Daniel 2:40
French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)
Et un quatrième royaume sera fort comme le fer; de même que le fer brise et fracasse tout, ainsi, pareil au fer qui met en pièces, il brisera et mettra en pièces tous les autres.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Daniel describes the fourth kingdom as being as strong as iron, which means it will be very powerful and will conquer and dominate others. Daniel is explaining a dream to King Nebuchadnezzar, predicting future kingdoms.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy made of iron. It's so strong that it can break other toys, right? This verse says that the fourth kingdom will be like that iron toy, very strong and able to defeat and control other kingdoms.
Historical Background
Daniel, a prophet and captive in Babylon, wrote this text around 6th century B.C. He was interpreting a dream for King Nebuchadnezzar, the ruler of the Babylonian Empire. The context was a time of powerful empires and the desire to predict future rulers and their strength.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can remind us that strong entities, like powerful companies or countries, can dominate others. However, it also suggests that such power can be temporary and subject to the ultimate sovereignty of God.
Topics
prophesyempirestrengthdominationsovereigntyfuture
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the iron symbolize in Daniel 2:40?
Iron symbolizes strength and the ability to break and conquer other things. It represents the power and dominance of the fourth kingdom.
Who was Daniel speaking to in this verse?
Daniel was speaking to King Nebuchadnezzar, explaining a dream the king had about future kingdoms and their strength.
What is the significance of the fourth kingdom?
The fourth kingdom signifies a powerful and dominant force that will rise and conquer other nations, reflecting a time of great power and control.
How can we understand the message of Daniel 2:40 in our modern world?
Today, we can see this verse as a reminder that while earthly powers may seem invincible, they are ultimately under God's sovereignty and can be temporary in their dominance.
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