Daniel 2:40-43
the fourth.The Roman empire, which comprised nearly the whole world. 33; 7:19-26; 8:24; 9:26; 11:36-45; Joh 11:48forasmuch.7:7; Jer 15:12; Am 1:3 the feet.33-35; 7:7,24; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:12 the toes.Da 7:24; Re 13:1broken. or, brittle. one to another. Chal. this with this. even.The Roman empire became weakened by a mixture of barbarous nations, by the incursions of whom it was torn asunder about the fourth century after Christ, and at length divided into ten kingdoms, answering to the ten toes of the image.Daniel 7:7-8
I saw.2,13a fourth.The Roman empire, which destroyed the Grecian, and became mistress of the world. 19,23; 2:40; 8:10; 2Sa 22:43and it had ten.24; 2:41,42; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:7,12 another.20-25; 8:9-12; Re 13:11-13eyes like.8:23-25; Re 9:7a mouth.25; 11:36; 1Sa 2:3; Ps 12:3; 2Th 2:4; 2Ti 3:2; 2Pe 2:18; Jude 1:16Re 13:1,5,6Daniel 7:20
the ten horns.The ten kingdoms into which the western Roman empire was divided; which were primarily, according to Machiavel and Bp. Lloyd, 1. The Huns in Hungary, A.D. 356. 2. The Ostrogoths in Moesia, 377. 3. The Visigoths in Pannonia, 378. 4. The Sueves and Alans in Gascoigne and Spain, 407. 5. The Vandals in Africa, 407. 6. The Franks in France, 407. 7. The Burgundians in Burgundy, 407. 8. The Heruli and Turingi in Italy, 476. 9. The Saxons and Angles in Britain, 476. 10. The Lombards, first upon the Danube, 526, and afterwards in Italy. Though the ten kingdoms differed from these in later periods, and were sometimes more or less, yet they were still known by that name. 8,11,23; 8:9-11whose look.11:36,37Daniel 7:24
the ten.20; Re 12:3; 13:1; 17:3,12,13,16-18another.This evidently points out the papal supremacy, in every respect diverse from the former, which from small beginnings thrust itself up among the ten kingdoms, till at length it successively eradicated three of them, the kingdom of Heruli, of the Ostrogoths, and of the Lombards. 8,20; 8:9-12; 11:36; 2Th 2:3-10; 1Ti 4:1-3Zechariah 1:18-21
lifted.2:1; 5:1,5,9; Jos 5:13; Da 8:3four.2Ki 15:29; 17:1-6; 18:9-12; 24:1-25:30; Da 2:37-43; 7:3-8; 8:3-14Da 11:28-35 What.9,21; 2:2; 4:11-14; Re 7:13,14scattered.21; 8:14; Ezr 4:1,4,7; 5:3; Jer 50:17,18; Da 12:7; Hab 3:14 four.9:12-16; 10:3-5; 12:2-6; De 33:25; Jud 11:16,18; 1Sa 12:11; Ne 9:27Isa 54:15-17; Ob 1:21; Mic 5:5,6,8,9 These are the.19; Da 12:7fray.That is, to terrify, or affright, from the French {effrayer.} which.Ps 75:4,5; La 2:17Revelation of John 12:3
wonder. or, sign.1a great.4,9,17; 13:2,4; 16:13; 17:3,4; 20:2; Isa 27:1; 51:9seven heads.13:1,3; 17:9,10ten.17:3,7,12,16; Isa 9:15; Da 2:42; 7:7,8,20,24seven crowns.13:1Revelation of John 13:1
1 A beast rises out of the sea with seven heads and ten horns, to whom the dragon gives his power.11 Another beast comes out of the earth;14 causes an image to be made of the former beast,15 and that men should worship it,16 and receive his mark. upon.Jer 5:22and saw.11:7; 17:8; Da 7:2,3having.12:3; 17:3,7-12,16; Da 7:7,8,19,20,23,24ten crowns.12:3name. or, names. blasphemy.5,6; 17:3,5; Da 7:25; 11:36; 2Th 2:3,4
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