Verse 10
Daniel 11:10 . his sons: i.e. the sons of Seleucus II, Seleucus Keraunos who reigned for three years (226– 223 B.C.), and Antiochus III, generally known as Antiochus the Great (223– 187 B.C.). The two are joined together, though the former never made an attack upon Egypt. The campaigns alluded to are those of Antiochus the Great.— shall come on: many MSS. read, “ shall attack him.”— his fortress: probably Gaza, the strongest fortress in the S. of Palestine.
Daniel 11:11 . he shall set forth: this sentence is very ambiguous, and may mean either he (Antiochus) will raise a great army and it will be given into his (Ptolemy’ s) hand, or he (Ptolemy) will raise a great army and it shall be put under his command.
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