Daniel 11:39-45

39 "He will take action against the strongest of fortresses with the help of a foreign god; he will give great honor to those who acknowledge him and will cause them to rule over the many, and will parcel out land for a price.
40 "At the 1end time the 2king of the South will collide with him, and the 3king of the North will 4storm against him with chariots, with horsemen and with many ships; and he will enter countries, 5overflow them and pass through.
41 "He will also enter the 6Beautiful Land, and many countries will fall; but these will be rescued out of his hand: Edom, 7Moab and the foremost of the sons of 8Ammon.
42 "Then he will stretch out his hand against other countries, and the land of Egypt will not escape.
43 "But he will gain control over the hidden treasures of gold and silver and over all the precious things of Egypt; and 9Libyans and 10Ethiopians will follow at his heels.
44 "But rumors from the East and from the North will disturb him, and he will go forth with great wrath to destroy and annihilate many.
45 "He will pitch the tents of his royal pavilion between the seas and the beautiful 11Holy Mountain; yet he will come to his end, and no one will help him.

Daniel 11:39-45 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DANIEL 11

In this chapter the angel makes good his promise to Daniel, that he would show him what was written in the Scripture of truth, concerning the monarchies of the earth, and what would befall his people the Jews in the latter days; and after he had observed that he had strengthened and confirmed Darius the Mede, who was the first king of the then present flourishing monarchy, Da 11:1, he foretells the number of the kings of Persia, and particularly describes the fourth, Da 11:2 predicts the rise of the Grecian monarchy under Alexander the great, and the disposition of it after his death, Da 11:3,4 and then proceeds to give an account of the two principal kingdoms of that monarchy, into which it was divided, the Seleucidae and Lagidae; and of their kings, the king of Egypt, and the king of Syria, under the names of the king of the south, and the king of the north, and of their power and agreement, Da 11:5,6 and then of their various wars between themselves and others, and the success of them, Da 11:7-20, and particularly of Antiochus, his character and manner of coming to the kingdom, and of his wars with the king of Egypt, and the issue of them, Da 11:21-29 and of his persecution of the Jews, and the distress he should bring on them, and the use it should be of to the godly among them, Da 11:30-35, and then his antitype, antichrist, is described; the western antichrist, his character and actions, Da 11:36-39 then the eastern, his power, wealth and riches, hail and rain, Da 11:40-45.

Cross References 11

  • 1. Daniel 11:27, 35; Daniel 12:4, 9
  • 2. Daniel 11:11, 25
  • 3. Dan 11:7, 13, 15
  • 4. Isaiah 5:28; Jeremiah 4:13
  • 5. Daniel 11:10, 26
  • 6. Daniel 8:9; Daniel 11:16
  • 7. Jeremiah 48:47
  • 8. Jeremiah 49:6
  • 9. 2 Chronicles 12:3; Nahum 3:9
  • 10. 2 Chronicles 12:3; Ezekiel 30:4, 5; Nahum 3:9
  • 11. Isaiah 11:9; Isaiah 27:13; Isaiah 65:25; Isaiah 66:20; Daniel 9:16, 20

Footnotes 5

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