After this shall he turn his face unto the isles, and shall take many: but a prince for his own behalf shall cause the reproach offered by him to cease; without his own reproach he shall cause it to turn upon him.
Después de todo eso, dirigirá su atención a las regiones costeras e islas, conquistando muchas de ellas. Pero entonces un comandante se levantará y pondrá fin a sus ataques arrogantes, y en realidad volverá esa vergüenza contra él sin quedar avergonzado él mismo.
Un comandante pondrá fin a los ataques arrogantes del rey y le devolverá la vergüenza.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Daniel 11 is part of a prophetic vision given to the prophet Daniel during the Babylonian exile, foretelling the conflicts and successions of empires that would follow, including the Persians and Greeks. In verse 18, it describes a king, likely referring to Antiochus III of the Seleucid Empire, who turns his military campaigns toward the Mediterranean islands and coasts, conquering many territories, but then faces defeat from a opposing leader, such as a Roman general, who reverses his humiliation back on him. This prophecy highlights God's sovereign oversight of historical events, as it accurately reflects events from the second century BC.
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