Daniel 11:7

7 Un rejeton de ses racines s'élèvera à sa place; il viendra à l'armée, il entrera dans les forteresses du roi du septentrion, il en disposera à son gré, et il se rendra puissant.

Daniel 11:7 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 11:7

But out of a branch of her roots shall one stand up in his
estate
Or, "out of a branch of her roots a shoot thereof shall stand or rise up" F24; by "her roots" are meant her ancestors, particularly Ptolemy Lagus; by "a branch" from thence, Ptolemy Philadelphus her father; and by the "shoot" out of that, or its plantation, as the Vulgate Latin version, is designed her brother, Ptolemy Euergetes; who succeeded her father in the kingdom, and stood firm in it; "upon his basis" F25, as some render it: which shall come with an army;
or, "to an army" F26 as soon as he heard of his sister's case, he put himself at the head of an army, and marched to her relief; but coming too late, he, and the forces of the lesser Asia, which came for the same purpose, joining him, resolved to revenge the death of his sister and her son, went with his army into Syria, as next foretold: and shall enter into the fortress of the king of the north;
the king of Syria, Seleucus Callinicus: Ptolemy entered into Syria itself, as Polybius F1 says, into the fortified cities of it, and took them, the singular being put for the plural; unless Seleucia itself is particularly designed, which Ptolemy seized, and put a garrison of Egyptians in it, which held it twenty seven years F2: and shall deal against them;
besiege and take them at his pleasure; the king of Syria not being able to stand against him and defend them: and shall prevail;
over the king of Syria, and conquer great part of his dominions, as he did: he took Syria and Cilicia, and the superior parts beyond Euphrates, and almost all Asia, as Jerome relates; and had it not been for a sedition in his own kingdom, which called him home, he had made himself master of the whole kingdom of Seleucus, as Justin F3 says.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (wnk) "plantatio ejus", V. L.
F25 "Super basi sua", Pagninus, Gejerus.
F26 (lyxh la) "ad exercitum", Pagninus, Montanus, Cocceius, Michaelis.
F1 Hist. l. 5.
F2 See Prideaux, Connexion, part 2. B. 2. p. 100.
F3 Ut supra. (Justin, l. 27. c. 1.)

Daniel 11:7 In-Context

5 Le roi du midi deviendra fort. Mais un de ses chefs sera plus fort que lui, et dominera; sa domination sera puissante.
6 Au bout de quelques années ils s'allieront, et la fille du roi du midi viendra vers le roi du septentrion pour rétablir la concorde. Mais elle ne conservera pas la force de son bras, et il ne résistera pas, ni lui, ni son bras; elle sera livrée avec ceux qui l'auront amenée, avec son père et avec celui qui aura été son soutien dans ce temps-là.
7 Un rejeton de ses racines s'élèvera à sa place; il viendra à l'armée, il entrera dans les forteresses du roi du septentrion, il en disposera à son gré, et il se rendra puissant.
8 Il enlèvera même et transportera en Egypte leurs dieux et leurs images de fonte, et leurs objets précieux d'argent et d'or. Puis il restera quelques années éloigné du roi du septentrion.
9 Et celui-ci marchera contre le royaume du roi du midi, et reviendra dans son pays.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.