Daniel 11:4

4 Pero tan pronto como surja su imperio, se resquebrajará y se esparcirá hacia los cuatro vientos del cielo. Este imperio no será para sus descendientes, ni tendrá el poder que tuvo bajo su gobierno, porque Dios lo dividirá y se lo entregará a otros.

Daniel 11:4 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 11:4

And when he shall stand up, his kingdom shall be broken
When Alexander was risen up to his highest pitch of grandeur, was sole monarch of the world, in the height of his ambition, in the prime of his days, he was cut off by death; his kingdom remained no more one, but became many, was seized by different persons, his generals, and so broke to pieces: and shall be divided toward the four winds of heaven;
which seem to have respect to the four horns or kings, which came up in his place, ( Daniel 8:8 ) , and among whom his kingdom was parted; Ptolemy reigned in Egypt to the south; Antigonus in Asia to the north; Seleucus in Babylon and Syria to the east; and Cassander in Macedonia to the west: and not to his posterity;
for though he had two sons, one by Barsine, whose name was Hercules, who was living at his death; and another by Roxane, born after his death, whose name was Alexander; yet they were both destroyed by Cassander, or his means, that he might enjoy Macedonia F16: nor according to his dominion which he ruled;
their dominion was not so large and powerful as Alexander's was, being divided into several parts; see ( Daniel 8:22 ) : for his kingdom shall be plucked up, even for others besides those; either besides his posterity, who had no share in it, and so, with respect to his family, was like a tree plucked up by the roots, and, as to their concern in it, withered away at once; or, besides the four governors before mentioned, there were others that had, at least for a while, some lesser shares in the kingdom, as Eumenes, Philotas, Leonnatus, and others; but, at length, all were reduced to the kings of Egypt and Syria, the Lagidae and Seleucidae, which the following part of the prophecy chiefly concerns; and, besides these, for the Romans also, to whom this kingdom came.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 Diodor. Sicul. Bibliothec. l. 19. p. 739. & l. 20. p. 761.

Daniel 11:4 In-Context

2 »”Pero ahora voy a darte a conocer la verdad. Van a levantarse en Persia tres reyes más, y hasta un cuarto, el cual será más rico que los otros tres. En cuanto haya cobrado fuerza con sus riquezas, incitará a todos contra el reino griego.
3 Surgirá entonces un rey muy aguerrido, el cual gobernará con lujo de fuerza y hará lo que mejor le parezca.
4 Pero tan pronto como surja su imperio, se resquebrajará y se esparcirá hacia los cuatro vientos del cielo. Este imperio no será para sus descendientes, ni tendrá el poder que tuvo bajo su gobierno, porque Dios lo dividirá y se lo entregará a otros.
5 »”El rey del sur cobrará fuerza, pero uno de sus comandantes se hará más fuerte que él, y con alarde de poder gobernará sobre su propio imperio.
6 Pasados algunos años harán una alianza: la hija del rey del sur se casará con el rey del norte, y harán las paces, aunque ella no retendrá su poder, y el poder del rey tampoco durará. Ella será traicionada, junto con su escolta, su hijo y su esposo.»”En esos días,
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