Daniel 9:13
Amharic NASV (አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጒም)
What Does This Mean?
In Daniel 9:13, the speaker acknowledges that all the bad things happening to them are due to their disobedience and failure to pray for forgiveness. They admit they haven't sought God's help to turn away from sin and understand His truth.
Explained for Children
Imagine you did something wrong, like breaking a toy, but instead of asking your parents for help to fix it or learn why that wasn’t good behavior, you just left it alone. That’s what this verse is talking about – not asking God for help when we need it the most.
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this passage during his time in Babylon around 539 B.C., addressing the exiled Jewish community who had been away from their homeland due to disobedience to God. The text reflects on their failure to seek forgiveness and repentance earlier, as prescribed by the law of Moses.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us not to wait until things get really bad before we ask for help or turn to God. It encourages proactive steps in our spiritual life, like regular prayer and seeking truth from scripture, rather than waiting for crisis moments to seek guidance.