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Verse 37. _NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS_] That God
who sent the _evangelists_ and _apostles_ to preach the _pure_
_doctrine_. These _true fathers of the Christian Church_, and their...
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NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS - The God that his
fathers or ancestors had worshipped: That is, he would not be bound or
restrained by the religion of his own land, or by any of the us...
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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 11:37. 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,...
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THE DESIRE OF WOMEN. In view of the context this must refer to any
gods desired by women: such as _Baaltis, Astarte,_ or _Mylitta_ of the
Babylonians; the Persian _Artemis,_ or the _Nanoea_ of the Syr...
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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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Antiochus IV. (Epiphanes), 175 164....
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Antiochus" retreat from Egypt, (Daniel 11:30 _a_), and the measures
adopted by him shortly afterwards against the Jews (Daniel 11:30;
Daniel 11:30)....
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The presumptuousness and impiety of Antiochus. Many of the older
expositors supposed that at this point there was a transition from
Antiochus to the future Antichrist, and that Daniel 11:36 related
ex...
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AND _the_ GODS _of his fathers_ HE WILL NOT REGARD] The honours paid
by him to foreign deities implied a depreciation of the gods of his
own country. He was particularly devoted to the cult of Jupite...
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NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD, &C.— The prophet's intention is, to
blame the power here mentioned for apostatizing in some measure from
the religion of his Christian fathers, as he actually did both...
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c. PERVERSITY
TEXT: Daniel 11:29-39
29
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it
shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
30
For ships of Kittim shall...
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Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of
women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS, NOR THE DESIRE O...
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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 GOD (RV 'gods') OF HIS FATHERS] All the Greek kings of Syria were
heathens, but Antiochus honoured the Greek Zeus (Jupiter) more than
the Syrian deities of his forefathers. The desire of women] pr...
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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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NEITHER SHALL THEY. — A further description is now given of the
godlessness of this king, but the people of Israel are no longer
mentioned in their relation to him. The northern king appears twice
aga...
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וְ עַל ־אֱלֹהֵ֤י אֲבֹתָיו֙ לֹ֣א
יָבִ֔ין וְ
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FIFTH SECTION
(Daniel 11:36, B.C. 147-164)
Events from the beginning of the Maccabean rising to the death of
Antiochus Epiphanes.
Daniel 11:36 -Antiochus will grow more arbitrary, more insolent, mor...
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ARROGANCE OVERTHROWN
Daniel 11:30-45
The career of Antiochus Epiphanes, in persecuting the people of God
and plotting against Jehovah and His sanctuary, is so described as to
suggest that it also inc...
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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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Neither shall he regard the (u) God of his fathers, nor the desire (x)
of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all.
(u) The Romans will observe no certain form of religion as...
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_God. He laughed at religion, yet sometimes offered splendid presents
and victims, which shewed his inconstancy. (Calmet) --- Women. He kept
many concubines, (Diodorus) and committed the greatest obsc...
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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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I do not wonder at those who explain this prophecy of Antiochus,
experiencing some trouble with these words; for they cannot satisfy
themselves, because this prediction of the angel’s was never
accomp...
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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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NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS,.... Of the apostles of
Christ, from whom he pretends to descend, and whose successor he would
be thought to be: now their God was the Lord Jesus Christ,...
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_Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of
women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all._
Ver. 37. _Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers._] He s...
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_Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers_ The god or gods
worshipped in his own native country, namely, Syria. He made laws to
abolish the religion of his country, and to bring in the idols of...
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FURTHER REVELATIONS CONCERNING THE FUTURE...
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Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, thereby breaking with
the true worship of his nation, the proper service of God as it had
existed in the Christian Church, NOR THE DESIRE OF WOMEN, deny...
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31-45 The remainder of this prophecy is very difficult, and
commentators differ much respecting it. From Antiochus the account
seems to pass to antichrist. Reference seems to be made to the Roman
emp...
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NEITHER SHALL HE REGARD THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS; he shall so far
degenerate from the rule of Christ, and from primitive Christianity,
that he shall be the head of that apostacy, 1 TIMOTHY 4:1 2
THESSAL...
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Daniel 11:37 regard H995 (H8799) God H430 fathers H1 desire H2532
women H802 regard H995 (H8799) god...
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‘Nor will he regard the gods of his fathers, nor the desire of
women, nor regard any god, for he will magnify himself above all.'
This one will thrust aside any gods connected with his family, or his...
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ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES - THE SCOURGE OF ISRAEL.
Apart from Daniel 11:20, the remaining verses in the chapter deal with
the life of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, second son of Antiochus III, who
usurped the thr...
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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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_And the King shall do according to his will._
THE REIGN OF THE ANTICHRIST
We Christians look for an Antichrist yet to come. Apart from
revelation, it is, in itself, in conformity with human nature,...
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_HOMILETICS_
SECT. XLI.—THE WILFUL KING. (Chap. Daniel 11:36.)
The present part of the prophecy regards a king, power, or
sovereignty, emphatically spoken of as “the king.” Some will have
Antiochus E...
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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 Timothy 4:3; 2 Thessalonians 2:4; Deuteronomy 21:11; Deuteronomy
5:21;...