Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Daniel 11:4
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4. kingdom . . . divided toward . . . four winds —the fourfold division of Alexander's kingdom at his death ( Daniel 8:8 ; Daniel 8:22 ), after the battle of Ipsus, 301 B.C. not to his posterity —(See on Daniel 8:8 ; Daniel 8:8- : ). nor according to his dominion —None of his successors had so wide a dominion as Alexander himself. others besides those —besides Alexander's sons, Hercules by Barsine, Darius' daughter, and Alexander by Roxana, who were both slain [MAURER]. Rather, besides the four successors to the four chief divisions of the empire, there will be other lesser chiefs who shall appropriate smaller fragments of the Macedonian empire [JEROME]. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-5" class="com-number"
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