She shall be given up, the King of the South will be given up, she's going to be executed. And those that brought her, the attendants that came with Egypt with her, all the people that were brought to support her as the Queen of the North, they were all executed. And her son that she had while she was there, he was executed. And he that strengthened her in these times, the King of the North, everything about that relationship was assassinated by a lady deceased, and she places her son, Seleucus' son in control. But it says in verse 7, but out of a branch of her roots, out of a branch of the place where the King of the South came from, out of the branch of her roots, the her roots being the King of the South, shall one stand up in his estate, which shall come with an army and shall enter into the fortress of the King of the North, and shall deal against them and shall prevail. And sure enough, after Laodicea, well the King of the North, and ultimately Laodicea executed Bernice, went back on the agreement that they had made, Bernice's brother, then the King of the South, because his father had died, he was enraged at the treachery of the King of the North, and he came out of the same roots that Bernice had come out of. They were brothers and sisters. So out of the branch of her roots shall stand up in his estate, in the estate of the King of the South, and he'll come with an army and shall enter into the fortress of the King of the North. And history is very clear that this is exactly what took place, verse 8 says, and shall also carry captives into Egypt, their gods, with their princes, and with the precious vessels of silver and gold, and he shall continue more years than the King of the North. And if you go into this history, the Egyptians, after this King of the South had marched on the King of the North, and went all the way to Babylon, and entered his fortress, and conquered that area, and the booty that he was bringing back is the very booty that had been carried out of Egypt way back when Cambius, the second king in verse 2 that was going to stand up after Cyrus, had conquered Egypt and brought back booty. It ended up there in the domain of the King of the North, and this King of the South went, conquered Babylon, and brought it back, and he was made a hero because he was bringing back all these treasures that had been lost so many years before. And the King of the South in verse 9, it says, shall come into his kingdom and return into his own land, which he did. But his sons shall be stirred up, this is verse 10, and these sons that shall be stirred up here in verse 10 are talking about