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Daniel 11

Daniel (Greek) · Thomson 1808 · public domain

1AS for me, I in the first year of Cyrus was his strength and power.

2And now I will tell the truth: Behold, three kings shall yet be raised up in Persia, and the fourth shall abound in great wealth above all. And after he hath gotten this his great wealth he will be stirred up against all the kingdoms of the Greeks.

3But there will be raised up a mighty king who will be lord of a great dominion and will do according to his pleasure.

4But as soon as his kingdom hath been set up, it will be broken in pieces and divided towards the four winds of heaven, but not to his utmost bounds, nor according to his dominion which he ruled. For his kingdom will be torn to pieces, and given to others besides these.

5And the king of the south will grow strong; and one of these chiefs will grow strong against him, and will rule over a great dominion.

6And after his years they will come to an agreement. And a daughter of a king of the south will come to a king of the north for the purpose of making leagues with him. But he will not retain strength of arm, nor shall his seed stand; for she will be delivered up and they who bring her,—both the young woman and he who strengtheneth her in those times.

7Out of the blossom of her root one having a government of his own will be raised up, and will come to this power, and enter the strongholds of the king of the north, and perform exploits in them and prevail.

8And he will carry their gods, with their molten images [and] all their precious vessels of silver and gold, with captives to Egypt;

9and he will stand above the king of the north, who will come to the kingdom of the king of the south and return again to his own land.

10But his sons will collect a multitude among many, and one will come with effect, and like a deluge, and will pass through and establish himself, and the war will be carried even to his fortress.

11Then will the king of the south be furiously enraged, and he will come out and fight the king of the north who will array a great multitude, but this multitude will be delivered into his [the king of the south] hand.

12And when he shall take this multitude, his heart will be elated, and he will overthrow myriads, but will not prevail.

13For the king of the north will return, and bring a multitude greater than the former and at the end of times of years invade the frontiers with a great army, and with much wealth.

14And in those times many will rise up against the king of the south, and the sons of the pests of thy people will be stirred up to establish a phantom, but they will be weak.

15For a king of the north will come and cast up a mound and take strong cities. Though the arms of the king of the south will make a stand, and his chosen men will be raised up, yet there will not be power to withstand.

16So that he who cometh against him [the king of the north] will do according to his pleasure, and there is none able to stand before him. So he will stand in the land of splendour, and it will be perfected by his hand.

17Then he will set his face to enter with the strength of his whole kingdom, and will settle all things equitably with him, and will give him a daughter of the women with a view to corrupt her, but she will not continue in his interest, nor be for him.

18Then he will turn his face to the islands, and take many, and cause chiefs to cease their reproaches: but his own reproach will be turned upon him.

19Then he will turn his face to the strength of his own land, and will be weak and fall, and will not be found.

20And from his root there will be set upon his throne a plant of royalty plundering, and taxing the glory of a kingdom. And in those days he also will be destroyed, but not with open violence nor in battle.

21And on his throne one will be settled, who was despised and on whom they did not confer the honour of a kingdom. But he will come to it peaceably and obtain the kingdom by guile.

22And the arms of the overwhelmer will be overwhelmed at his presence, and they with the ruler of the covenant will be destroyed.

23Because of the associations against him, he will practise guile and come up and overpower them with a small nation

24and come peaceably into rich provinces, and do what neither his fathers, nor his fathers’ fathers ever did. Plunder and spoils and wealth he will scatter among them; and against Egypt he will forecast devices even for a time.

25And his power and his heart will be stirred up against a king of the south, with a great army; and the king of the south will join battle with an exceeding great and powerful army,

26but they will not stand; for they will form devices against him and devour his substance and crush him, and armies will be overwhelmed, and many wounded shall fall.

27Then both the kings with their hearts bent on mischief will speak lies at one table. But it will not prosper. Because an end is still put off for a time,

28therefore he will return to his own land with much wealth and his heart will be against the holy covenant, and he will act and return to his own land.

29At the time he will return and come to the south; but this last expedition will not be like the first:

30for the Kitians who set out at the same time will arrive, and he will be humbled. Then he will return and will be inflamed with wrath against the holy covenant. And he will act and return and keep up an intelligence with them who have forsaken the holy covenant.

31And seeds out of him will spring up, and the sanctuary of the dominion will be polluted; and the daily sacrifice will be removed; and there will be set up an abomination which hath caused desolation,

32which they who break covenant will bring in by flatteries. But the people who acknowledge their God will take courage and act.

33And the men of understanding among the people will keep up an intelligence for many purposes; but they will be weakened by sword and by fire, and by captivity, and by plundering, for days.

34And when they are weak, they will be helped with a little help. And many will join them by flatteries.

35Then some of the wise will be weak that they may be tried and chosen, and that at a time the end may be revealed.

36Because it is still for a time, therefore he will act according to his pleasure. And this king will be exalted and magnified above every god, and will speak swelling words, and prosper until the wrath is completed: for it is coming to a completion.

37Though he will not keep up any connection with all the gods of his fathers, including even the desire of women—though he will not pay respect to anything divine, because he will magnify himself above them all,

38yet in his territory he will glorify god Maozim [Forces]—even a god which his fathers knew not he will glorify with gold and silver and precious stones, and with desirable things,

39and act for the fortresses of them who have taken refuge with a strange god, and he will multiply glory and subject many to them and distribute lands for gifts.

40And at the end of a time there will be conflicts with the king of the south, and against him there will be brought a king of the north, with chariots and horsemen, and many ships, which shall invade the land,

41and he will break in pieces and pass through and come to the land of splendour, and many will be weak. But these will escape out of his hand; namely, Edom and Moab and the children of Ammon.

42And he will stretch forth his hand against this land, and the land of Egypt will be no security.

43And he will be master of the hidden stores of gold and silver, and of all the desirable things of Egypt, and of the Libyans and Ethiopians, in their strongholds.

44And when reports and disturbances shall trouble him from the east, and from the north, he will then come with great wrath to destroy many,

45and he will pitch his palace tent between the seas on the holy mountain of splendour. Then he will come to his portion, and there is none to deliver him.