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An Attack on God Himself
Commentators agree that the horn's arrogance was directed not just against people, but against God Himself, who is called the 'prince of the host.' The attack on the temple and its rituals was a direct assault on God's authority and honor. As John Calvin notes, this represented a declaration of war against heaven itself.
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Daniel
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18th Century
Theologian
Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince of the host - Grotius, Ephraem the Syrian, and others, understand this of Onias the hi…
19th Century
Bishop
Prince of the host — that is, Jehovah Himself. (Daniel 11:36.)
The daily — that is, everything…
16th Century
Theologian
Daniel announces something still more atrocious here: namely, the exaltation of the little horn against God. Some take “the prince of the army” for…
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17th Century
Pastor
Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince host
Either the high priest Onias, whom he disposed of his office, and put Jason …
17th Century
Minister
God gives Daniel a foresight of the destruction of other kingdoms, which in their day were as powerful as that of Babylon. If we could foresee the …