This little horn exerted its control of the south, meaning Egypt, the east, meaning Babylon and Persia, and "the glorious land," meaning the Promised Land given ... |
Meaning not the kingdom of Titus Vespasian, as Jarchi; nor the kingdom of the Turks, as Saadiah; but the kingdom of Antiochia, as Aben Ezra and Jacchiades. |
Truth becomes an extension of their will to power. This redefinition of truth from being what God says to being whatever they say is part and parcel of ... |
In the words "it arose out of littleness" there lies the idea that it grew to great power from a small beginning; for it became very great, i.e., powerful, ... |
The ancient Jews twisted his name into “Epimanes” meaning, “madman.” b. The Glorious Land: In the Hebrew, the same term was used for the land of Israel in ... |
Daniel 8:9 - And out of one of them came a rather small horn which grew exceedingly great toward the south, toward the east, and toward the Beautiful Land. |
The eighth chapter of Daniel features an astounding vision of a male sheep and a male goat. What did this vision represent, and is it relevant for us today? |
The visions and prophecies of this chapter look only and entirely at the events that were then shortly to come to pass in the monarchies of Persia and Greece. |
Daniel 8 is the eighth chapter of the Book of Daniel. It tells of Daniel's vision of a two-horned ram destroyed by a one-horned goat, followed by the ... |
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