H1836

דן

דן
dan

Adverb, demonstrative pronoun · An orthographical variation of דך (H1791)

(Aramaic) an orthographical variation of H1791; this:—(afore-) time, after this manner, here (-after), one...another, such, there(-fore), these, this (matter), thus, where(-fore), which.

Outline

  1. this, on account of this
  2. adverb
  3. therefore

Usages (2/2)

Daniel 7:6

Breakdown

The Greek Empire. Likened to a leopard because a leopard strikes quick. The four wings are the four generals (Cassander, Ptolemy, Lysimachus, and Seleucus (from whom came Antiochus 4) that Alexander the Greek divided the kingdom to upon his death.

These four generals are referred to as The Diadochi, i.e. The Successors

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Daniel 7:7

Breakdown

The Roman Empire. The residue is referring to all of the countries surrounding Rome that Rome taxed. diverse from all the beasts because they didn't have a king, but rather caesars.

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