Daniel 9:17

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Daniel chapter 9, Daniel prays to God, asking Him to listen and help because the temple is empty and desolate. He pleads for God's favor to shine upon it again.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy that got broken and put away in a box. You’re praying to your parents, asking them to fix it and let you play with it again so you can be happy. That’s like what Daniel is doing, but for something very important to God's people.

Historical Background

The book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel around 605-530 BC during the Babylonian exile. This prayer came from a period when Jerusalem and its temple had been destroyed, and the Jews were in captivity, longing for restoration.

Living It Out Today

This verse encourages us to pray earnestly for the restoration of broken things in our lives or communities, whether they are relationships, buildings, or spiritual practices that have fallen into disuse. For instance, if a community center is neglected, we can pray for its revival and support efforts towards that end.

Topics

prayerrestorationsanctuarydivine favordesolationsupplication

Related Verses

2 Chronicles 6:14Nehemiah 9:5-38Psalms 80:7-8Ezekiel 36:21-24Luke 18:1-8

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Daniel 9:17?
Daniel is the speaker. He is praying to God, asking for restoration and divine favor.
What does it mean when it says 'cause thy face to shine'?
It means that God would show his grace and favor towards something or someone. In this context, Daniel wants God to restore the temple’s glory.
Why is the sanctuary described as desolate in Daniel 9:17?
The sanctuary refers to the Jewish temple which was destroyed during the Babylonian exile. It stood abandoned and in ruins, symbolizing a period of loss for God's people.
How can we apply this verse today?
We can use it as an inspiration to pray for broken things or places that need restoration, asking God to show his favor and bring renewal, just as Daniel prayed for the temple.
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