29. At the time appointed--"the time" spoken of in
Da 11:27.
return--his second open invasion of Egypt. Ptolemy Philometer,
suspecting Antiochus' designs with Physcon, hired mercenaries from
Greece. Whereupon Antiochus advanced with a fleet and an army, demanding
the cession to him of Cyprus, Pelusium, and the country adjoining the
Pelusiac mouth of the Nile.
it shall not be as the former--not successful as the former
expedition. Popilius Lœnas, the Roman ambassador, met him at Eleusis,
four miles from Alexandria, and presented him the decree of the senate;
on Antiochus replying that he would consider what he was to do,
Popilius drew a line round him with a rod and said, "I must have a
reply to give to the senate before you leave this circle." Antiochus
submitted, and retired from Egypt; and his fleets withdrew from Cyprus.
or as the latter--that mentioned in
Da 11:42, 43
[TREGELLES]. Or, making this the third
expedition, the sense is "not as the first or as the second"
expeditions [PISCATOR]. Rather "not as the former,
so shall be this latter" expedition
[GROTIUS].
JFB.
Painting of Alexander the Great and his horse Bucephalus
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