Daniel 12:10
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Cuna t'akhesïwinacatejj yatiyatäqui ucanac toksti waljaniw pasapjjañaparaqui, uca t'akhesïwitsti k'omachata, uqhamaraqui asquiru tucuyataw mistjjapjjaraquini. Ñankha jakenacasti ñankhanacapjja lurasipcaquiniwa, cunatejj pasasqui ucanacjja jan amuyt'asa, ucampisa yatiñani jakenacasti take acanacjja amuyt'apjjaraquiniwa.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that many people will become pure and good through testing, while the wicked will continue to do evil and not understand what's happening. The wise, however, will gain understanding.
Explained for Children
Imagine a test where everyone gets different grades. Some students study hard and get really good marks because they understood their lessons well. Others just don't care about studying or passing tests. This verse is like that - some people learn and grow from tough times, while others keep making bad choices.
Historical Background
Daniel was a prophet who lived in the 6th century BCE. He wrote this book during the Babylonian exile when Israelites were facing great trials. The message here would have been encouraging for those enduring hardships.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, think about how people react to difficult situations like losing a job or dealing with illness. Some use it as an opportunity to grow and learn (purified), while others let their circumstances lead them down dark paths without learning anything.
Topics
faithtestingwisdompurificationwickednessunderstanding
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the wise referred to in this verse?
The 'wise' likely refers to those who seek God and His wisdom, able to discern truth from falsehood during challenging times.
How does purification happen according to Daniel 12:10?
Purification often occurs through trials and hardships that refine one's faith and character, much like how gold is refined by fire.
What does 'tried' mean in the context of this verse?
'Tried' means tested or put to the test. It refers to the process through which people are proven and their true nature revealed.
How can one apply Daniel 12:10 in dealing with evil influences?
One should focus on understanding God's will and remaining steadfast in righteousness, even when surrounded by wickedness.
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