Daniel 11:11

Afrikaans (NLV) 2011

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about two kings fighting each other - the king of the south and the king of the north. The king of the south gets very angry and brings a big army to fight, but he loses despite having many soldiers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where two friends are on opposite sides. One friend from the south side gets really mad and brings all his toys to play against the other friend from the north. Even though he has lots of toys, he still doesn't win the game.

Historical Background

Daniel wrote this prophecy around 530 BCE while living in Babylon. The book is a collection of visions predicting future political conflicts between various empires that would impact God's people.

Living It Out Today

This can remind us that having more resources or power doesn't guarantee success if we don’t have the right strategy or guidance. For example, a business with many employees might still fail if it lacks good leadership and clear direction.

Topics

prophecyconflictleadershipstrategypower dynamicsdefeat

Related Verses

Joshua 7:41 Samuel 23:5Ezekiel 38:9Matthew 26:53Luke 10:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the kings of the south and north mentioned in Daniel 11:11?
These refer to rulers of different regions around ancient Israel, often involved in conflicts over control of territories.
Why is the multitude given into his hand despite being large?
This suggests that victory isn’t solely based on numbers but also on strategy and possibly divine intervention as per the prophecy.
What can this verse teach us about leadership?
It highlights the importance of not just having many followers or resources, but also using them wisely and following a sound strategy.
How does Daniel 11:11 fit into the broader book of Daniel?
This is part of a larger prophecy detailing future conflicts impacting Israel. It shows God’s concern for His people amidst political turmoil.
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