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20 Young, Daniel, 169; cf. Walvoord, The Nations in Prophecy, 76ff.
21 Young, Daniel, 169.
22 Goldingay refers to the vision as a “quasi-prophecy” whose “historical setting lies just after
the fulfillment of its portrait of the wicked acts of the small horn/fierce-looking king and
before the reversal promised in vv. 14b, 25b” (John Goldingay, Daniel, Word Biblical
Commentary, David A. Hubbard and Glenn W. Barker, eds. [Dallas: Word, 1989], 206).
23 William W. Tarn, Alexander the Great, 2 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1948),
1:145–46.
24 Norman W. Porteous, Daniel: A Commentary, The Old Testament Library (Philadelphia:
Westminster, 1965), 123.
25 Porteous (Daniel, 124) and Wood (Daniel, 211) represent examples of expositors from
opposite theological positions who agree on the identification of the four horns.
26 For details regarding the struggle over succession, see Harold Hoehner, “Between the
Testaments,” The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, vol. 1, Frank E. Gaebelein, ed. (Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1979), 181.
27 Young, Daniel, 169; H. C. Leupold, Exposition of Daniel (Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1949), 344;
Montgomery, Daniel, 332–33.
28 Montgomery, Daniel, 333.
29 Archer, “Daniel,” 99; Stephen Miller, Daniel, The New American Commentary (Nashville:
Broadman & Holman, 2001), 225–26.
30 Leupold, Daniel, 346.
31 Montgomery, Daniel, 335.
32 Goldingay, Daniel, 210–11.
33 Young, Daniel, 172–73.
34 H. L. Willmington, Willmington’s Bible Handbook (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale, 1997), 437.
35 Montgomery, Daniel, 335–36.
36 Young, Daniel, 172.
37 Ibid., 3.
38 Uriah Smith, The Sanctuary and the 2,300 days of Daniel 8:14 (Battle Creek, Mi: Steam Press,
1877), 119.
39 Young, Daniel, 174; Wood, Daniel, 217–19.