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1 | What is stumbling? | Dan 11:33 | cm4036 | 97876 | ||
Regarding Daniel 11:33-35--I am curious if it is correct to learn that by stumbling, the wise are refined purified and made spotless? Who are the wise? Stumbling normally associates with error or falling short. Can this be?? | ||||||
2 | What is stumbling? | Dan 11:33 | Morant61 | 97893 | ||
Greetings CM4036! Here is what the Bible Knowledge Commentary has to say about this passage. "The Jews who refused to submit to Antiochus’ false religious system were persecuted and martyred for their faith. The word fall (vv. 33-34), literally “stumble”, refers to severe suffering on the part of many and death for others. This has in view the rise of the Maccabean revolt. Mattathias, a priest, was the father of five sons. (One of them, Judas, became well known for refurbishing and restoring the temple in late 164 b.c. He was called Judas Maccabeus, “the Hammerer.”) In 166, Mattathias refused to submit to this false religious system. He and his sons fled from Jerusalem to the mountains and began the Maccabean revolt. At first only a few Jews joined them. But as their movement became popular, many joined them, some out of sincere motives and some from false motives. The suffering that the faithful endured served to refine and purify them. This time of persecution was of short duration. It had previously been revealed to Daniel that the temple would be desecrated for 1,150 days (8:14; see comments on 8:23-25). Here Daniel was assured that this persecution would run its course and then be lifted, for its end will still come at the appointed time." I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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