Daniel 11
10:21b In all this there is no one to lend me support except Michael your prince,
1 on whom I rely to give me support and reinforce me.
2 And now I will tell you the truth about these things.
‘Three more kings are going to rise in Persia; a fourth will come and be richer than all the others, and when, thanks to his wealth, he has grown powerful, he will challenge all the kingdoms of Javan.
3 A mighty king will rise and reign over a vast empire and do whatever he pleases.
4 But once he has come to power his empire will be broken up and parcelled out to the four winds of heaven, though not to his descendants: it will not be ruled as he ruled it, for his sovereignty is going to be uprooted and pass to others than his own.
5 ‘The king of the South[*a] will grow powerful, but one of his princes[*b] will grow more powerful still with an empire greater than that of the former.
6 Some years later, these will form an alliance and, to ratify the agreement, the daughter of the king of the South will go to the king of the North. Her arm will not, however, retain its strength, nor his posterity endure: she will be handed over, she, her escorts and her child, and he who has had authority over her.[*c] In due time
7 a sprig from her roots will rise in his place, will march on the defences, force the stronghold of the king of the North, and succeed in overcoming them.
8 He will even carry off all their gods, their statues, their precious gold and silver plate to Egypt. For some years he will leave the king of the North in peace,
9 but the latter will invade the kingdom of the king of the South, then retire to his own country.
10 His sons[*d] will next be on the march, mustering a host of powerful forces; and he[*e] will advance, deploy, break through and march on his stronghold once again.
11 The king of the South will fly into a rage and set out to give battle to the king of the North who will have an immense army on his side, and this army will be delivered into his hands.
12 The army will be annihilated; he will be triumphant; he will overthrow tens of thousands; yet he will have no strength.
13 The king of the North will come back, having recruited an even larger army than before, and finally, when the time comes, he will advance with a great army and plentiful supplies.
14 In those times many will rebel against the king of the South; men of violence will also rebel from your own people, thus fulfilling the vision; but they will fail.
15 The king of the North will then come and throw up siege-works to capture a strongly fortified city. The forces of the South will not stand their ground, its picked troops will not be strong enough to resist.
16 The invader will treat him as he pleases, no one will be able to resist him: he will take his stand in the Land of Splendour, destruction in his hands.
17 He will consider conquering his entire kingdom, but will then make a treaty with him and, to overthrow the kingdom, give him a woman’s daughter;[*f] but this will not last or be to his advantage.
18 He will next turn to the islands and conquer many of them, but a magistrate will put a stop to his outrages in such a way that he will be unable to repay outrage for outrage.[*g]
19 ‘He will then turn on the strongholds of his own country, but will stumble, fall, and never be seen again.
20 In his place there will rise a man[*h] who will send an extortioner to despoil the royal splendour; in a few days he will be shattered, though neither publicly nor in battle.[*i]
Antiochus Epiphanes
21 ‘In his place there will rise a wretch:[*j] he will not be given royal honours, but will insinuate himself into them in his own time and gain possession of the kingdom by intrigue.
22 Armies will be utterly routed and crushed by him, the prince of the covenant too.[*k]
23 Still conspiring, he will go from treachery to treachery, ever growing stronger despite the smallness of his following.
24 In his own time he will invade the richest provinces, acting as his fathers or his fathers’ fathers never acted, distributing plunder, spoil and wealth among them, plotting his stratagems against fortresses – for a time.
25 ‘He will rouse his strength and his heart against the king of the South with a great army. The king of the South will march to war with a huge and powerful army, but will offer no resistance, since he will be outwitted by trickery.
26 Those who shared his food will ruin him; his army will be swept away, many will fall in the slaughter.
27 ‘The two kings, seated at one table, hearts bent on evil, will tell their lies; but they will not have their way, for the appointed time is still to come.
28 He will return greatly enriched to his own country, his heart set against the holy covenant; he will take action, and next return to his own country.
29 In due time he will make his way southwards again, but this time the outcome will not be as before.
30 The ships of Kittim[*l] will oppose him, and he will be worsted. He will retire and take furious action against the holy covenant and, as before, will favour those who forsake that holy covenant.
31 ‘Forces of his will come and profane the sanctuary citadel; they will abolish the perpetual sacrifice and install the disastrous abomination there.
32 Those who break the covenant he will corrupt by his flatteries, but the people who know their God will stand firm and take action.
33 Those of the people who are learned will instruct many; for some days, however, they will be brought down by sword and flame, by captivity and by plundering.
34 And thus brought down, little help will they receive, though many will be plotting on their side.
35 Of the learned some will be brought down, as a result of which certain of them will be purged, purified and made white – until the time of the End, for the appointed time is still to come.
36 do as he pleases, growing more and more arrogant, considering himself greater than all the gods; he will utter incredible blasphemies against the God of gods, and he will thrive until the wrath reaches bursting point; for what has been decreed will certainly be fulfilled.
37 Heedless of his fathers’ gods, heedless of the one whom women love,[*m] heedless of any god whatever, he will
38 consider himself greater than them all. Instead of them, he will honour the god of fortresses, will honour a god unknown to his ancestors with gold and silver, precious stones and valuable presents.
39 He will use the people of an alien god[*n] to defend the fortresses; he will confer great honours on those who will acknowledge him, by giving them wide authority and by farming out the land at a price.
The end of the persecutor
40 ‘When the time comes for the End, the king of the South will try conclusions with him; but the king of the North will come storming down on him with chariots, cavalry, and a large fleet. He will invade countries, overrun them and drive on.
41 He will invade the Land of Splendour, and many will fall; but Edom, Moab, and what remain of the sons of Ammon will escape him.
42 ‘He will reach out to attack countries: the land of Egypt will not escape him.
43 The gold and silver treasures and all the valuables of Egypt will lie in his power. Libyans and Cushites[*o] will be at his feet:
44 but reports coming from the East and the North will worry him, and in great fury he will set out to bring ruin and complete destruction to many.
45 He will pitch the tents of his royal headquarters between the sea and the mountains of the Holy Splendour. Yet he will come to his end – there will be no help for him.
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