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Daniel 11:29
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“At the appointed time he will come again to the South, but this time will not be like the first.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come toward the south; but it shall not be as the former, or as the latter.
"At the time appointed he shall return and come into the south, but it shall not be this time as it was before.
"At the appointed time he will return and come into the South, but this last time it will not turn out the way it did before.
"At the right time the king of the North will attack the king of the South again, but this time he will not be successful as he was before.
At the time appointed he shall returne, and come toward the South: but the last shall not be as the first.
"At the appointed time he will return and come into the South, but this last time it will not turn out the way it did before.
At the appointed time he will invade the South again, but this time will not be like the first.
At the time God has decided, the king of the north will invade the southern kingdom again, but this time, things will be different.
"At the time designated, he will come back to the south. But this time, things will turn out differently than before;
At the set time he shall return, and come towards the south; but not as the former time shall be the latter;
"At the right time, the northern king will attack the southern king again. But this time he will not be successful as he was before.
And he shall do as at the former time, even so in the latter time.
"Later on he will invade Egypt again, but this time things will turn out differently.
"At the appointed time he will return and he will come into the south, but it will not be as it was before.
At the appointed time he will return and come against the south. But it will not be as the former or as the latter.
At the tyme appoynted he shal come agayne, & go towarde the south: So shall it happen otherwise then at the first, yet ones agayne.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
At the time fixed he will come back and come into the south; but in the later time it will not be as it was before.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
At the time appointed he shall returne, and come toward the South: but it shall not be as the former, or as the latter.
At the tyme appointed he shall come agayne, and go towarde the south: but the last shall not be as the first.
At the set time he shall return, and shall come into the south, but the last expedition shall not be as the first.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
In tyme ordeyned he schal turne ayen, and schal come to the south, and the laste schal not be lijk the formere.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come into the south; but it shall not be in the latter time as it was in the former.
At the time appointed he shall return, and come towards the south; but it shall not be as the former, or as the latter.
At an appointed time he will again invade the south, but this latter visit will not turn out the way the former one did.
"At the appointed time he shall return and go toward the south; but it shall not be like the former or the latter.
"Then at the appointed time he will once again invade the south, but this time the result will be different.
"At the chosen time he will return to the South, but this time it will not be as it was before.
"At the time appointed he shall return and come into the south, but this time it shall not be as it was before.
At the appointed time, will he again enter the south, - but it shall not be like the former, nor like the latter.
At the time appointed he shall return, and he shall come to the south, but the latter time shall not be like the former.
"At the time appointed he shall return and come into the south; but it shall not be this time as it was before.
At the appointed time he turneth back, and hath come against the south, and it is not as the former, and as the latter.
"‘One year later he will mount a fresh invasion of the south. But the second invasion won't compare to the first. When the Roman ships arrive, he will turn tail and go back home. But as he passes through the country, he will be filled with anger at the holy covenant. He will take up with all those who betray the holy covenant, favoring them. The bodyguards surrounding him will march in and desecrate the Sanctuary and citadel. They'll throw out the daily worship and set up in its place the obscene sacrilege. The king of the north will play up to those who betray the holy covenant, corrupting them even further with his seductive talk, but those who stay courageously loyal to their God will take a strong stand.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
time: Daniel 8:19, Daniel 10:1, Isaiah 14:31, Acts 17:26, Galatians 4:2
as the former: Daniel 11:23, Daniel 11:25
Reciprocal: Daniel 11:27 - yet Daniel 11:35 - even
Cross-References
Then God said to Abraham, "As for Sarai your wife, you shall not call her name Sarai (my princess), but her name will be Sarah (Princess).
"Besides, she actually is my [half] sister; she is the daughter of my father [Terah], but not of my mother; and she became my wife.
Now after these things Abraham was told, "Milcah has borne children to your brother Nahor:
Before Eliezer had finished speaking (praying), Rebekah came out with her [water] jar on her shoulder. Rebekah was the daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, who was the wife of Abraham's brother Nahor.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
At the time appointed he shall return, and come toward the south,.... At the time appointed of God, he should return from Syria again to Egypt; which was his third expedition thither, and was occasioned by the Alexandrians setting up the brother of Ptolemy Philometor for king; wherefore he hastened to Egypt with a large army, under a pretence of restoring the deposed king; but in reality to seize the kingdom for himself y:
but it shall not be as the former, or as the latter; this expedition should not succeed so well as the two former, as it did not; he could not carry his point, neither subdue Egypt, nor get any of the two brothers into his hands, as he had done before; the reason of which follows:
y See the Universal History, vol. 9. p. 282, 409.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
At the time appointed - In the purposes of God. See the notes at Daniel 11:27. That is, at the time when God shall design to accomplish his own purposes in regard to him. The idea is, that there was a definite period in the Divine Mind in which all this was to be done, and that when this should occur Antiochus would return again to invade Egypt.
He shall return, and come toward the south - With an intention of invading Egypt. The occasion of this invasion was, that after the departure of Antiochus, leaving Ptolemy in possession of Egypt, or having professedly given up the kingdom to him, Ptolemy suspected the designs of Antiochus, and came to an agreement with his brother Physcon, that they should share the government between them, and resist Antiochus with their united power. To do this, they hired mercenary troops from Greece. Antiochus, learning this, openly threw off the mask, and prepared to invade Egypt again, 167 b.c. He sent his fleet to Cyprus to secure possession of that island, and led his army toward Egypt to subdue the two brothers, designing to annex the whole country to his dominions.
But it shall not be as the former, or as the latter - At the first invasion or the second. In these he was successful; in this he would not be. The reason of his want of success is stated in the following verse - that by the aid which the two brothers had obtained from abroad, as expressed in the next verse, they would be able to oppose him.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 29. At the time appointed he shall return — Finding that his treachery was detected, and that the two brothers had united their counsel and strength for their mutual support, he threw off the mask; and having collected a great army early in the spring, he passed through Coelesyria; entered Egypt; and the inhabitants of Memphis having submitted to him, he came by easy marches to Alexandria. But, says the prophet, "it shall not be as the former or as the latter:" he had not the same success as the former, when he overthrew the Egyptian army at Pelusium; nor as the latter, when he took Memphis, and subdued all Egypt, except Alexandria. See the reason.