Monday, July 15, 2024

Daniel 11:5-19

5 - "The king of the south (Ptolemy I Soter) will increase in power, but one of his own officials (Seleucus I Nicator) will become more powerful than he and will rule his kingdom with great strength."

6-8 - "Some years later an alliance will be formed between the king of the north (Antiochus II Theos) and the king of the south (Ptolemy II Philadelphus). The daughter of the king of the south (Berenice Syra) will be given in marriage to the king of the north (Antiochus II) to secure the alliance, but she will lose her influence over him, and so will her father. She will be abandoned along with her supporters. But when one of her relatives becomes king of the south (Ptolemy III Euergetes), he will raise an army and enter the fortress of the king of the north (Seleucus II Callinicus) and defeat him. When he returns to Egypt, he will carry back their idols with him, along with priceless articles of gold and silver. For some years afterward he will leave the king of the north (Seleucus II) alone."

9-12 - "Later the king of the north (Seleucus II Callinicus) will invade the realm of the king of the south (Ptolemy III Euergetes) but will soon return to his own land. However, the sons of the king of the north (Seleucus III Ceraunus and Antiochus III the Great) will assemble a mighty army that will advance like a flood and carry the battle as far as the enemy's fortress. Then, in a rage, the king of the south (Ptolemy IV Philopater) will rally against the vast force assembled by the king of the north (Antiochus III) and defeat them. After the enemy army is swept away, the king of the south (Ptolemy IV) will be filled with pride and will execute many thousands of his enemies. But his success will be short lived."

13-15 - "A few years later the king of the north (Antiochus III the Great) will return with a fully equipped army far greater than before. At that time there will be a general uprising against the king of the south (Ptolemy V Epiphanes). Violent men among your own people will join them in fulfillment of this vision, but they will not succeed. Then the king of the north (Antiochus III) will come and lay siege to a fortified city and capture it. The best troops of the south (Egyptian general Scopas) will not be able to stand in the face of the onslaught."

16-17 - "The king of the north (Antiochus III) will march onward unopposed; none will be able to stop him. He will pause in the glorious land of Israel, intent on destroying it. He will make plans to come with the might of his entire kingdom and will form an alliance with the king of the south (Ptolemy V). He will give him a daughter (Cleopatra I) in marriage in order to overthrow the kingdom from within, but his plan will fail."

18-19 - "After this, he will turn his attention to the coastland (including Anatolia, Macedonia and Greece) and conquer many cities. But a commander from another land (Roman general Scipio) will put an end to his insolence and cause him to retreat in shame. He will take refuge in his own fortresses but will stumble and fall and be seen no more."

(parentheses are mine)
 
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