Daniel 1:5
cebuano-2011
Ang hari nagpalain alang kanila ug inadlawng bahin sa mga lamian nga pagkaon nga gikaon sa hari, ug sa bino nga iyang giinom. Kinahanglan nga magtuon sila sulod sa tulo ka tuig ug sa kataposan niana nga panahon kinahanglan nga mangatubang sila sa hari.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Daniel 1 describes how King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon provided the Hebrew youths, including Daniel, with royal food and wine for three years. The goal was to prepare them to serve in the king's court.
Explained for Children
Imagine a king who wants his new friends to be strong and smart so they can help him. He gives them the best food and drink for three years, like when your parents give you healthy food to grow big and strong.
Historical Background
The book of Daniel was written by Daniel, a Jewish exile in Babylon, around 530 BC. This passage is part of the historical narrative of the Babylonian captivity, where Jewish youths were educated to serve in the Babylonian court.
Living It Out Today
Just as Daniel and his friends were given the best provisions to serve the king, we should seek the best resources and opportunities to serve God in our daily lives. For instance, a young professional might take courses to excel in their job and use that platform to influence others positively.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who was King Nebuchadnezzar?
King Nebuchadnezzar was the ruler of the Babylonian Empire during the time of Daniel and his friends. He was known for his power and the building of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
Why did Daniel and his friends receive the king's food?
The king wanted to prepare them for royal service by nourishing them with the best food and drink for three years, ensuring they were fit to serve in his court.
How can we apply this verse to our lives?
We can apply this verse by seeking the best in our education and training to serve God and others effectively, just as Daniel and his friends were trained to serve the king.
What does this verse teach about faithfulness?
This verse shows how God can use our faithfulness in small matters to prepare us for greater responsibilities. Daniel and his friends remained faithful to God even in difficult circumstances.
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