Daniel 9:24
Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)
God het besluit dat jou volk en die mense van jou stad, die gewyde stad, 70 jaar lank swaar moet kry, want hulle wou nie na God luister nie. In hierdie 70 jaar sal God hulle straf, en dan sal Hy hulle sonde vergewe. Dan sal hulle altyd reg doen aan mekaar. Die dinge wat die profete gesien het en wat hulle gesê het, sal gebeur. Die mense sal die tempel weer bou en hulle sal dit wy.
What Does This Mean?
Daniel 9:24 talks about a prophecy where God plans seventy weeks, which is a period of time, to bring about forgiveness and righteousness among his people. The verse speaks of finishing sins and making everything right with God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of toys that need cleaning up. This verse says God has set aside a special amount of time, like your playtime, to clean up all the messes we make and make things perfect again!
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this prophecy during his exile in Babylon around 539 BCE. It was addressed to the Jewish people who were awaiting their liberation from captivity. The cultural context involves a longing for restoration and divine intervention.
Living It Out Today
Just like the verse suggests, we can work towards making things right with God by seeking forgiveness and living righteously in our daily lives. For example, if someone has wronged you, you could forgive them to bring peace into your life.
Topics
prophecyforgivenessrighteousnessatonementsalvationdivine intervention
Related Verses
Jeremiah 29:10-14Zechariah 9:9-10Matthew 3:1-6Luke 1:57-80Hebrews 9:11-15
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of 'seventy weeks'?
'Seventy weeks' refers to a period of time God has planned for significant events. It symbolizes a fixed duration during which God will accomplish specific redemptive purposes.
How does this verse relate to Jesus Christ?
This prophecy points toward the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ, who would bring about forgiveness and righteousness as mentioned in the verse.
What does 'to make an end of sins' mean?
'To make an end of sins' means that God plans to put a stop to all wrongdoing and reconcile humanity with Himself through His mercy and grace.
Can this verse be applied in our daily lives?
Yes, by seeking forgiveness for our wrongdoings and striving to live righteously, we can apply the principles of this verse in our everyday lives to bring about peace and righteousness.
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