2 Kings 2:24

cursed them.

1:10-12; Ge 9:25; De 28:15-26; Jud 9:20,57; Jer 28:16; 29:21-23

La 3:65; Am 7:17; Mr 11:14,21; Ac 5:5,9; 8:20; 13:9-11; 2Co 10:6

she bears.

2Sa 17:8; Pr 17:12; 28:15; Ho 13:8

children of them.

Ex 20:5; 1Ki 13:24; 19:17; 20:36

Proverbs 17:12

a bear.

28:15; 2Sa 17:8; 2Ki 2:24; Ho 13:8

rather.

27:3; Mt 2:16

Daniel 2:39

another kingdom.The empire of the Medes and Persians, whose union was denoted by the breast and two arms of silver; and which was established on the ruins of that of the Chaldeans on the capture of Babylon by Cyrus, B.C. 538.

32; 5:28-31; 7:5; 8:3,4,20; 11:2; Isa 44:28; 45:1-5

another third.The empire of the Macedonians, or "brazen-coated Greeks," aptly denoted by the belly and thighs of brass, founded by Alexander the Great, who terminated the Persian monarchy by the overthrow of Darius Codomanus at Arbela, B.C. 331

32; 7:6,7,23; 8:5-14; 10:20; 11:3-20; Zec 6:3,6

Daniel 8:3

I lifted.

10:5; Nu 24:2; Jos 5:13; 1Ch 21:16; Zec 1:18; 2:1; 5:1,5,9; 6:1

a ram.The Medo-Persian empire, of which a ram was the ensign; and a ram's head with horns, one higher than the other, is still to be seen on the ruins of Persepolis.

20; 2:39; 7:5

one.Media was the more ancient kingdom; but Persia, after Cyrus, was the most considerable.

5:31; 6:28; Ezr 1:2; 4:5; Es 1:3; Isa 13:17; 21:2; 44:28; Jer 51:11

the other. Heb. the second.

Hosea 13:8

as a.

2Sa 17:8; Pr 17:12; Am 9:1-3

wild beast. Heb. beast of the field.

Ps 80:13; Isa 5:29; 56:9; Jer 12:9
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