Daniel 8:15-27

The Interpretation of the Vision

15 When I, Daniel, had seen the vision, I 1sought to understand it. And behold, there stood before me one having 2the appearance of a man.
16 3And I heard a man's voice 4between the banks of the 5Ulai, and it called, 6"Gabriel, make this man understand the vision."
17 So he came near where I stood. And when he came, 7I was frightened 8and fell on my face. But he said to me, "Understand, 9O son of man, that the vision is for 10the time of the end."
18 And when he had spoken to me, 11I fell into a deep sleep with my face to the ground. But 12he touched me and made me stand up.
19 He said, "Behold, I will make known to you what shall be at the latter end of 13the indignation, for it refers to 14the appointed time of the end.
20 As for 15the ram that you saw with the two horns, these are the kings of 16Media and Persia.
21 And 17the goat[a] is the king of Greece. And 18the great horn between his eyes is 19the first king.
22 20As for the horn that was broken, in place of which four others arose, four kingdoms shall arise from his[b] nation, 21but not with his power.
23 And at the latter end of their kingdom, when the transgressors have reached their limit, a king of bold face, one who understands riddles, shall arise.
24 His power shall be great--22but not by his own power; and he shall cause fearful destruction 23and shall succeed in what he does, 24and destroy mighty men and the people who are the saints.
25 25By his cunning he shall make deceit prosper under his hand, and in his own mind 26he shall become great. 27Without warning he shall destroy many. And he 28shall even rise up against the Prince of princes, and he shall be broken--but 29by no human hand.
26 The vision of 30the evenings and the mornings that has been told 31is true, but 32seal up the vision, 33for it refers to many days from now."
27 And 34I, Daniel, was overcome and lay sick for some days. Then I rose and went about the king's business, but I was appalled by the vision 35and did not understand it.

Daniel 8:15-27 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 8

This chapter contains the vision of a ram and he goat, and the interpretation of it. It begins with observing the time and place of the vision, Da 8:1,2, then describes the ram seen; by the place of his situation; by his two horns; and by his pushing several ways with so much force and fury, that none could stand before him, or deliver: out of his hands, Da 8:3,4 next the he goat appears, and is described by the part from whence he came; the swiftness of his motion; the notable horn between his eyes; and his running to ram in great fury, smiting him between his horns, casting him to the ground, and trampling upon him, and none to deliver, Da 8:5-7 but, after waxing great and powerful, its horn was broken, and four more rose up in its stead, and out of one of them a little horn, Da 8:8,9 which little horn is described by its power and prevalence to the south and to the east, towards the pleasant land, the host of heaven, and the Prince of the host; and by it the stars were cast down and trampled upon, the daily sacrifice made to cease; the place of the sanctuary cast down, and truth itself, Da 8:9-12, and upon inquiry it appeared that these sacred things were to continue in this desolate condition unto 2300 days, Da 8:13,14. Daniel being desirous of knowing the meaning of this vision, the Angel Gabriel is ordered by Christ to give him an understanding of it; who drew near to him, and awaked him out of his sleep, and gave him the interpretation of it; Da 8:15-19, which is as follows; the ram; with two horns, signifies the kings of Media and Persia; the rough goat, the king of Greece; and the great horn the first king, Alexander the great; and the four horns, four kingdoms which rose up out of the Grecian empire upon his death, Da 8:20-22, and the little horn a king of fierce countenance, Antiochus Epiphanes; who is, described by his craft, and cunning, by his power and might, and by the destruction he should make; Da 8:23-25, this vision the angel assures the prophet was true, and bids him shut it up, since it was for many days, Da 8:26, upon which Daniel fainted, and was sick for a time; but afterwards recovered, so as to be able to do the king's business; but astonished at the vision himself, and which was not understood by others, Da 8:27.

Cross References 35

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Or the shaggy goat
  • [b]. Theodotion, Septuagint, Vulgate; Hebrew the
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