Daniel 5:22

Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of a prophecy where God, through Daniel, is speaking to King Belshazzar. God is pointing out that despite knowing his father's history and how he had been punished for his arrogance, Belshazzar did not change his ways and remained proud and arrogant.

Explained for Children

Imagine you know that eating too much candy made your dad sick once, but you still ate lots of candy and got a tummy ache. God is saying to Belshazzar that he knew his dad got in trouble for being too proud, but he did the same thing and got in trouble too.

Historical Background

The book of Daniel was written around the 6th century BCE. It was written by the prophet Daniel, who was a high-ranking official in the Babylonian court. The audience was likely the Jewish people who were in exile, and the context was a time of political upheaval and cultural clash.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us that we should learn from the mistakes of our predecessors. For example, if a company has failed due to a lack of integrity, new leaders should not repeat the same errors. We must apply lessons from history to our present actions.

Topics

humilitylearning from historypridejudgmentconsequences of actionswisdom

Related Verses

Jeremiah 22:22-23Proverbs 14:16Luke 12:47-48Romans 11:201 Corinthians 10:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse teach about pride?
The verse teaches that pride, even when faced with clear examples of its negative outcomes, can lead to further mistakes and consequences.
How does this verse relate to leadership?
This verse can serve as a cautionary tale for leaders to avoid repeating the mistakes of their predecessors and to be humble in their roles.
What does it mean to 'humble one's heart'?
To humble one's heart means to be willing to listen, learn, and change one's attitude, especially in the face of wisdom and past experiences.
Why is knowing history important?
Knowing history helps us avoid repeating past mistakes and can guide us in making better decisions for the future, as exemplified by Belshazzar's failure to learn from his father's example.
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