Introduction
A.M. 3451. B.C. 553.
Hitherto the prophecies of Daniel, that is, from Dan 8:4 of the second chapter to the 8th, are written in Chaldee. As they greatly concerned the Chaldeans, so they were published in that language. But the remaining prophecies are written in Hebrew, because they treat altogether of affairs subsequent to the times of the Chaldeans, and no ways relate to them, but principally to the church and people of God. In this chapter we have,
(1,) Daniel’s vision of the ram and he-goat, and of the little horn of the latter, which should become very mischievous to the people of God for a time, Daniel 8:1-14 .
(2,) The interpretation of this vision by an angel, showing that the ram signified the Medo-Persian empire; the he-goat, the Grecian monarchy; and the little horn, a king of that monarchy, who should terribly persecute the Jews and their religion, profane the temple, and take away the daily sacrifice there offered, Daniel 8:15-25 : which events he attests as certain, and charges Daniel, who was much affected thereby, to conceal them, Daniel 8:26 , Daniel 8:27 .
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