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Daniel 8:8

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8:8 The male goat acted even more arrogantly. But no sooner had the large horn become strong than it was broken, and there arose four conspicuous horns 1  in its place, 2  extending toward the four winds of the sky. 3 

Daniel 11:20

Context
11:20 There will arise after him 4  one 5  who will send out an exactor 6  of tribute to enhance the splendor of the kingdom, but after a few days he will be destroyed, 7  though not in anger or battle.

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[8:8]  1 tn The word “horns” is not in the Hebrew text, but is implied.

[8:8]  2 sn The four conspicuous horns refer to Alexander’s successors. After his death, Alexander’s empire was divided up among four of his generals: Cassander, who took Macedonia and Greece; Lysimachus, who took Thrace and parts of Asia Minor; Seleucus, who took Syria and territory to its east; and Ptolemy, who took control of Egypt.

[8:8]  3 tn Or “the heavens.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heavens” or “sky” depending on the context.

[11:20]  4 tn Heb “on his place.”

[11:20]  5 sn The one who will send out an exactor of tribute was Seleucus IV Philopator (ca. 187-176 B.C.).

[11:20]  6 sn Perhaps this exactor of tribute was Heliodorus (cf. 2 Maccabees 3).

[11:20]  7 tn Heb “broken” or “shattered.”



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