Daniel 11:44

44 However, news from the east and north will frighten him, so that he moves out in great fury to ruin and completely do away with many.

Daniel 11:44 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 11:44

But tidings out of the east and out of the north shall trouble
him
This and the following verse respect times and things yet to come, and the interpretation of them is not so certain: perhaps this clause may have a regard to the news brought to the Turk, of the Jews, upon their conversion, being about to return to their own land, from the eastern and northern parts of the world, where they chiefly are at this day; which will greatly alarm him, since their land is part of his dominions: or it may be, out of the east may come tidings of some commotions and disturbances in the eastern part of the world, as Tartary which he may fear would be of bad consequence to the Ottoman empire; and news out of the north, of the northern Christian princes preparing to assist the Jews in the repossession of their country; all which may give him great uneasiness. Therefore he shall go forth with great fury to destroy, and utterly to
make away many;
hearing the Jews are preparing to return to their own country, or that they have got possession of it, he will be provoked to the last degree, and raise a prodigious army, and march out of his own land with them to Judea; and will come like a storm,
with the utmost rage and fury, and like a cloud for number, and threaten utter ruin and destruction to the nation of the Jews; this will be his end in view in coming out, but he will not be able to accomplish it; of all which see ( Ezekiel 38:2-12 ) , where the Turk, and this expedition of his, are prophesied of, and where he goes by the name of Gog.

Daniel 11:44 In-Context

42 He will reach out his hand to seize other countries too. The land of Egypt will not escape -
43 he will control the treasures of gold and silver, as well as everything else in Egypt of value. Put and Ethiopia will be subject to him.
44 However, news from the east and north will frighten him, so that he moves out in great fury to ruin and completely do away with many.
45 Finally, when he pitches the tents of his palace between the seas and the mountain of the holy Glory, he will come to his end, with no one to help him.
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