Daniel 8:7

7I saw it approaching the ram. It went into a fit of rage against the ram
Heb “him.”
and struck it
Heb “the ram.”
and broke off its two horns. The ram had no ability to resist it.
Heb “stand before him.”
The goat hurled the ram
Heb “he hurled him.” The referents of both pronouns (the male goat and the ram) have been specified in the translation for clarity.
to the ground and trampled it. No one could deliver the ram from its power.
The goat of Daniel’s vision represents Greece; the large horn represents Alexander the Great. The ram stands for Media-Persia. Alexander’s rapid conquest of the Persians involved three battles of major significance which he won against overwhelming odds: Granicus (334 B.C.), Isus (333 B.C.), and Gaugemela (331 B.C.).
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