He — Xerxes was more potent than all the other three, because his
father Darius had gathered an incredible mass for him, which he
himself increased for six years together, before he made his
expedition against Greece. There were more kings of Persia besides
those four, but they had no concern with t... [ Continue Reading ]
A mighty king — Alexander the great.... [ Continue Reading ]
When he shall stand up — When he is come to his highest point. Nor
according to his dominion — They did not reign as kings at first,
but only as captains; and as to the extent of their dominion, it was
far less than Alexander's, yea, all four fell short of his. Even for
others — Some lesser commande... [ Continue Reading ]
The king of the south — This king was Ptolemy, the first king of
Egypt after Alexander who is brought in, because he took Jerusalem by
treachery; for the angel minds only those persons and things which
related to the Jews. One of his princes — Seleucus Nicanor, who
overcame Demetrius, and added Asia... [ Continue Reading ]
They — The successors of those first kings of Egypt and Syria. Make
an agreement — Bernice shall come from Egypt and marry with
Antiochus Theus, who was the son of Antiochus Soter, and nephew to
Seleucus Nicanor; for her father brought her to Pelusium with an
infinite sum of gold and silver for her... [ Continue Reading ]
Shall one stand up — Of Bernice shall come Ptolemaeus Euergetes, who
shall revenge the wrong done to his sister. Shall enter into the
fortress — For he invaded Syria, and took many strong — holds.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall continue more years — He continued forty — six years.... [ Continue Reading ]
Return — So he did with a booty of forty thousand talents of silver.... [ Continue Reading ]
But his sons — He means the sons of the king of the north, shall be
incensed with the deeds of Ptolemaeus Euergetes, and his son
Ptolemaeus Philopator. One shall come — Antiochus the great, shall
pass through Syria and recover what the king of Egypt took from his
father. Even to his fortress — To Ra... [ Continue Reading ]
His hand — Into the hand of Ptolemy.... [ Continue Reading ]
His heart shall be lifted up — He might have recovered all, but he
grew proud of his victory, and returned again to his luxury.... [ Continue Reading ]
But he — Antiochus, that comes against Ptolemy. The glorious land
— Judea. Antiochus held all Judea, and with the provision and
product of it, maintained his army.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall also set his face — He shall use all the force he can to
master Egypt, and engross it to himself. Upright ones — Many of the
religious Jews joined with him: the rest of his army was a profane
rabble of rude Heathens. He shall give — Antiochus shall give
Cleopatra his daughter to young Ptole... [ Continue Reading ]
The isles — The isles and sea — coasts of the Mediterranean and
Aegean sea. But a prince — The Roman ambassador Scipio beat
Antiochus at his own weapons of power and policy, and turned the
reproach upon his own head.... [ Continue Reading ]
Then — Then he turned his face home — ward, yet was he not in
safety, but was quickly after killed.... [ Continue Reading ]
A raiser of taxes — Seleucus Philopator, who peeled his subjects,
and spared not to rob the temple. Within few days — For he lived not
out the third part of his father's reign. Not in battle — Not by
open force, but by poison.... [ Continue Reading ]
A vile person — Antiochus, called Epiphanes by his flatterers, but
the people of God accounted him infamous, base, and treacherous. They
— Neither peers nor people, nor was he the heir, but his nephew; but
he crept in by flatteries.... [ Continue Reading ]
Overflown — The Egyptian force near Pelusium, where they fell by the
power of Antiochus, with a great slaughter, near the river Nile. The
prince — The high — priest with his place and honour, for he put
out Onias, and set up in his stead, Jason his brother.... [ Continue Reading ]
After the league — For he made a league with Egypt, and came with a
few, (but chosen men) and took the passes, and put all in subjection
to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall enter peaceably — He shall come in upon the Egyptians under
pretence of peace, in a plentiful and delicious country, and among a
mass of treasures which the kings successively had heaped up; the
greatest part of which Antiochus distributed among his confidants,
whereby he obliged them the f... [ Continue Reading ]
But he shall not stand — He might have prospered, if he had not been
betrayed by Eulaius, Benaeus, and the rest of his nobles, corrupted by
Antiochus.... [ Continue Reading ]
Yea — His most familiar friends and confidants; for he shall be
overthrown with a great slaughter, as when the Nile overflows the
country.... [ Continue Reading ]
At one table — They shall meet under pretence of peace. But it shall
not prosper — For neither shall Antiochus gain Egypt by all his
artifice, nor Ptolemy, Syria. At the time appointed — By the Lord,
whose purpose and counsel shall stand.... [ Continue Reading ]
Then shall he return — Antiochus shall depart with his booty gotten
in Egypt. Against the holy covenant — Against the law of God, with
the people that worshipped God according to his will.... [ Continue Reading ]
Toward the south — Egypt, to fight against Ptolemy. But — This
shall not be so prosperous as the two former expeditions, but shall
fail both of his victory and booty.... [ Continue Reading ]
The ships of Chittim — The Romans out of Italy, and the Archipelago.
This made his heart boil with rancor, which he spit out against the
Jews; especially being solicited to it by Jason first, and Menelaus
after, who were apostates, and betrayers of their brethren.... [ Continue Reading ]
And arms — Not only of his own army, but many Jews. The sanctuary
— Even the holy of holies. The abomination — The statue of Jupiter
placed in the temple.... [ Continue Reading ]
The king — Antiochus was an eminent type of antichrist; to whom many
things that follow may be applied by way of accommodation: altho' they
principally refer to Antiochus, and had their primary accomplishment
in him. For that that is determined — That which God hath decreed to
be done by him shall b... [ Continue Reading ]
But in his estate — In the room of his father's god. The God of
forces — This seems to be Jupiter Olympius, never introduced among
the Syrians, 'till Antiochus did it.... [ Continue Reading ]
With a strange god — Using all art and authority to propagate his
worship.... [ Continue Reading ]
The children of Ammon — He will not hurt them; because they helped
him against the Jews.... [ Continue Reading ]
At his steps — He had them at his foot, at his beck.... [ Continue Reading ]
None shall help him — God shall cut him off in the midst of his
days. And when he destroys, who can help?... [ Continue Reading ]