44. tidings out of the east and out of the north--Artaxias, king
of Armenia, his vassal, had revolted in the north, and Arsaces, leader
of the Parthians, in the east (1 Maccabees 3:10, &c., 1 Maccabees
3:37; TACITUS, Histories, 5.8). In 147
B.C. Antiochus went on the expedition against
them, on the return from which he died.
great fury--at the Jews, on account of their successes under Judas
Maccabeus, whence he desired to replenish his treasury with means to
prosecute the war with them; also at Artaxias and Arsaces, and their
respective followers. DE
BURGH makes the "tidings" which rouse his fury,
to be concerning the Jews' restoration; such may be the antitypical
reference.
JFB.
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