Daniel 11:43
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Korit lurata, kollket lurat yänacwa apasjjaraquini, Egipto marcan take kamir cancañapsa apasjjaraquiniwa; ucjjarusti janc'aquiw Libia, uqhamaraqui Etiopía marcanacarojj wact'araquini.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a powerful ruler who will control the wealth of Egypt and have support from other African nations like Libya and Ethiopia. It's part of Daniel's prophecy about future rulers.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a toy box full of your favorite toys, but someone stronger came along and took it all. Then they also got help from their friends to become even more powerful. That’s what this verse is talking about, just with real treasures instead of toys.
Historical Background
The Book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel during his lifetime in Babylon around the 6th century BCE. This prophecy would have been for the Israelites who were exiled and longing to understand their future and God's plans.
Living It Out Today
This verse reminds us that power and wealth can be fleeting, but our faith should always remain strong. In today’s world, we might think about leaders who control vast resources and how they use that power for good or ill.
Topics
prophecypowerwealthEgyptAfrican nations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is 'he' in Daniel 11:43?
'He' refers to a powerful ruler who conquers Egypt and its treasures, likely part of a sequence of rulers prophesied by Daniel.
What does this verse tell us about ancient Egypt's wealth?
It highlights the vast wealth of gold, silver, and precious things in ancient Egypt, which made it a target for powerful conquerors.
Why are Libya and Ethiopia mentioned here?
Libya and Ethiopia are likely included because they were allies or vassal states to Egypt at the time, indicating the broader scope of this ruler’s influence.
How can we apply Daniel 11:43 in our lives today?
We can reflect on how temporary earthly power and wealth are compared to spiritual values. It also reminds us to use any resources we have wisely for the greater good.
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