Daniel 11:19

19 Después de eso, el rey del norte regresará a la fortaleza de su país, pero sufrirá un tropiezo y no volverá a saberse nada de él.

Daniel 11:19 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 11:19

Then he shall turn his face towards the fort of his own land,
&c.] After his defeat he fled with a few to Sardis, and from thence to Apamea, so Livy; and to Susa, and to the further parts of his dominions, as Jerom; or rather he betook himself to Antioch his capital city, called here "the fort of his own land", where he was obliged to continue: but he shall stumble and fall, and not be found;
the expenses of the war which Antiochus agreed to pay being reckoned at fifteen thousand Euboean talents, five hundred talents were to be paid down; two thousand five hundred at the ratification of the treaty by the senate of Rome; and the other twelve thousand to be paid yearly, at a thousand talents each year: now, being either in want of money, or through covetousness, he attempted to rob the temple of Jupiter Elymaeus, and went by night thither with his army for that purpose; but the thing being betrayed, the inhabitants got together, and slew him, with all his soldiers, as Justin F12 relates. Strabo F13 says, that Antiochus the great endeavouring to rob the temple of Bel, the barbarians near to (Elymais) rose of themselves, and slew him; and so never returned to Syria any more, but died in the province of Elymais, being slain by the Persians there, as related, and was never found more, or was buried; and this was the end of this great man, of whom so many things are said in this prophecy, and others follow concerning his successors. He died in the thirty seventh year of his reign, and the fifty second of his age F14.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 E Trogo, l. 32. c. 2.
F13 Geograph. l. 16. p. 512.
F14 See the Universal History, vol. 9. p. 270.

Daniel 11:19 In-Context

17 El rey del norte se dispondrá a atacar con todo el poder de su reino, pero hará una alianza con el rey del sur: este le dará su hija en matrimonio, con miras a derrocar su reino, pero sus planes no tendrán el éxito esperado.
18 Dirigirá entonces sus ataques contra las ciudades costeras, y conquistará muchas de ellas, pero un general responderá a su insolencia y lo hará quedar en ridículo.
19 Después de eso, el rey del norte regresará a la fortaleza de su país, pero sufrirá un tropiezo y no volverá a saberse nada de él.
20 »”Después del rey del norte, ocupará el trono un rey que, para mantener el esplendor del reino, enviará a un recaudador de impuestos. Pero poco tiempo después ese rey perderá la vida, aunque no en el fragor de la batalla.
21 »”En su lugar reinará un hombre despreciable, indigno de ser rey, que invadirá el reino cuando la gente se sienta más segura y, recurriendo a artimañas, usurpará el trono.
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