Daniel 2:44

Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is about the God of heaven setting up a kingdom that will last forever and will not be destroyed or given to others. It will also break and consume all other kingdoms that exist at the time. Daniel is speaking about a future kingdom that will be eternal.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special toy that will last forever and no one can take it away from you. That's what this verse is talking about. God is going to set up a kingdom that will never end, and it will be stronger than all the other kingdoms around it.

Historical Background

Daniel wrote this prophecy during the Babylonian captivity around 539 BCE. He was speaking to the kings of Babylon, predicting the rise of a kingdom that would last forever and surpass all others. This prophecy was meant to encourage the Jewish people that their God would ultimately prevail.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can encourage us to trust in God's eternal kingdom, even when facing difficult circumstances. For example, if someone is dealing with a failing business, this verse can remind them that God's kingdom is eternal and will overcome all temporary challenges.

Topics

eternitykingdomprophecyfaithsalvationhope

Related Verses

Matthew 16:18Revelation 11:15Daniel 7:13-14Isaiah 9:6-7Luke 1:32-33

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse fit into Daniel's broader message?
This verse fits into Daniel's broader message of God's sovereignty over all kingdoms and the eventual establishment of an eternal kingdom that will outlast and overcome all earthly empires.
What are the implications of 'it shall stand for ever'?
The phrase 'it shall stand for ever' implies that this kingdom will be everlasting and will not be destroyed by any external force, symbolizing the eternal nature of God's kingdom.
How can this verse provide comfort to believers?
This verse provides comfort to believers by assuring them that God's kingdom is eternal and will eventually triumph over all temporary and flawed human kingdoms.
How do other verses in the Bible reinforce this message?
Verses like Matthew 16:18 and Revelation 11:15 reinforce the message by emphasizing the eternal and indestructible nature of God's kingdom, offering a consistent message across the scriptures.
Compare Daniel 2:44 across all translations →