Daniel 11
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Daniel 11 is a chapter that speaks of the struggles between the kings of the north and the south. It begins with the prophecy of the angel Gabriel to Daniel, who is told that the kings of the north and south will battle for many years. The angel then goes on to describe the various kings and their actions in detail. The kings of the north and south are identified as the kings of the Medes and Persians, and the kings of Greece. The angel predicts that the kings of the north will be victorious in the end, and that the king of the south will be overthrown. The chapter then goes on to describe the various battles between the two sides, and the eventual victory of the king of the north. It also speaks of the rise of a great ruler who will come from the north and will be victorious over all his enemies. This chapter is a reminder of the power of God and His ability to bring about His will. It is a reminder that no matter how powerful a ruler may be, God is ultimately in control. It is also a reminder that God's plans are often mysterious and difficult to understand, but that He will ultimately bring about His will.
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