Adjective · From אחר (H311)
(Aramaic) from H311; other:—(an-) other.
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it raised up itself on one side
One side (Persians) became stronger than the other (Medes). three ribs
Babylon/Mesopotamia, Egypt, Lydia. devour much flesh
The kingdom was vast.
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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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little horn
This current kingdom, more specifically the United States. Different to the little horn spoken of in Daniel 8 which is referring to Antiochus.
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three fell
The three horns that fell represents the French, English and Spanish. look was more stout than his fellows
American Edomites think that they're better than other Edomites.
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