36. The wilful king here, though primarily Antiochus, is antitypically
and mainly Antichrist, the seventh head of the seven-headed and
ten-horned beast of
Re 13:1-18,
and the "beast" of Armageddon
(Re 16:13, 16; 19:19).
Some identify him with the revived French emperorship, the eighth head
of the beast
(Re 17:11),
who is to usurp the kingly, as the Pope has the priestly, dignity of
Christ--the false Messiah of the Jews, who will "plant his tabernacle
between the seas in the holy mountain," "exalting himself above every
god"
(2Th 2:4;
Re 13:5, 6).
This last clause only in part holds good of Antiochus; for though he
assumed divine honors, identifying himself with Jupiter Olympius, yet
it was for that god he claimed them; still it applies to him as the
type.
speak marvellous things against . . . God of gods--so
Da 7:25,
as to the "little horn," which seemingly identifies the two (compare
Da 8:25).
Antiochus forbade the worship of Jehovah by a decree "marvellous" for
its wickedness: thus he was a type of Antichrist. Compare
Da 7:8,
"a mouth speaking great things."
indignation . . . accomplished--God's visitation of
wrath on the Jews for their sins
(Da 8:19).
that . . . determined--
(Da 9:26, 27; 10:21).
JFB.
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