Daniel 11:25
cebuano-2011
Iyang hagiton ang iyang gahom ug ang iyang kaisog batok sa hari sa habagatan uban ang dakong kasundalohan ug ang hari sa habagatan makiggubat uban ang hilabihan ka dako ug lig-ong kasundalohan apan siya dili makasukol kay adunay mga laraw nga gimugna batok kaniya.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a conflict where the king of the north attacks the king of the south with a large army, but the king of the south fails to stand against him because his plans are betrayed. The speaker is the prophet Daniel providing a vision.
Explained for Children
Imagine two kids on opposite sides of a playground. One kid, let's call him Northy, brings lots and lots of friends to play tag with Southie. Southie also calls all his best buddies but they get tricked somehow and lose the game. It's like when you're playing hide-and-seek, but someone tells where everyone is hiding!
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this book around 530 BC during the Babylonian exile. He was a Jewish prophet living in Babylon who received visions about future events affecting his people. The audience would have been fellow Jews hoping for deliverance and understanding their place in God's plan.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, consider how we face challenges at work or school where an opponent might seem stronger but using deceit undermines them. It reminds us to be careful about who we trust with our plans and strategies.
Topics
prophecyconflictstrategydeceptiondivine interventionpolitical power
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the kings mentioned in this verse?
The 'king of the north' and 'king of the south' refer to leaders from regions north and south of Israel. These terms often symbolize political powers affecting Israel's fate.
Why does the king of the south fail despite having a strong army?
The verse suggests that betrayal or cunning plans by the enemy lead to his downfall, emphasizing the importance of trust and strategy in conflict situations.
What can we learn about strategic planning from this passage?
It teaches us to be cautious with our strategies, as even a large army cannot guarantee victory if there's betrayal or deception involved.
How does this relate to God’s plan for Israel?
This prophecy gives insight into the geopolitical events surrounding Israel. It shows that despite human conflicts and strategies, these events are part of God's overarching plan for His people.
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