10.0- The Kingdoms of Egypt and Syria
In Daniel 11 verses 2
through 20 we read:
“The angel said, “Three more kings will rule over Persia, followed by a
fourth, who will be richer than all the others. At the height of his power and
wealth he will challenge the kingdom of Greece.
3 “Then a heroic king will appear. He will rule
over a huge empire and do whatever he wants. 4 But at the height of his power
his empire will break up and be divided into four parts. Kings not descended
from him will rule in his place, but they will not have the power that he had.
5 The king of Egypt will be strong. One of his
generals, however, will be even stronger and rule a greater kingdom. 6 After a
number of years the king of Egypt will make an alliance with the king of Syria
and give him his daughter in marriage. But the alliance will not last, and she,
her husband, her child, and the servants who went with her will all be killed.
7 Soon afterward one of her relatives will become king. He will attack the army
of the king of Syria, enter their fortress, and defeat them. 8 He will carry
back to Egypt the images of their gods and the articles of gold and silver
dedicated to those gods. After several years of peace 9 the king of Syria will
invade Egypt, but he will be forced to retreat.
10 “The sons of the king of Syria will prepare
for war and gather a large army. One of them will sweep on like a flood and
attack an enemy fortress. 11 In his anger the king of Egypt will go to war
against the king of Syria and capture his huge army. 12 He will be proud of his
victory and of the many soldiers he has killed, but he will not continue to be
victorious.
13 “The king of Syria will go back and gather a
larger army than he had before. When the proper time comes, he will return with
a large, well-equipped army. 14 Then many people will rebel against the king of
Egypt. And some violent people from your nation, Daniel, will rebel because of
a vision they have seen, but they will be defeated. 15 So the king of Syria
will lay siege to a fortified city and capture it. The soldiers of Egypt will
not continue to fight; even the best of them will not have enough strength. 16
The Syrian invader will do with them as he pleases, without opposition. He will
stand in the Promised Land and have it completely in his power.
17 “The king of Syria will plan an expedition,
using his whole army. Then, in order to destroy his enemy's kingdom, he will
make an alliance with him and offer him his daughter in marriage; but his plan
will not succeed. 18 After that he will attack the nations by the sea and
conquer many of them. But a foreign leader will defeat him and put an end to
his arrogance; indeed he will turn the arrogance of Syria's king back on
him. 19 The king will return to the
fortresses of his own land, but he will be defeated, and that will be the end
of him.
20
“He will be followed by another king, who will send an officer to oppress the
people with taxes in order to increase the wealth of his kingdom. In a short
time that king will be killed, but not publicly and not in battle”.
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