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But in his place shall he honor the god of fortresses; and a god whom his fathers didn`t know shall he honor with gold, and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things.

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The Worship of Military Might

Several commentators see this verse fulfilled in Antiochus Epiphanes. He rejected his ancestral gods to honor a 'god of fortresses,' symbolizing his total reliance on military might. This new worship was directed toward a foreign god, likely the Roman Jupiter, whom Antiochus honored with lavish gifts of gold, silver, and precious stones, just as the prophecy describes.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Daniel 11:38

18th Century

Theologian

But in his estate - The marginal reading here is, “As for the Almighty God, in his seat he shall honor, yes, he shall honor a god,” etc. The…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Daniel 11:38–39

16th Century

Theologian

As I have already hinted, at first glance these statements seem opposed to each other: the king of whom we are now treating will despise all deitie…

John Gill

John Gill

On Daniel 11:38

17th Century

Pastor

But in his estate shall he honour the god of forces
Or god Mahuzzim F17 ; departed saints and their image…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Daniel 11:31–45

17th Century

Minister

The remainder of this prophecy is very difficult, and commentators widely differ regarding it. From Antiochus, the account seems to pass to antichr…