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Daniel 11:8
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Et m�me il transportera en �gypte leurs dieux, avec leurs images de fonte et avec leurs vases pr�cieux d'or et d'argent; puis il se tiendra pendant quelques ann�es �loign� du roi du nord.
et m�me il emm�nera captifs, en �gypte, leurs dieux et leurs princes, avec leurs objets pr�cieux, l'argent et l'or; et il subsistera plus d'ann�es que le roi du nord.
Il enl�vera m�me et transportera en Egypte leurs dieux et leurs images de fonte, et leurs objets pr�cieux d'argent et d'or. Puis il restera quelques ann�es �loign� du roi du septentrion.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
their gods: Genesis 31:30, Exodus 12:12, Numbers 33:4, Deuteronomy 12:3, Judges 18:24, Isaiah 37:19, Isaiah 46:1, Isaiah 46:2, Jeremiah 43:12, Jeremiah 43:13, Jeremiah 46:25, Hosea 8:6, Hosea 10:5, Hosea 10:6
their precious vessels: Heb. vessels of their desire, Daniel 1:2, Daniel 1:3, Daniel 10:3, Isaiah 2:16, Hosea 13:15
he shall continue: Callinicus died an exile, and Euergetes survived him four or five years.
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 5:4 - the head Jeremiah 25:34 - pleasant vessel Ezekiel 26:12 - thy pleasant houses Daniel 11:5 - the king Nahum 2:9 - pleasant furniture
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And shall also carry captive into Egypt their gods, with their princes,.... Jerom relates, from the historians he conversed with, that Ptolemy carried captive with him into Egypt two thousand five hundred images; among which were many of the idols which Cambyses, when he conquered Egypt, carried from thence; and Ptolemy replacing them in their proper temples, gained him the affection of his people the Egyptians, who were much addicted to idolatry; hence they gave him the name of Euergetes, that is, "the benefactor":
and with their precious vessels of silver and of gold; the same writer reports, that he brought with him out of Syria, and the places he conquered, forty thousand talents of silver, and precious vessels; vessels of gold and silver, a prodigious number:
and he shall continue more years than the king of the north; according to the canon of Ptolemy, this king of Egypt reigned twenty five years; and, as Dr. Prideaux d observes, outlived Seleucus king of Syria four years.
d Connexion, part 2. B. 2. p. 81.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And shall also carry captives into Egypt their gods ... - That is, their idols. Jerome (in loc.) says that Ptolemy took with him, on his return, forty thousand talents of silver, a vast number of precious vessels of gold, and images to the number of two thousand four hundred, among which were many of the Egyptian idols, which Cambyses, on his conquering Egypt, had carried into Persia. These Ptolemy restored to the temple to which they belonged, and by this much endeared himself to his people. It was on account of the service which he thus rendered to his country that he was called Euergetes, that is, the Benefactor. - Prideaux, iii. 121. In 1631, an inscription on an ancient marble in honor of this action of Euergetes was published by Allatius: “Sacris quoe ab Egypto Persoe abstulerant receptis, ac cum reliqua congesta gaza in Egyptum relatis.” - Wintle.
And he shall continue more years than the king of the north - Ptolemy Euergetes survived Seleucus about four years. - Prideaux, iii. 122. He reigned twenty-five years.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Daniel 11:8. He shall continue more years — Seleucus Callinicus died (an exile) by a fall from his horse; and Ptolemy Euergetes survived him four or five years.-Bp. Newton.