Daniel 8:19
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و ددی: «باخ، سنه بئلدئرئرم کی، تارینین نهایت زامانینین قضب گونلرئنده نه باش ورهجک. چونکی رؤیا آخیر زامانین موعیّن واختینا عاییددیر.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, an angel is telling Daniel about future events that will happen at the end of a time of trouble for God's people. The message is clear: there will be an end to their suffering when God decides it’s time.
Explained for Children
Imagine you’re playing a game where you keep losing, and it makes you sad. This verse says there’s going to be a time when the game ends, and that’s when all your sadness will go away because it's finally over.
Historical Background
Daniel 8 was written by Daniel during his exile in Babylon around 550 BCE. The book addresses the people of Israel who were facing difficulties under foreign rule and needed hope for their future.
Living It Out Today
Consider a person dealing with a prolonged illness or hardship. This verse can remind them that there is an end to suffering, and God has a plan that will be fulfilled in His perfect timing.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Daniel 8:19?
An angel is speaking, providing a revelation to Daniel about future events.
What does 'indignation' refer to in this verse?
'Indignation' refers to the time of trouble or suffering that God's people will face before the appointed end comes.
Can you give a practical example of how Daniel 8:19 can be used for encouragement?
Someone going through a tough situation, like unemployment, could find comfort in knowing there is an end to their suffering as promised by God.
How does this verse relate to the concept of hope?
This verse provides hope that difficult times will not last forever and that God has a plan for the future, which can be a source of comfort and encouragement during hardships.
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