Daniel 2:7
French Perret-Gentil et Rilliet 1847
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the wise men of Babylon are speaking to King Nebuchadnezzar. They are asking him to tell them the dream he had so they can interpret it. The key message is that they believe they can interpret the dream if they know what it was.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a dream that you can't remember clearly. You tell your friend, 'If you tell me the dream, I can help you understand what it means.' That's what's happening here. The wise men are telling the king that they need to know the dream to explain it, just like your friend needs to know your dream to help you understand it.
Historical Background
Daniel 2 was written by the prophet Daniel, likely around the 6th century BC. The text is part of the Old Testament and describes events during the Babylonian exile. The audience was likely Jews in exile and those interested in the prophetic messages. The cultural setting was one where dreams and interpretations were seen as crucial to understanding divine messages.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you are at work and your boss asks you to solve a problem but hasn't given you all the details. You might say, 'If you could give me all the information about the issue, I can help solve it.' This verse reminds us that we need full information to make accurate assessments or offer solutions.