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Text -- Daniel 11:1-21 (NET)

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11:1 And in the first year of Darius the Mede, I stood to strengthen him and to provide protection for him.)
The Angel Gives a Message to Daniel
11:2 Now I will tell you the truth. “Three more kings will arise for Persia. Then a fourth king will be unusually rich, more so than all who preceded him. When he has amassed power through his riches, he will stir up everyone against the kingdom of Greece. 11:3 Then a powerful king will arise, exercising great authority and doing as he pleases. 11:4 Shortly after his rise to power, his kingdom will be broken up and distributed toward the four winds of the sky– but not to his posterity or with the authority he exercised, for his kingdom will be uprooted and distributed to others besides these. 11:5 “Then the king of the south and one of his subordinates will grow strong. His subordinate will resist him and will rule a kingdom greater than his. 11:6 After some years have passed, they will form an alliance. Then the daughter of the king of the south will come to the king of the north to make an agreement, but she will not retain her power, nor will he continue in his strength. She, together with the one who brought her, her child, and her benefactor will all be delivered over at that time. 11:7 “There will arise in his place one from her family line who will come against their army and will enter the stronghold of the king of the north and will move against them successfully. 11:8 He will also take their gods into captivity to Egypt, along with their cast images and prized utensils of silver and gold. Then he will withdraw for some years from the king of the north. 11:9 Then the king of the north will advance against the empire of the king of the south, but will withdraw to his own land. 11:10 His sons will wage war, mustering a large army which will advance like an overflowing river and carrying the battle all the way to the enemy’s fortress. 11:11 “Then the king of the south will be enraged and will march out to fight against the king of the north, who will also muster a large army, but that army will be delivered into his hand. 11:12 When the army is taken away, the king of the south will become arrogant. He will be responsible for the death of thousands and thousands of people, but he will not continue to prevail. 11:13 For the king of the north will again muster an army, one larger than before. At the end of some years he will advance with a huge army and enormous supplies. 11:14 “In those times many will oppose the king of the south. Those who are violent among your own people will rise up in confirmation of the vision, but they will falter. 11:15 Then the king of the north will advance and will build siege mounds and capture a well-fortified city. The forces of the south will not prevail, not even his finest contingents. They will have no strength to prevail. 11:16 The one advancing against him will do as he pleases, and no one will be able to stand before him. He will prevail in the beautiful land, and its annihilation will be within his power. 11:17 His intention will be to come with the strength of his entire kingdom, and he will form alliances. He will give the king of the south a daughter in marriage in order to destroy the kingdom, but it will not turn out to his advantage. 11:18 Then he will turn his attention to the coastal regions and will capture many of them. But a commander will bring his shameful conduct to a halt; in addition, he will make him pay for his shameful conduct. 11:19 He will then turn his attention to the fortresses of his own land, but he will stumble and fall, not to be found again. 11:20 There will arise after him one who will send out an exactor of tribute to enhance the splendor of the kingdom, but after a few days he will be destroyed, though not in anger or battle. 11:21 “Then there will arise in his place a despicable person to whom the royal honor has not been rightfully conferred. He will come on the scene in a time of prosperity and will seize the kingdom through deceit.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Darius king of Persia after Cyrus and Artaxerxes Smerdis; Darius I,son of Ahasuerus; Darius II the Mede,king of Persia after Darius II; Darius III the Persian
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Greece son of Japheth son of Noah,a nation, namely Greece (OS)
 · Medes the inhabitants of Media, a region south and southwest of the Caspian Sea in the Zagros mountains,a people and a nation
 · Persia citizen(s) of Persia


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Daniel | PTOLEMY | ALEXANDRIA | DANIEL, BOOK OF | ANTIOCHUS III | Antiochus | PTOLEMAEUS, OR PTOLEMY | SELEUCUS | Persia | ESTATE | DARIUS | Alexander the Great | Medes | RICHES | Armies | PRINCE | MAUZZIM | CAPTAIN | CHILDREN OF THE EAST | ANTICHRIST | more
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NET Notes: Dan 11:1 The antecedent of the pronoun “I” is the angel, not Daniel. The traditional chapter division at this point, and the presence of a chronolo...

NET Notes: Dan 11:2 The text is difficult. The Hebrew has here אֶת (’et), the marker of a definite direct object. As it stands, this would suggest...

NET Notes: Dan 11:3 The powerful king mentioned here is Alexander the Great (ca. 336-323 B.C.).

NET Notes: Dan 11:4 Or “the heavens.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heavensR...

NET Notes: Dan 11:5 Heb “greater than his kingdom.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:6 Antiochus II eventually divorced Berenice and remarried his former wife Laodice, who then poisoned her husband, had Berenice put to death, and install...

NET Notes: Dan 11:7 Heb “will deal with them and prevail.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:8 The Hebrew preposition מִן (min) is used here with the verb עָמַד (’amad, “to stand”...

NET Notes: Dan 11:9 Heb “he”; the referent (the king of the north) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: Dan 11:10 Heb “and he will certainly come and overflow and cross over and return and be aroused unto a fortress.” The translation has attempted to s...

NET Notes: Dan 11:11 This king of the south refers to Ptolemy IV Philopator (ca. 221-204 B.C.).

NET Notes: Dan 11:12 Heb “of myriads.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:14 Heb “to cause to stand.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:15 Or “choice troops” (BDB 104 s.v. מִבְחָר), or “elite troops” (HALOT 542 s.v. מ...

NET Notes: Dan 11:16 Heb “hand.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:17 The daughter refers to Cleopatra, the daughter of Antiochus, who was given in marriage to Ptolemy V.

NET Notes: Dan 11:18 Heb “his shameful conduct he will return to him.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:20 Heb “broken” or “shattered.”

NET Notes: Dan 11:21 This despicable person to whom the royal honor has not been rightfully conferred is Antiochus IV Epiphanes (ca. 175-164 B.C.).

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