DANIEL 11. THE FINAL VISION. This gives a summary of history from the
beginning of the Persian era to the time of Antiochus Epiphanes. The
references to the earlier part of it are brief, but more details are
given when the prophet reaches the period of the Greek supremacy,
especially with regard to... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:1. This verse really belongs to Daniel 10, and should be
taken as the final clause of the preceding paragraph. FIRST YEAR OF
DARIUS: the mention of Darius is exceedingly difficult, as Daniel 10:1
dates the prophecy in the third year of Cyrus. The LXX reads Cyrus
instead of Darius. CONFIRM... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:2. THREE KINGS: probably Cyrus (538- 529 B.C.), Cambyses
(529- 522 B.C.), Darius Hystaspis (522- 485 B.C.). THE FOURTH: Xerxes
(485- 465 B.C.) who invaded Greece. An account of the immense wealth
and power of Xerxes is given by the Greek historian Herodotus (vii.
20- 99). STIR UP: an allus... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:3. A MIGHTY KING: Alexander the Great.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:4. HIS KINGDOM SHALL BE BROKEN: an allusion to the division
of Alexander's empire after his death (Daniel 8:8 *). NOT TO
POSTERITY: Alexander left no children to succeed him, and the son born
after his death was murdered before he reached manhood.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:5. THE KING OF THE SOUTH: the king of Egypt, Ptolemy I. The
two chief divisions of the Greek Empire were (_a)_ Egypt, which was
ruled by the Ptolemies, (_b_) Syria, which was governed by the
Seleucidæ. The following verses give an account of the relations
between these two empires. ONE OF... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:6. THEY SHALL JOIN THEMSELVES: refers to the attempt of
Ptolemy II (285- 247) and Antiochus II to form a matrimonial alliance
between the two empires. THE KING'S DAUGHTER: Berenice. Ptolemy II, in
order to bring the long and disastrous wars between Egypt and Syria to
a close, gave his daug... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:7. OUT OF A SHOOT: Ptolemy III, Berenice's brother. COME
WITH AN ARMY: Ptolemy III, in order to avenge his sister, invaded
Syria, seized Seleucia the fortified port of Antioch, and overran the
country. He was obliged, however, to return to Egypt, before his
conquest was complete, in order... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:9. HE SHALL COME: Seleucus II. After the murder of
Antiochus, his successor, Seleucus Callinicus, invaded Egypt but was
defeated (240 B.C.).... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:10. HIS SONS: _ i.e._ the sons of Seleucus II, Seleucus
Keraunos who reigned for three years (226- 223 B.C.), and Antiochus
III, generally known as Antiochus the Great (223- 187 B.C.). The two
are joined together, though the former never made an attack upon
Egypt. The campaigns alluded to... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:12. Read _mg._ The multitude refers to the army of
Antiochus. HIS HEART: Ptolemy's. SHALL NOT PREVAIL: Ptolemy failed to
follow up his victory.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:13. This verse refers to an attack made by Antiochus upon
Egypt twelve years later (205 B.C.). In the meantime Ptolemy
Philopator had died and been succeeded by his son Ptolemy Epiphanes, a
boy of five. AT THE END OF THE TIMES: a reference to the interval of
twelve years since the previous... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:14. MANY STAND UP: this phrase includes Antiochus, Philip of
Macedon his ally, and certain rebellions which are said to have broken
out in Egypt at this time. CHILDREN OF THE VIOLENT: certain turbulent
spirits among the Jews who assisted Antiochus in his campaign against
Egypt. TO ESTABLIS... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:15. WELL-FENCED CITY: Sidon, which was captured by
Antiochus.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:16. He (Antiochus) that cometh against him (Ptolemy). THE
GLORIOUS LAND: Palestine (_cf._ Daniel 8:9).... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:17. UPRIGHT ONES: read _mg_., which is based on the text of
the Versions, shall make equitable conditions. Owing to the
intervention of the Romans, Antiochus was unable to invade Egypt, and
was compelled to make terms with Ptolemy. THE DAUGHTER OF WOMEN: his
daughter Cleopatra. TO DESTROY... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:18. TURN HIS FACE TO THE ISLES: to the coast-lands of Asia
Minor, referring to Antiochus-' expedition into Asia Minor and Greece.
A PRINCE: _ i.e._ a commander (_cf. mg._); Lucius Cornelius Scipio,
who defeated Antiochus at the battle of Magnesia, is intended.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:19_ B_. refers to the murder of Antiochus in 187 B.C. by the
inhabitants of Elymais, in revenge for his sacrilege upon the Temple
of Bel.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:20. ONE: _ i.e._ Seleucus IV (187- 175 B.C) SHALL CAUSE AN
EXACTOR: these words are supposed to refer to an attempt by Seleucus
to plunder the Temple in Jerusalem (2Ma_2:1). WITHIN FEW DAYS: after
an inglorious reign of twelve years, Seleucus IV was murdered, as the
result of a plot formed... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:21. A CONTEMPTIBLE PERSON: Antiochus Epiphanes (175- 164).
