Daniel 12:5
French (NBS) 2002 (Nouvelle Bible Segond)
Et moi, Daniel, je vis deux autres hommes qui se tenaient debout, l'un sur une rive du fleuve, et l'autre sur l'autre rive du fleuve.
What Does This Mean?
Daniel sees two figures standing on opposite sides of a river in a vision. The verse describes the scene and where Daniel was looking during this experience.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing near a stream, and suddenly you see two friends standing on each side of it. That's what happened to Daniel in his dream, but with something much more meaningful happening!
Historical Background
The book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel around 605-530 B.C., during the Babylonian exile. It is believed that he wrote this vision for the future generation of Jews who would need hope and understanding.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, imagine two friends supporting you from opposite sides when facing a difficult situation. This can remind us to seek support and guidance in tough times.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the river mentioned in this verse?
The river likely symbolizes a boundary or transition, similar to rivers in other prophetic visions where they can signify change and movement.
Why are there two figures on either side of the river?
This placement could indicate that these figures represent different aspects or powers. They might be messengers providing balance or guidance from both sides.
How can this verse help in understanding Daniel's other visions?
Understanding the context and symbols of this vision helps interpret similar elements in Daniel’s other prophetic dreams, suggesting a pattern of divine support and revelation.
What does it mean to have figures on opposite sides of a river?
It can symbolize protection from both directions or the idea that there are two perspectives guiding an event or decision. This can be seen as a metaphor for seeking balanced viewpoints in life.
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