Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 11:6 - 11:6

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Daniel 11:6 - 11:6


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in ... end of years - when the predicted time shall be consummated (Dan 11:13, Margin; Dan 8:17; Dan 12:13).

king’s daughter of the south - Berenice, daughter of Ptolemy Philadelphus of Egypt. The latter, in order to end his war with Antiochus Theus, “king of the north” (literally, “midnight”: the prophetical phrase for the region whence came affliction to Israel, Jer 1:13-15; Joe 2:20), that is, Syria, gave Berenice to Antiochus, who thereupon divorced his former wife, Laodice, and disinherited her son, Seleucus Callinicus. The designation, “king of the north” and “of the south,” is given in relation to Judea, as the standpoint. Egypt is mentioned by name (Dan 11:8, Dan 11:42), though Syria is not; because the former was in Daniel’s time a flourishing kingdom, whereas Syria was then a mere dependency of Assyria and Babylon: an undesigned proof of the genuineness of the Book of Daniel.

agreement - literally, “rights,” that is, to put things to rights between the belligerents.

she shall not retain the power of the arm - She shall not be able to effect the purpose of the alliance, namely, that she should be the mainstay of peace. Ptolemy having died, Antiochus took back Laodice, who then poisoned him, and caused Berenice and her son to be put to death, and raised her own son, Seleucus Nicator, to the throne.

neither shall he stand - The king of Egypt shall not gain his point of setting his line on the throne of Syria.

his arm - that on which he relied. Berenice and her offspring.

they that brought her - her attendants from Egypt.

he that begat her - rather as Margin, “the child whom she brought forth” [Ewald]. If English Version (which Maurer approves) be retained, as Ptolemy died a natural death, “given up” is not in his case, as in Berenice’s, to be understood of giving up to death, but in a general sense, of his plan proving abortive.

he that strengthened her in these times - Antiochus Theus, who is to attach himself to her (having divorced Laodice) at the times predicted [Gejer].