Daniele 11:6

6 E alla fine di vari anni, essi faran lega assieme; e la figliuola del re del mezzogiorno verrà al re del settentrione per fare un accordo; ma essa non potrà conservare la forza del proprio braccio, né quegli e il suo braccio potranno resistere; e lei e quelli che l’hanno condotta, e colui che l’ha generata, e colui che l’ha sostenuta per un tempo, saran dati alla morte.

Daniele 11:6 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 11:6

And in the end of years they shall join themselves together,
&c.] The two kings of Egypt and Syria; not the two former kings, but their successors: the king of Egypt was Ptolemy Philadelphus, the second king of Egypt, the son of Ptolemy Lagus; this is the king of Egypt who collected such a vast number of books into his library at Alexandria, and got the law of Moses translated into Greek: the king of Syria was Antiochus, surnamed Theos; this name was first given him by the Milesians, upon his delivering them from the tyranny of Timarchus governor of Caria; he was the third king of Syria; Seleucus Nicator the first, Antiochus Soter the second, and this the third: there had been very great wars between these kings for many years; and now, being weary of them, they entered into confederacies and alliances with each other, and which were designed to be strengthened by a marriage next mentioned; this is thought to be about seventy years after the death of Alexander: F17 for the king's daughter of the south shall come to the king of the
north to make an agreement;
this was Bernice, daughter of Ptolemy Philadelphus king of Egypt, who carried her to Pelusium, and from thence sailed with her to Seleucia in Syria; where he met with Antiochus king of Syria, to whom he gave her in marriage, with a vast dowry of gold and silver; hence she was called (fernoforov) ; and the marriage was celebrated with great solemnity F18: and this was "to make agreement", or "to make things right or straight" F19; that were wrong and crooked before; to put an end to wars and discords; to make peace and cultivate friendship; to strengthen alliances, and confirm each other in their kingdoms: but she shall not retain the power of the arm;
unite the two kingdoms, and secure the peace of them, which was the thing in view; nor retain her interest in her husband, nor her power at court; for, as soon as her father was dead, Antiochus dismissed Bernice from his bed, and took Laodice his former wife again, by whom he had had two sons, Seleucus Callinicus, and Antiochus Hierax F20: neither shall he stand, nor his arm;
neither Antiochus; for Laodice, knowing that by the late treaty the crown was settled upon the children of Bernice, who already had a son by him, and sensible of his fickleness, and fearing he might divorce her again, and take to Bernice, got him poisoned by his servants: nor Bernice his queen, called "his arm"; who fleeing to Daphne for shelter, on hearing what was done, was there slain; or it may be his son he had by her, so it follows: but she shall be given up;
into the hands of Seleucus Callinicus, the son of Laodice; whom she placed on the throne after the death of his father; and who sent to Daphne to slay Bernice, which was accordingly done F21: and they that brought her;
into Syria; that attended her from Egypt at her marriage, and continued with her in the court of Syria, and fled with her to Daphne: and he that begat her:
or, "whom she brought forth"; as in the margin; her little son, who was murdered at the same time with her; for her father died before: and he that strengthened her in these times;
either her husband, or her father, who were both dead before, and so stood not, and could not help her; unless this is to be understood of her brother, and the cities of the lesser Asia, who, hearing of her distress at Daphne, set out for her relief, but came too late; she and her son were both slain first {w}.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 See the Universal History, vol. 9. p. 384.
F18 Ibid. p. 196. & Jerom. in loc.
F19 (Myrvym twvel) "ad faciendum reetitudines", Pagninus, Michaelis; "ut faciat rectitudines", Montanus; "recta", Calvin.
F20 Universal History, vol. 9, p. 196, 197.
F21 Ibid.
F23 Justin, l. 27. c. 1.

Daniele 11:6 In-Context

4 Ma quando sarà sorto, il suo regno sarà infranto, e sarà diviso verso i quattro venti del cielo; esso non apparterrà alla progenie di lui, né avrà una potenza pari a quella che aveva lui; giacché il suo regno sarà sradicato e passerà ad altri; non ai suoi eredi.
5 E il re del mezzogiorno diventerà forte; ma uno dei suoi capi diventerà più forti di lui, e dominerà; il suo dominio sarà potente.
6 E alla fine di vari anni, essi faran lega assieme; e la figliuola del re del mezzogiorno verrà al re del settentrione per fare un accordo; ma essa non potrà conservare la forza del proprio braccio, né quegli e il suo braccio potranno resistere; e lei e quelli che l’hanno condotta, e colui che l’ha generata, e colui che l’ha sostenuta per un tempo, saran dati alla morte.
7 E uno de’ rampolli delle sue radici sorgerà a prendere il posto di quello; esso verrà all’esercito, entrerà nelle fortezze del re di settentrione, verrà alle prese con quelli, e rimarrà vittorioso;
8 e menerà anche in cattività in Egitto i loro dèi, con le loro immagini fuse e coi loro preziosi arredi d’argento e d’oro; e per vari anni si terrà lungi dal re del settentrione.
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