Daniel 11:1
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
“ሜዶናዊው ዳርዮስ በነገሠ በመጀመሪያው ዓመት እኔ እርሱን ለማገዝና ለማበረታታት በአጠገቡ ቆሜ ነበር።
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Daniel says that in the first year of Darius the Mede's reign, an angel was there to support and strengthen him. The speaker is likely an angel talking about his role.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a friend who always stood up for you when things got tough. That’s what this verse talks about. An invisible helper (like a superhero) was there to make sure Darius the Mede could do his job well, just like how your best friend helps you in school.
Historical Background
The Book of Daniel was written during or after the Babylonian exile, likely by the prophet Daniel himself. It is addressed to Jewish exiles and provides a framework for understanding the political upheavals they faced. The verse refers to historical events involving Darius the Mede's reign.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could mean finding mentors or supporters who help us stay strong during challenging times. For example, if you're new at school and feeling overwhelmed, a good friend can be like that supportive angel, helping you navigate your way through tough situations.
Topics
angelic supportleadershipstrength in adversitydivine protectionhistorical contextfaith and history
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Darius the Mede mentioned in this verse?
Darius the Mede was a ruler of Babylon after it fell to the Medes and Persians. He played an important role in Jewish history as he allowed Daniel to continue practicing his faith.
What does 'to confirm and strengthen him' mean here?
It means that an angel was there to provide support, encouragement, and reinforcement for Darius the Mede, ensuring he could fulfill his divine role effectively.
Why is this verse important in understanding Daniel's prophecy?
This verse sets up a context where supernatural beings are actively involved in historical events, providing insight into how divine intervention can influence human leadership and history.
How does this relate to the idea of angels supporting leaders today?
It suggests that leaders may receive unseen support from spiritual beings. In a modern context, it could be interpreted as seeking guidance and strength through prayer or having strong mentors who offer moral and practical support.
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