Daniel 11:16
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
Die koning van die noorde sal doen wat hy wil. Niemand sal hom keer nie. Hy sal ook die pragtige land vir homself vat en hy sal dit verwoes.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a powerful figure who will do as he pleases and no one can stop him. He will conquer the land known for its glory but will also destroy it. This is part of Daniel's vision about future events.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game where there are two players. One player comes in with such power that they can do whatever they want, and no one else can stop them. They take over the playground, which everyone thinks is the coolest place to play, but then they break all the equipment.
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this prophecy while in exile in Babylon around 530 BC. The text was intended for his fellow Israelites who were facing political turmoil and needed hope that God was still in control of world events.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, we can see parallels with leaders or companies that rise to power quickly and do as they please without much regard for others' well-being. It reminds us to stand firm on our values even when powerful forces oppose us.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is 'he' in the verse?
'He' refers to a powerful figure who emerges with the intent of conquering and controlling regions, specifically mentioned as doing things according to his own will.
What does the term 'glorious land' refer to?
The 'glorious land' likely refers to the Promised Land, or Israel, which was seen as a special place due to its historical and religious significance for God's people.
How can this verse be relevant today?
Today, we might see similar dynamics in global politics where powerful individuals or nations assert their dominance over others. This reminds us of the importance of standing firm in our beliefs amidst such challenges.
What is the broader context of Daniel's prophecy?
Daniel was a prophet who received visions about future events, especially concerning the fate of Israel and the rise and fall of empires. His prophecies were meant to encourage faith in God’s control over history.
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