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Rapids: Zondervan, 1979), 181–82.
                15  For an excellent discussion of this passage and the historical background it is describing, see

                  Walter K. Price, In the Final Days (Chicago: Moody, 1977), 33–163.
                16  See discussion of this point by Edward J. Young, The Prophecy of Daniel (Grand Rapids:

                  Eerdmans, 1949), 234.
                17  Francis Brown, S.R. Driver, and Charles A. Briggs, Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old

                  Testament (Oxford: Clarendon, 1955), 651.
                18  Farrar, The Book of Daniel, 304–5.

                19  Jerome, Commentary on Daniel, Gleason L. Archer Jr., ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1958), 123.

                20  Otto Zöckler, “The Book of the Prophet Daniel,” in Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, John
                  Peter Lange, ed. (repr. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1960), 242.

                21  Montgomery, Daniel, 433.

                22  Jerome, Daniel, 124.

                23  Young, Daniel, 238.
                24  Zöckler, “Daniel,” 244.

                25  Ibid.

                26  Wood, Daniel, 290.

                27  Brown, Driver, and Briggs, Hebrew and English Lexicon, 1008.

                28  Young, Daniel, 240.

                29  Ibid.

                30  Cf. Polybius 18.34; and Livy, 33.19, 38, 40, as cited by Zöckler, “Daniel,” 246.
                31  Cf. Montgomery, Daniel, 434–35.

                32  Gleason L. Archer Jr., “Daniel,” in The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, vol. 7, Frank E.

                  Gaebelein, ed. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1985), 134.
                33  Leupold, Daniel, 492.

                34  Ibid., 493.

                35  Zöckler, “Daniel,” 246, citing Appian, Syr. C. 45.

                36  Montgomery, Daniel, 445.

                37  In support of this Zöckler quotes Hitzig as follows, “For after the death of Cleopatra (v. 17),
                  Eulaus and Lenaeus, the guardians of her son, Ptolemy Philometor, demanded the cession of
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