- In Daniel 11:3 is the “warrior king” quite possibly Alexander the Great?
- And, in Daniel 11:4 does this record the division of his Empire following his death?
- The sentences which follow would relate to what type of “political developments” — and do they appear to resemble the political chaos and subsequent maneuvering following the break up of the Alexandrian Empire?
- Although cast in the future (he will, etc.) does the narrative appear to describe events (however poeticized) which actually have transpired?
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