Daniel 2:18
Amharic Gamo (ጋሞ ማጻፋ)
ኢዚኔ ኢዛ ላጌቲ ሃንኮ ኣቲዳ ባቢሎኔ ኤራንቻታራ ኢሲፌ ሃይቆንታ ማላ፥ ሳሎ ጾሲ ኢስታስ ማሮቴ ዬዳና ማላኔ ሄ ጹራ ዮኦዛ ቆንጪሳና ማላ፥ «ዎሲቴ» ጊዲ ኢስታ ቆፍሲዴስ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about Daniel and his friends praying to God for help to reveal a secret that the king of Babylon wanted to know. They pray to avoid the fate of being killed along with other wise men who couldn't solve the king's mystery.
Explained for Children
Imagine you and your friends are in a big contest, and you need to solve a puzzle. If you can't solve it, you might get in big trouble. So, you all pray to God, asking for help to solve the puzzle and stay safe.
Historical Background
Daniel 2:18 is part of the book of Daniel, which was written around 550 BC. It was written for Jewish people who were in exile in Babylon. The book tells how Daniel and his friends were wise and faithful to God.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, a group of coworkers might pray together for a solution to a difficult problem at work, asking God to help them succeed and avoid negative consequences.
Topics
prayerwisdomfaithdeliveranceGod's mercypersecution
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the wise men of Babylon mentioned in Daniel 2:18?
The wise men of Babylon were the advisors, magicians, and astrologers of the Babylonian court who failed to interpret the king's dream and faced execution.
Why did Daniel and his friends pray in this situation?
They prayed because they needed God's help to interpret the king's dream and avoid the punishment that was set for those who couldn't solve the mystery.
How does this verse show God's mercy?
The verse shows God's mercy because Daniel and his friends sought God's help, which resulted in them being delivered from death and honored by the king.
What can we learn about prayer from Daniel 2:18?
We can learn that prayer is a powerful tool for seeking wisdom and deliverance. It shows the importance of turning to God in times of trouble and trusting in His mercy and wisdom.
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