Daniel 2:46
French Jerusalem 1998
Alors le roi Nabuchodonosor tomba face contre terre et se prosterna devant Daniel. Il ordonna qu'on lui offrît oblation et sacrifice d'agréable odeur.
What Does This Mean?
King Nebuchadnezzar, impressed by Daniel's ability to interpret his dream, showed great respect for Daniel by worshipping him and ordering a sacrifice. This verse highlights the king's reaction to Daniel's wisdom and divine insight.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher was so amazed by your answer to a question that they bowed down and gave you a big prize. That's like what the king did for Daniel because Daniel knew something special that only God could tell him.
Historical Background
Daniel, a Hebrew captive in Babylon, wrote this account during the 6th century BCE. The audience was primarily the Babylonian court, and the cultural setting was marked by a polytheistic society where kings were often considered divine.
Living It Out Today
When someone in a position of power recognizes your abilities, it can feel overwhelming. Imagine a boss praising your work so much that you feel like you're the best in the world. It's important to stay humble and remember that your abilities come from God.
Topics
wisdomworshipleadershipdivine revelationhumilityrespect
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Nebuchadnezzar worship Daniel?
Nebuchadnezzar, being amazed by Daniel’s ability to interpret his dream and reveal its divine origin, showed deep respect and admiration, which he expressed through the act of worship.
What does it mean to offer an oblation and sweet odors?
Offering an oblation and sweet odors refers to the act of giving a sacrifice and burning incense, often used in ancient times as a way to honor or worship someone or something considered divine.
How does this verse relate to modern leadership?
This verse highlights the importance of recognizing and respecting divine wisdom and guidance, which can be a crucial aspect for leaders seeking to make informed and just decisions.
What can we learn from Daniel’s response to the king’s praise?
Daniel’s response, though not explicitly detailed in this verse, teaches us the value of humility and attributing our abilities to God rather than taking all the credit ourselves.
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