Daniel 10:1

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

What Does This Mean?

Daniel received a true and important message in the third year of King Cyrus's rule over Persia. Daniel understood this vision, which involved a long time period.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your friends and suddenly, you get an exciting secret from your best friend. This secret is about something that will happen far into the future, but it’s true! That’s like what happened to Daniel when he got a special message during King Cyrus's time.

Historical Background

The prophet Daniel wrote this in the Persian period around 536 BC. The audience was primarily Jewish exiles who were beginning to return from Babylonian captivity under King Cyrus, known for his policy of allowing captives to return home.

Living It Out Today

Just as Daniel understood a vision that would unfold over time, we can trust that God gives us understanding about the future and our roles in it. For example, if you're planning your career path or considering big life decisions, knowing God's plans can give you peace and direction.

Topics

prophetic visiontrust in Godlong-term planningvisionary leadershipdivine communicationhistorical prophecy

Related Verses

Ezekiel 40:1Habakkuk 2:3Daniel 8:16Luke 21:25-27Revelation 22:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Belteshazzar in this verse?
Belteshazzar was another name for Daniel, given by King Nebuchadnezzar. It shows Daniel’s role as a wise man or sage in the Babylonian court.
Why does it mention that 'the time appointed was long'?
This indicates that the vision Daniel received involved events that would take place over an extended period of time, showing God's involvement with humanity through historical processes.
What is the significance of this verse for modern readers?
It highlights how divine revelations can provide understanding about future events and offer guidance for navigating life’s challenges with faith.
How does Daniel's role as a visionary affect his message to the Jewish exiles?
Daniel's role reassures the Jews that God remains in control of history, even during times of exile. This strengthens their hope and faith.
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