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.

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; 9:1

to 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 21:5

three.These were, Cambyses, son of Cyrus; Smerdis the Magian imposter; and Darius Hystaspes.

Ezr 4:5,6

far.

Ps 73:6,7

stir.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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