Daniel 1:7
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Daniel and his friends are given new names by the prince of the eunuchs, who is in charge of them in Babylon. The names are changed to reflect the culture and beliefs of the Babylonian kingdom. This shows how they were being integrated into the new society but also how they kept their true identities.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you went to a new school, and your teacher decided to call you a different name. That's what happened to Daniel and his friends. They were given new names by the person in charge, but they still kept who they really were inside.
Historical Background
The book of Daniel was written around the 6th century BCE by Daniel and possibly other authors. It tells the story of Jewish people living in exile in Babylon. This verse reflects the Babylonian practice of renaming captives to assimilate them into their culture.
Living It Out Today
Today, you might face a situation where you have to adapt to a new environment, like starting at a new school or job. Like Daniel and his friends, you can keep true to yourself while fitting in with your new surroundings.