Daniel 4:21
French Martin 1744
Et dont le branchage était beau, et le fruit abondant, et auquel il y avait de quoi manger pour tous, sous lequel demeuraient les bêtes des champs, et aux branches duquel habitaient les oiseaux des cieux.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes a great tree with beautiful leaves and abundant fruit, providing shelter and food for animals and birds. It is part of a dream that King Nebuchadnezzar had, which Daniel interpreted. The key message is about the greatness and influence of the king.
Explained for Children
Imagine a huge, beautiful tree with lots of fruit that feeds all the animals and birds. It's like a giant umbrella, giving shelter and food to all. This was a dream King Nebuchadnezzar had, and it showed how important he was to everyone.
Historical Background
The Book of Daniel was written by Daniel, a prominent figure in the Babylonian court, around the 6th century BCE. The audience was Jewish people in exile in Babylon, and the cultural setting was one of a powerful empire with a diverse population and polytheistic beliefs.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse can remind leaders and influencers of their responsibility to provide for and protect those under their care. For example, a CEO should ensure their company provides fair wages and a safe working environment for their employees.
Topics
leadershipprovisiondream interpretationkingshipnatureresponsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the tree in Daniel 4:21 represent?
The tree represents King Nebuchadnezzar, symbolizing his power and influence over his kingdom and the vast number of people he ruled.
How does Daniel 4:21 relate to leadership?
It highlights the responsibility of leaders to provide and care for those under their rule, ensuring they have the necessary resources and protection.
What does it mean that the beasts and birds lived in the tree?
This imagery shows how the king's kingdom provided a safe and nurturing environment for all people and creatures, reflecting his role as a protector and provider.
How can I understand Daniel 4:21 in modern times?
In today's context, it can be applied to any leader or influencer who has the responsibility to ensure the well-being and prosperity of those they lead or influence.
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