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; 6:1a 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; 7:5one.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 51:11the other. Heb. the second.Daniel 11:1-2
1 The overthrow of Persia by the king of Grecia.5 Leagues and conflicts between the kings of the south and of the north.30 The invasion and tyranny of the Romans. in the.5:31; 9:1to confirm.10:18; Ac 14:22 will I.8:26; 10:1,21; Pr 22:21; Am 3:7; Joh 10:35; 18:37,38; Re 21:5three.These were, Cambyses, son of Cyrus; Smerdis the Magian imposter; and Darius Hystaspes. Ezr 4:5,6far.Ps 73:6,7stir.Herodotus says the army of Xerxes consisted of 5,283,220 men, besides the Carthaginians, consisting of 300,000 men, and 200 ships. 25; 7:5; 8:4
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