“ The ram which thou sawest having two horns are the kings of Media and Persia. ”
The ram which thou sawest ... - See the notes at Daniel 8:3 . This is one of the instances in the Scriptures in which symbols are explained. There can be no doubt, therefore, as to the meaning....
Daniel 8. The Vision of the Ram and the He-goat. This chapter gives an account of another vision which came to Daniel in Shushan. Near the river Ulai a ram with two horns is seen pushing invincibly...
the kings . Here in Daniel 8:20 we have the beginning of the interpretation; which commences with past history with which the prophecy (which belongs to the future) is linked on. This is to conn...
We have previously given a brief explanation of all these subjects. But here the angel removes all doubt, lest we should still anxiously inquire the meaning of the ram which Daniel saw, and of...
The ram which thou sawest having two horns are the kings of Media and Persia. The ram which thou sagest - See this explained under the vision itself, Daniel 8:3 (note), etc.
The ram which thou sawest having two horns are the kings of Media and Persia. No JFB commentary on this verse.
The Vision of the Ram and the He-Goat In the third year of Belshazzar Daniel has a vision in which he seems to stand by the river Ulai, near Susa ( Daniel 8:1-2 ). He sees a two-homed ram which be...
(20-22) See Notes on Daniel 8:3-8 .
THE RAM AND THE HE-GOAT This vision is dated as having occurred in the third year of Belshazzar; but it is not easy to see the significance of the date, since it is almost exclusively occupied wit...
God's Deliverance Is Sure Daniel 8:15-27 It does not fall within our province to go into the various fulfillments which have been assigned to the predictions of this chapter-one to the time of...
Two years later, in the third year of king Belshazzar's reign, another vision came to Daniel. It was of a ram with two horns pushing westward, northward, and southward. As Daniel watched, a he goat a...
Who this fierce king points at, or what awful indignation is to take place at the time, when the latter kingdom shall come, and the transgressions are come to the full; I presume not to say. But one...
The ram which thou sawest having two horns ,.... Here begins the particular explanation of the above vision, and of the first thing which the prophet saw in it, a ram with two horns: which two horns...
The ram which thou sawest having [two] horns [are] the kings of Media and Persia. Ver. 20. The ram which thou sawest. ] See Daniel 8:3 .
The ram, &c., having two horns, are the kings , or kingdoms rather, of Media and Persia. And the rough goat is the king , or kingdom, of Grecia. And the great horn, &c., is the first kin...
The Vision of the Ram and Goat. B. C. 553. 15 And it came to pass, when I, even I Da...
Or the kingdom, Daniel 7:17 .
The Interpretation of the Vision. ‘The ram which you saw, which had the two horns, they are the kings of Media and Persia. And the rough he-goat is the king of Greece. And the great horn that is b...
HOMILETICS SECT. XXVIII.—ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES, OR THE SYRIAN LITTLE HORN (Chap. Daniel 8:1-27 ) This chapter presents to us another vision of Daniel vouchsafed to him in the reign of Belshazzar,...
ram Verses ( Daniel 8:3 ); ( Daniel 8:4 ). The "higher" horn which "came up last" is Cyrus, the other "Darius the Mede."
Daniel 8:2 . At Shushan in the palace. Some think that Daniel was now ambassador at the Persian court. The Ulai or Eulæus, is a great and navigable river which watered Ecbatana, capital of Media...
Then I lifted up mine eyes, and saw, and behold, there stood before the river a ram which had two horns. The World-powers and Israel A glance at the particulars in this vision is enough to sati...
EXPOSITION Daniel 8:1-27 THE RAM AND THE HE - GOAT This chapter marks the change from Aramaic to Hebrew. The character of the chapter is like that which immediately precedes it...
The Explanation of the Vision
Daniel 11:1 ; Daniel 11:2 ; Daniel 8:3