Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 11:23 - 11:23

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 11:23 - 11:23


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Tregelles notes three divisions in the history of the “vile person,” which is continued to the end of the chapter: (1) His rise (Dan 11:21, Dan 11:22). (2) The time from his making the covenant to the taking away of the daily sacrifice and setting up of the abomination of desolation (Dan 11:23-31). (3) His career of blasphemy, to his destruction (Dan 11:32-45); the latter two periods answering to the “week” of years of his “covenant with many” (namely, in Israel) (Dan 9:27), and the last being the closing half week of the ninth chapter. But the context so accurately agrees with the relations of Antiochus to Ptolemy that the primary reference seems to be to the “league” between them. Antitypically, Antichrist’s relations towards Israel are probably delineated. Compare Dan 8:11, Dan 8:25, with Dan 11:22 here, “prince of the covenant.”

work deceitfully - Feigning friendship to young Ptolemy, as if he wished to order his kingdom for him, he took possession of Memphis and all Egypt (“the fattest places,” Dan 11:34) as far as Alexandria.

with a small people - At first, to throw off suspicion, his forces were small.