8. little horn--little at first, but afterwards waxing greater
than all others. He must be sought "among them," namely, the ten horns.
The Roman empire did not represent itself as a continuation of
Alexander's; but the Germanic empire calls itself "the holy Roman
empire." Napoleon's attempted universal monarchy was avowedly Roman: his
son was called king of Rome. The czar (Cæsar) also professes to
represent the eastern half of the Roman empire. The Roman civilization,
church, language, and law are the chief elements in Germanic
civilization. But the Romanic element seeks universal empire, while the
Germanic seeks individualization. Hence the universal monarchies
attempted by the Papacy, Charlemagne, Charles V, and Napoleon have
failed, the iron not amalgamating with the clay. In the king symbolized
by "the little horn," the God-opposing, haughty spirit of the world,
represented by the fourth monarchy, finds its intensest development.
"The man of sin," "the son of perdition"
(2Th 2:3).
Antichrist
(1Jo 2:18, 22; 4:3).
It is the complete evolution of the evil principle introduced by the
fall.
three of the first horns plucked up--the exarchate of Ravenna, the
kingdom of the Lombards and the state of Rome, which constituted the
Pope's dominions at the first; obtained by Pope Zachary and Stephen II
in return for acknowledging the usurper Pepin lawful king of France
[NEWTON]. See
TREGELLES' objections,
Da 7:7,
"ten horns," Note. The "little horn," in his view, is to be
Antichrist rising three and a half years before Christ's second advent,
having first overthrown three of the ten contemporaneous kingdoms, into
which the fourth monarchy, under which we live, shall be finally
divided. Popery seems to be a fulfilment of the prophecy in
many particulars, the Pope claiming to be God on earth and above all
earthly dominions; but the spirit of Antichrist prefigured by Popery
will probably culminate in ONE individual,
to be destroyed by Christ's coming; He will be the product of the
political world powers, whereas Popery which prepares His way,
is a Church become worldly.
eyes of man--Eyes express intelligence
(Eze 1:18);
so
(Ge 3:5)
the serpent's promise was, man's "eyes should be opened," if he would
but rebel against God. Antichrist shall consummate the self-apotheosis,
begun at the fall, high intellectual culture, independent of God. The
metals representing Babylon and Medo-Persia, gold and silver, are more
precious than brass and iron, representing Greece and Rome; but the
latter metals are more useful to civilization
(Ge 4:22).
The clay, representing the Germanic element, is the most plastic
material. Thus there is a progress in culture; but this is not a
progress necessarily in man's truest dignity, namely, union and
likeness to God. Nay, it has led him farther from God, to self-reliance
and world-love. The beginnings of civilization were among the children
of Cain
(Ge 4:17-24;
Lu 16:8).
Antiochus Epiphanes, the first Antichrist, came from civilized Greece,
and loved art. As Hellenic civilization produced the first, so
modern civilization under the fourth monarchy will produce the
last Antichrist. The "mouth" and "eyes" are those of a man,
while the symbol is otherwise brutish, that is, it will assume man's
true dignity, namely, wear the guise of the kingdom of God (which comes
as the "Son of man" from above), while it is really bestial,
namely, severed from God. Antichrist promises the same things as
Christ, but in an opposite way: a caricature of Christ, offering a
regenerated world without the cross. Babylon and Persia in their
religion had more reverence for things divine than Greece and Rome in
the imperial stages of their history. Nebuchadnezzar's human
heart, given him
(Da 4:16)
on his repentance, contrasts with the human eyes of Antichrist,
the pseudo son of man, namely, intellectual culture, while heart and
mouth blaspheme God. The deterioration politically corresponds: the
first kingdom, an organic unity; the second, divided into Median and
Persian; the third branches off into four; the fourth, into ten. The
two eastern kingdoms are marked by nobler metals; the two western, by
baser; individualization and division appear in the latter, and it is
they which produce the two Antichrists.
JFB.
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