Daniel 9:4

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Daniel is praying to God and confessing his sins. He describes God as great, powerful, and merciful, who keeps promises with those who love him and follow his commandments.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're talking to your favorite superhero and saying sorry for something bad you did. You tell them how amazing they are and that they always keep their promises to help people like you when you do good things. That's what Daniel is doing with God in this verse.

Historical Background

Daniel wrote this during his time as a Jewish exile in Babylon around the 6th century BC. This passage reflects the cultural setting where Jews were far from home and praying for their return, showing trust in God’s covenant promises despite adversity.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be someone apologizing to a friend after hurting them, recognizing the strength of their friendship and the importance of maintaining honesty and loyalty to keep that relationship strong.

Topics

prayerconfessioncovenantmercycommandmentstrust

Related Verses

Leviticus 26:40-45Joshua 24:14Psalm 89:34John 14:21Revelation 21:4

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Daniel's prayer in this verse?
The main message is about seeking God’s mercy through confession and recognizing His attributes, such as being great, powerful, covenant-keeping, and merciful to those who love Him.
Why does Daniel describe God as 'dreadful'?
Daniel calls God 'dreadful' because of the awe-inspiring power and justice associated with God. It reflects a deep respect for His sovereignty and ability to judge righteously.
What does it mean that God keeps covenant and mercy?
It means that God is faithful in fulfilling promises He makes, especially those related to His relationship with believers who love Him and follow His commandments.
How can one apply the concept of confession from this verse?
One can apply the concept by regularly acknowledging mistakes before God in prayer, showing repentance and seeking forgiveness, which strengthens faith and trust.
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