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Daniel 8:25

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8:25 By his treachery 1  he will succeed through deceit. 2  He will have an arrogant attitude, 3  and he will destroy many who are unaware of his schemes. 4  He will rise up against the Prince of princes, yet he will be broken apart – but not by human agency. 5 

Daniel 11:36

Context

11:36 “Then the king 6  will do as he pleases. He will exalt and magnify himself above every deity and he will utter presumptuous things against the God of gods. He will succeed until the time of 7  wrath is completed, for what has been decreed must occur. 8 

1 tn The Hebrew term has a primary meaning of “skill, insight,” but here it has the connotation “cunning, treachery.” See BDB 968 s.v. שֵׂכֶל, שֶׂכֶל.

2 tn Heb “he will cause deceit to succeed by his hand.”

3 tn Heb “in his heart he will act arrogantly.”

4 tn Heb “in peace.” The Hebrew word used here is difficult. It may refer to the security felt by those who did not realize the danger of imminent attack, or it may refer to the condition of being unaware of the impending danger. The latter idea is reflected in the present translation. See further, BDB 1017 s.v. שַׁלְוָה.

5 tn Heb “with nothingness of hand.”

6 sn The identity of this king is problematic. If vv. 36-45 continue the description of Antiochus Epiphanes, the account must be viewed as erroneous, since the details do not match what is known of Antiochus’ latter days. Most modern scholars take this view, concluding that this section was written just shortly before the death of Antiochus and that the writer erred on several key points as he tried to predict what would follow the events of his own day. Conservative scholars, however, usually understand the reference to shift at this point to an eschatological figure, viz., the Antichrist. The chronological gap that this would presuppose to be in the narrative is not necessarily a problem, since by all accounts there are many chronological gaps throughout the chapter, as the historical figures intended by such expressions as “king of the north” and “king of the south” repeatedly shift.

7 tn The words “the time of” are added in the translation for clarification.

8 tn Heb “has been done.” The Hebrew verb used here is the perfect of certitude, emphasizing the certainty of fulfillment.



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