledge the gods, and worshipped them in their temples,
lest they should have been despised as Atheists:
but this was to increase their fame and riches:
and when they got any country, they so made others the rulers thereof,
that the profit ever came to the Romans.
40 And at the end of time shall the king of the [bs]South push at him, and the king of the North shall come against him like a whirlwind with chariots, and with horsemen, and with many ships, and he shall enter into the countries, and shall overflow and pass through.
[bs] That is, both the Egyptians and the Syrians
shall at length fight against the Romans,
but they shall be overcome.
41 He shall enter also into the [bt]pleasant land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.
[bt] The Angel forewarneth the Jews that when they should
see the Romans invade them, and that the wicked should escape their hands,
that then they should not think but that all this was done
by God’s providence, forasmuch as he warned
them of it so long afore, and therefore he would still preserve them.
42 He shall stretch forth his hands also upon the countries, and the land of Egypt shall not escape.
43 But he shall have power over the treasures of gold and of silver, and over all the precious things of Egypt, and of the Libyans, and of the black Mores where he shall pass.
44 But the tidings out of the East and the North shall [bu]trouble him: therefore he shall go forth [bv]with great wrath to destroy and root out many.
[bu] Hearing that Crassus was slain, and Antonius discomfited.
[bv] For Augustus overcame the Parthians,
and recovered that which Antonius had lost.
45 And he shall plant the tabernacles [bw]of his palace between the seas in the glorious and holy mountain, yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him.
[bw] The Romans after this reigned quietly throughout all countries,
and from sea to sea, and in Judea: but at length
for their cruelty God shall destroy them.
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