The rest of the chapter is a description of Antiochus, who is regarded
as the villain of the piece. THEY HAD NOT GIVEN: Antiochus was not the
natural heir. The throne should have passed to Demetrius, the son of
the previous king. I... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:22. The attack of Antiochus upon Palestine. PRINCE OF THE
COVENANT: the high priest, Onias III, who is called the anointed one
in Daniel 9:26.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:23. WITH A SMALL PEOPLE: an allusion probably to the paucity
of the friends and supporters of Antiochus.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:24. THE FATTEST PLACES: the meaning is obscure. The phrase
is generally taken to refer to fertile districts of Palestine or
Egypt, but some scholars emend the text and render, assail the
mightiest men of the province.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:25. The reference is to the first Egyptian campaign of
Antiochus in 170 B.C. KING OF THE SOUTH: Ptolemy Philometor, who was
defeated by Antiochus near Pelusium.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:26. THEY THAT EAT: the defeat of Ptolemy was largely due to
the disaffection of his friends.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:27. THEY SHALL SPEAK LIES: after the defeat of their king,
the Alexandrians raised his brother Ptolemy Physcon to the throne,
whereupon Antiochus pretended to take Ptolemy Philometor under his
protection.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:28. On his return from his first Egyptian campaign Antiochus
attacked Palestine. THE HOLY COVENANT: the Jewish religion.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:29. HE SHALL RETURN: _i.e._ to Egypt, an allusion to the
second Egyptian campaign in 168 B.C., which resulted in disaster for
Antiochus.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:30. SHIPS OF KITTIM: Kittim (Numbers 24:23 f.*) is the name
of a town in Cyprus, but the expression was used by Jews to denote any
maritime people in the West. Here it refers to the Roman navy, which,
under the command of C. Popilius Læ nas, compelled Antiochus to
withdraw from Egypt. HAVE... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:31. ARMS SHALL STAND: an armed force will attack at his
instance. PROFANE THE SANCTUARY: refers to Antiochus-' attack upon the
Temple (see 1Ma_1:29 ff.). THE ABOMINATION THAT MAKETH DESOLATE: _
i.e._ the heathen altar which Antiochus built over the altar of burnt
offering (see 1Ma_1:54). T... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:32. SUCH AS DO WICKEDLY: the apostates. BUT THE PEOPLE THAT
KNOW: _cf._ 1Ma_1:62, And many in Israel were strong, and they chose
to die rather than eat unclean meats or profane the covenant.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:33. THEY THAT BE WISE: the pious Israelites who were loyal
to their faith. FALL BY THE SWORD, ETC.: a reference to the various
forms of persecution.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:34. MANY SHALL JOIN: Charles, using the LXX as his basis,
emends, and there shall join them many in the city and many in their
several homesteads, _i.e._ the country districts.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:35. SOME OF THEM: _i.e._ some of the leaders would suffer
martyrdom, but the effect would be to refine and purify the rest of
the people.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:36. EXALT HIMSELF ABOVE EVERY GOD: the later coins of
Antioch bore the inscription: Of King Antiochus God made manifest. THE
INDIGNATION: the wrath of God (see Daniel 8:19).... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:37. THE GODS OF HIS FATHERS: Antiochus abandoned his own
national cult for the worship of the Greek deities. THE DESIRE OF
WOMEN: the context shows that the phrase must refer to some deity,
probably to the Phœ nician god, Tammuz (pp. 631f. Ezekiel 8:14 *),
whose worship was extremely popul... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:38. THE GOD OF FORTRESSES: probably the Roman deity, Jupiter
Capitolinus, to whom Antiochus erected a magnificent temple at
Antioch.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:39. AND HE SHALL DEAL. STRANGE GOD: many scholars emend this
difficult sentence, And he shall procure for the fortresses of
strongholds _the people_ of a strange god, and think that the sentence
refers to the heathen soldiers and colonists settled by Antiochus in
the fortress at Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:40. At this point history ends and prophecy begins. The rest
of the chapter relates to the future. As Driver says (CB, p. 197), The
author draws here an imaginative picture of the end of the tyrant
king, similar to the ideal one of the time of Sennacherib in Isaiah
10:28. In this verse the... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:41. THE GLORIOUS LAND: Palestine (Daniel 11:16). EDOM: three
countries will escape attack, _i.e._ Edom, Moab, and Ammon.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:43. The conquest of Egypt is to be complete, so that even
the border peoples, the Libyans on the W., and the Ethiopians on the
S. will be subdued.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:44. TIDINGS: as in the case of Sennacherib, the victorious
career of Antiochus is to be interrupted by news of insurrections in
his own land.... [ Continue Reading ]
DANIEL 11:45. BETWEEN THE SEA AND. MOUNTAIN: the prophecy supposes
that Antiochus will die in Palestine somewhere between the
Mediterranean and Mt. Zion. As a matter of fact, he actually died at
Tabæ s in Persia.... [ Continue Reading ]