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Verse Daniel 11:12. _HIS HEART SHALL BE LIFTED UP_] Had Ptolemy
improved his victory, he might have dispossessed Antiochus of his
whole empire; but giving way to _pride_, and a criminally _sensual
li...
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AND WHEN HE HATH TAKCN AWAY THE MULTITUDE - When he has subdued them.
Lengerke, however, renders this, “And the multitude shall lift
themselves up,” supposing it to refer to the fact that the people a...
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CHAPTER 11 THE WARS OF THE PTOLEMIES AND SELEUCIDAE PREDICTED THE
COMING EVENTS OF THE END
_ 1. The wars of the Ptolemies and Seleucidae (Daniel 11:1)_
2. The time of the end and the man of sin (Dan...
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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....
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TAKEN AWAY. subdued.
CAST DOWN, &C. = will cause tens of thousands to fall. This occurred
at Raphia, south-west of Gaza.
HE SHALL NOT BE STRENGTHENED BY IT. Giving himself up to
licentiousness....
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( 2) Daniel 11:2 to Daniel 12:4. The revelation given to Daniel.
This consists of a survey of the history from the beginning of the
Persian period down to the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, followed by...
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Seleucus III. (Ceraunos), 226 223, and Antiochus III. (the Great), 223
187: Ptolemy IV. (Philopator), 222 205, and Ptolemy V. (Epiphanes),
205 181.
Seleucus Callinicus left two sons, Seleucus Cerauno...
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WHEN HE HATH TAKEN AWAY, &C.— Had Ptolemy pursued his blow, he might
probably have deprived Antiochus of his kingdom: but his _heart was
lifted up with success:_ being delivered from his fears, he mor...
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(3) PTOLEMIES AND SELEUCIDS, II
TEXT: Daniel 11:10-20
10
And his sons shall war, and shall assemble a multitude of great
forces, which shall come on, and overflow, and pass through; and they
shall...
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And when he hath taken away the multitude, his heart shall be lifted
up; and he shall cast down many ten thousands: but he shall not be
strengthened by it.
AND WHEN HE HATH TAKEN AWAY THE MULTITUD...
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11:12 away, (e-9) Or 'lifted up.' prevail. (f-25) Or 'be
strengthened.'...
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FOR THY WORDS] RV 'for thy words' sake.'
Refers to Ptolemy IV.
13, 14. Twelve years later Antiochus joined with Philip, king of
Macedon, in an attack on Ptolemy V (Epiphanes), the son of Ptolemy IV....
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THE FINAL VISION
These chs, form a connected whole, with three sub-divisions. Daniel
10:1 to Daniel 11:1 are introductory; Daniel 11:2 to Daniel 12:4 co
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THE MEN WHO WERE LOYAL TO GOD
DANIEL
_ROBERT BRYCE_
CHAPTER 11
V1 ‘Since the first year that Darius from Media ruled, I supported
him’, he continued. ‘And I helped him.’
Verse 1 This is really p...
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AND WHEN HE. — It is not clear whether “the multitude” or “the
king” is subject of the sentence, or whether the verb “he hath
taken away” is to be translated active or passive. The verse might
mean, “...
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וְ נִשָּׂ֥א הֶ הָמֹ֖ון _וְ_†_רָ֣ם_†
לְבָבֹ֑ו...
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SECOND SECTION
(Daniel 11:10)
Events from the death of Ptolemy Euergetes (B.C. 247) to the death of
Antiochus III (the Great, B.C. 175). In the following verses, as
Behrmann observes, there is a so...
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THE RISE AND FALL OF EMPIRES
Daniel 11:1-14
This chapter foretells the histories of Xerxes, of Alexander the
Great, the division of his kingdom on his death, and the long
conflicts between the kings...
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The foretelling of the glorious One is contained in this chapter. It
covered a period to the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, and finally
referred to the Messianic kingdom.
There would be yet three kings...
