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Daniel 11:9
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He shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
So the king of the south shall come into his kingdom, and shall return into his own land.
Then the latter shall come into the realm of the king of the south but shall return to his own land.
"Then the latter will enter the realm of the king of the South, but will return to his own land.
Next, the king of the North will attack the king of the South, but he will be beaten back to his own country.
"And the king of the North will come into the realm of the king of the South, but he will retreat to his own country [badly defeated].
So the King of ye South shall come into his kingdome, and shall returne into his owne land.
"Then the latter will enter the realm of the king of the South, but will return to his own land.
who will invade the realm of the king of the South and then return to his own land.
the king of the north will invade the southern kingdom, but he will be forced back to his own country.
"Afterwards, the king of the north will invade the kingdom of the king of the south, but he will retire to his own land.
and [the same] shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but shall return into his own land.
The northern king will attack the southern kingdom. But he will lose, and then he will go back to his own country.
Then the king of the south shall invade the fortified cities of the king of the north, but he shall return to his own land.
the king of Syria will invade Egypt, but he will be forced to retreat.
And then he will come into the kingdom of the king of the south, but he will return to his land.
And the king of the south will come into his kingdom and will return to his own land.
And when he is come into ye kynges realme of ye south, he shal be fayne to turne agayne in to his owne londe.
And he shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
And he will come into the kingdom of the king of the south, but he will go back to his land.
And he shall come into the kingdom of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
So the King of the South shall come into his kingdome, and shall returne into his owne land.
So the kyng of the south shall come into his kyngdome, and shall returne into his owne lande.
And he shall enter into the kingdom of the king of the south, and shall return to his own land.
And he shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
He shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
and the kyng of the south schal entre in to the rewme, and schal turne ayen to his lond.
And he shall come into the realm of the king of the south, but he shall return into his own land.
So the king of the south shall come into [his] kingdom, and shall return into his own land.
Then the king of the north will advance against the empire of the king of the south, but will withdraw to his own land.
"Also the king of the North shall come to the kingdom of the king of the South, but shall return to his own land.
"Later the king of the north will invade the realm of the king of the south but will soon return to his own land.
Then the king of the North will go to fight against the king of the South, but will return to his own land.
then the latter shall invade the realm of the king of the south, but will return to his own land.
so will the king of the south, enter into the kingdom, and then return unto his own soil.
And the king of the south shall enter into the kingdom, and shall return to his own land.
Then the latter shall come into the realm of the king of the south but shall return into his own land.
`And the king of the south hath come into the kingdom, and turned back unto his own land;
"‘And I, in my turn, have been helping him out as best I can ever since the first year in the reign of Darius the Mede.' "‘But now let me tell you the truth of how things stand: Three more kings of Persia will show up, and then a fourth will become richer than all of them. When he senses that he is powerful enough as a result of his wealth, he will go to war against the entire kingdom of Greece. "‘Then a powerful king will show up and take over a huge territory and run things just as he pleases. But at the height of his power, with everything seemingly under control, his kingdom will split into four parts, like the four points of the compass. But his heirs won't get in on it. There will be no continuity with his kingship. Others will tear it to pieces and grab whatever they can get for themselves. "‘Next the king of the south will grow strong, but one of his princes will grow stronger than he and rule an even larger territory. After a few years, the two of them will make a pact, and the daughter of the king of the south will marry the king of the north to cement the peace agreement. But her influence will weaken and her child will not survive. She and her servants, her child, and her husband will be betrayed. "‘Sometime later a member of the royal family will show up and take over. He will take command of his army and invade the defenses of the king of the north and win a resounding victory. He will load up their tin gods and all the gold and silver trinkets that go with them and cart them off to Egypt. Eventually, the king of the north will recover and invade the country of the king of the south, but unsuccessfully. He will have to retreat.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Reciprocal: Daniel 11:5 - the king Daniel 11:11 - the king of the south Zechariah 6:6 - toward Revelation 17:14 - shall make
Cross-References
From these descendants, the peoples of the coasts and islands spread out into their lands according to their clans in their nations, each with its own language.
His kingdom started with Babylon, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar.
These are Ham’s sons by their clans, according to their languages, in their lands and their nations.
Eber had two sons. One was named Peleg, for during his days the earth was divided; his brother was named Joktan.
The whole earth had the same language and vocabulary.
Shelah lived 30 years and fathered Eber.
Terah took his son Abram, his grandson Lot (Haran’s son), and his daughter-in-law Sarai, his son Abram’s wife, and they set out together from Ur of the Chaldeans to go to the land of Canaan. But when they came to Haran, they settled there.
Terah lived 205 years and died in Haran.
From one man he has made every nationality to live over the whole earth and has determined their appointed times and the boundaries of where they live.
If, therefore, the whole church assembles together and all are speaking in other tongues and people who are outsiders or unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your minds?
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So the king of the south shall come into his kingdom,.... Into his own kingdom, the kingdom of Egypt; or into the kingdom of Syria, the kingdom of Seleucus, and conquer great part of it, and ravage and spoil it:
and shall return into his own land; the land of Egypt; he shall go and come with ease, and as he pleases, none to hinder him; and come back with a great spoil, as before related: Cocceius renders it, and something "shall come in the kingdom of the king of the south, and he shall return to his own land"; and thinks this refers to the sedition raised there, before mentioned, which obliged him to return sooner than he intended. The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "and he shall enter into the kingdom of the king of the south, and he shall return to his own land": that is, Seleucus should attempt to enter into the kingdom of Ptolemy king of Egypt, in revenge of his having entered into his country and spoiled it; but shall be obliged to return to his own land without any success: and so Justin e says, that he fitted out a great fleet, which was destroyed by a violent storm; and after this he raised a great army to recover his dominion, but was defeated by Ptolemy, and fled in great terror and trembling to Antioch; and this suits well with what follows.
e Ut supra, (Justin, l. 27.) c. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
So the king of the south shall come into his kingdom - That is, into the kingdom of the north, or the kingdom of Syria. This verse seems to be a summary of what had been said about his invading Syria. He would come, on account of the wrongs done to his sister, into the kingdom of the north, and would then return again to his own land.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Daniel 11:9. So the king of the south — Ptolemy Euergetes -
Shall come into his kingdom — That of Seleucus Callinicus.
And shall return — Having heard that a sedition had taken place in Egypt, Ptolemy Euergetes was obliged to return speedily in order to repress it; else he had wholly destroyed the kingdom of Callinicus.