He, the 'little horn' will form a three-nation confederacy which are the 'three of the first horns' v.8,24
He will speak 'very great things' and will possess a 'look' or appearance which will be 'more stout than his fellows'. v.20
He makes war with the saints and prevails against them. v.21 (Revelation 11:7)
'He shall speak great words against the Most High' v.25 (II Thessalonians 2:4)
He 'shall wear out the saints of the Most High' v.25 (Revelation 13:7)
He shall think to change times and laws and they shall be given into his hand until 3 1/2 years are up. v.25
Daniel 8:23-25
He will appear in the latter times (Daniel's Seventieth Week) of Israel's history v.23
Through alliances with other nations he achieves world influence v.24
His peace program helps his rise to power v.25
He is extremely intelligent and persuasive v.23
He is characterized by Satanic control v.24
He is the adversary of Israel and the Prince of princes v.24,25
Direct judgment from God ends his rule v.25
Daniel 9:27
He makes/confirms a covenant with the many (Israel) for one week (7 years)
In the midst of the week he causes the sacrifice to cease, and sets himself up as god, he
himself being the "abomination of desolation" Matthew 24:15
Daniel 11:23-45
The covenant he makes with Israel guarantees peace and protection, but in reality is a
product of his deception. v.23
In time of peace he conquers areas which were not conquered before, distributing the spoils,
devising schemes, but his downfall will come. v.24
He tries to conquer Egypt "the king of the south" with a great army but without success v.25
He will return to Israel and be against the holy covenant he made with Israel. v.28
He again heads toward the south but a naval power, probably Italy, will come against him.
He returns and fulfills the Lord's prophecy concerning the "abomination of desolation."
v.30,31
He does according to his will, exalting and magnifying himself above every god, speaking
against the God of Heaven, prospering until the appointed time of being rendered useless by
The Lord Himself. v.36
He shows no regard for the gods of his fathers, or for the desire of women, many believe he
is Jewish and therefore this refers to the Messiah, as women desire to be the mother of
Messiah. v.37
He instead honors the god of fortresses, a god whom his fathers did not know, which is in
reality Satan himself. v.38
He goes to war with the help of Satan and is successful giving honor to those who worship
him, giving them rule over many. v.39
The king of the south (Egypt) and the king of the north (Syria) will come against him with
great forces, but he will pass through conquering even though Edom, Moab, and the children
of Ammon will escape.v.40,41
He will have success over the land and possessions of Egypt and Libya and Ethiopia will
also be under his dominion. v.42,43
But tidings out of the east (Italy) and north (Russia) shall trouble him increasing his fury
destroying multitudes. v.44
He will set up his headquarters between Jerusalem and the Mediterranean Sea, but he will
will be utterly destroyed by the Lord in the end, and no one will come to his help. v.45
Rev. Larry Wolfe--Evangelist
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