Daniel 8:8-10
1599 Geneva Bible
8 Therefore the goat waxed exceeding great, and when he was at the strongest, his great [a]horn was broken: and for it came up four that [b]appeared toward the four winds of the heaven.
9 And out of one of them came forth a [c]little horn, which waxed very great toward the [d]South, and toward the [e]East, and toward the [f]pleasant land.
10 Yea, it grew up unto the [g]host of heaven, and it cast down some of the host, and of the stars to the ground, and trode upon them,
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- Daniel 8:8 Alexander’s great power was broken: for when he had overcome all the East, he thought to return toward Greece to subdue them that had rebelled, and so died by the way.
- Daniel 8:8 That is, which were famous: for almost in the space of fifteen years there were fifteen divers successors before this monarchy was divided to these four, whereof Cassander had Macedonia, Seleucus Syria, Antigonus Asia the less, and Ptolemy Egypt.
- Daniel 8:9 Which was Antiochus Epiphanes, who was of a servile and flattering nature, and also there were others between him and the kingdom, and therefore is here called the little horn, because neither princely conditions, nor any other thing was in him, why he should obtain this kingdom.
- Daniel 8:9 That is, toward Egypt.
- Daniel 8:9 Whereby he meaneth Ptolemeus.
- Daniel 8:9 That is, Judea.
- Daniel 8:10 Antiochus raged against the elect of God, and trode his precious stars under feet, which are so called, because they are separated from the world.
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