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Prevail. Many fell on both sides. (Haydock) --- But Antiochus did not
prevail; (Worthington) or rather Philopator neglected the opportunity
of dethroning his rival, (Calmet) as he might have seized al...
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If my Reader be more curious to make search into hidden things, than
to turn over again and again those which the Lord hath revealed; I
fear that he will not be pleased with the shortness I purpose to...
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The angel here marks the close of the war. Had Ptolemy’s valor
seconded his good fortune, he might easily have seized upon the whole
kingdom of Syria, as profane historians report. But he was so given...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10 AND 11.
In chapter 10 we return to the East [1]. Chapter s 10, 11 and 12 form
but one prophecy; only chapter 11 closes the history of the Gentiles,
and cha...
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Ver. 12 AND WHEN HE HATH TAKEN AWAY THE MULTITUDE,.... That is, when
Ptolemy king of Egypt had defeated the large army of Antiochus, killed
great numbers of them, and taken many:
HIS HEART SHALL BE L...
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Daniel 11:12 _[And] when he hath taken away the multitude, his heart
shall be lifted up; and he shall cast down [many] ten thousands: but
he shall not be strengthened [by it]._
Ver. 12. _His hear...
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_When he hath taken away the multitude, his heart shall be lifted up_
This is a description of the effect which this victory would have on
Ptolemy, namely, to puff him up with pride and insolence: and...
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And when he hath taken away the multitude, his heart shall be lifted
up, literally, "and shall rise up the multitude and shall lift up his
heart," as he took up the campaign with great courage; AND HE...
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Daniel 11:1. ALSO I, IN THE FIRST YEAR OF DARIUS, THE MEDE, EVEN I,
STOOD TO CONFIRM AND TO STRENGTHEN HIM, or, "even as I stood by to
strengthen him," the inference being that the various angelic spi...
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1-30 The angel shows Daniel the succession of the Persian and Grecian
empires. The kings of Egypt and Syria are noticed: Judea was between
their dominions, and affected by their contests. From ver. D...
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He might have conquered and recovered all again, but he grew proud of
his victory, and returned again to his luxury. Entering Judea he
entered into the temple of God at Jerusalem and the holy place ag...
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Daniel 11:12 away H5375 (H8738) multitude H1995 heart H3824 up H7311
(H8804) (H8675) H7311 ...
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‘And the multitude will be lifted up, and his heart will be exalted,
and he will cast down tens of thousands, but he will not prevail
(‘be strong').'
Ptolemy IV' successful army were elated, and Ptole...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy covering the period from Darius to anti-Christ,
showing the conflicts of nations, and final heading up for
destruction.
CHARACTERS: God, Daniel, Kings of Persia and Greece, anti-Ch...
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Daniel 11:2. _There shall stand up yet three kings in Persia._ Daniel,
a minister of state for most of his long life, was here shewn the
succession of kingdoms in so clear a light as to command all me...
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DANIEL—NOTE ON DANIEL 11:11 Ptolemy IV Philopator (reigned 221–204
B.C., KING OF THE SOUTH) responded quickly to Antiochus III’s
advances. Antiochus III was defeated at Raphia. Antiochus III’s
losses...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XXXVIII.—THE KINGS OF THE NORTH AND OF THE SOUTH. (Chap.
Daniel 11:1.)
We come to the things which the angel was commissioned to communicate
to the prophet, and through him to the...
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EXPOSITION
DANIEL 11:1
THE KINGS OF THE NORTH AND THE KINGS OF THE SOUTH.
Daniel 11:1
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Now He begins to reveal unto Daniel these things are going to
transpire, as far as the future is concerned. And here Daniel gets
into such interesting details that many of the Bible critics have a
dif...
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1 Peter 5:5; 1 Timothy 3:6; 2 Chronicles 25:19; 2 Chronicles 26:16;...
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His heart shall be lifted up — He might have recovered all, but he
grew proud of his victory, and returned again to his luxury....