Daniel 11:22

"“In his place a contemptible person will stand up, to whom they had not given the honor of the kingdom; but he will come in time of security, and will obtain the kingdom by flatteries."

Key Reflection

This verse describes a leader who rises to power unexpectedly, lacking legitimacy, and gains control through deception and flattery rather than rightful succession. His rise signifies a period of moral decay where true leadership is replaced by someone unscrupulous and unworthy, setting the stage for future conflict and instability.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

And with the arms of a flood -The refercnce here is to some mighty invasion of some country by Antiochus, which would sweep everything before him. There seems to be some confusion of metaphor in the phrase, “the arms of a flood.” The idea in the mind of the writer appears to have been this: He saw an invasion of some country by hosts of men under the command of Antiochus. This it was not unnatural to compare with an “inundation of waters” spreading over a land. SeeIsaiah 8:8. Nor was it altogether unnatural to speak of an inundation as having “arms” extending far and near; sweeping everything to itself, or carrying it away. Thus we speak of an arm of the sea, an arm of a river, etc.

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