Daniel 12:11

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Daniel talks about a time when the regular sacrifices in the temple will stop, and an abomination will be placed there instead. It says this period will last for 1290 days. The key message is about a future prophecy involving desecration of holy places.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your favorite park suddenly closed and someone put up a big sign saying it's off-limits. This verse tells us that something like that will happen at the temple, but instead of just a few days, it'll last about three and a half years.

Historical Background

The Book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel around the 6th century BCE during his captivity in Babylon. It was intended for Jews who were facing oppression under foreign rulers, providing hope through prophecies that promised divine intervention.

Living It Out Today

Today, we can apply this by being aware and cautious when sacred values or spaces are threatened or desecrated. For example, if a community's church is vandalized, it serves as a reminder to stand firm in our beliefs and seek justice while maintaining hope for better days ahead.

Topics

prophecysacrificedesolationperseverancehopejustice

Related Verses

Daniel 8:13Matthew 24:15Luke 21:20Revelation 11:2Ezekiel 45:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'daily sacrifice' mean in this verse?
The 'daily sacrifice' refers to the regular offerings made at the temple, which were an integral part of Jewish worship and a sign of God's presence among His people.
Who or what is the abomination that makes desolate?
The term likely refers to an act or object placed in the temple that symbolizes defilement. In historical context, it could refer to Antiochus IV Epiphanes setting up a statue of Zeus in the Temple during the Maccabean revolt.
How is this verse relevant today?
This verse serves as a reminder about periods of testing and desolation that can affect communities. It encourages steadfastness and hope even when sacred things are threatened or defiled.
Why 1290 days specifically?
The specific number is part of the prophecy to denote a period of time, possibly signifying completion of a phase of testing or judgment as prophesied by Daniel.
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