Pinaagi sa iyang kaigmat, molampos siya sa iyang pagpanglimbong ug magpasigarbo siya sa iyang kaugalingon. Laglagon niya ang daghang tawo sa walay pagpasidaan kanila ug gani mosupil siya sa Pangulo sa mga prinsipe apan mabuntog siya nga dili pinaagi sa gahom sa tawo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes someone who uses clever tricks and policies to become powerful and arrogant. He brings false peace but causes destruction, even challenging the most powerful being, God, yet he will face a sudden downfall without human intervention.
Explained for Children
Imagine a kid in school who's really good at tricking others into thinking they're nice. This kid becomes so confident that they think they can challenge the principal and get away with it. But just like when you throw a stone in water, this kid will be surprised by how quickly things change.
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this prophecy around 530 BCE while in exile in Babylon. The vision he describes pertains to events that would occur much later in history and deals with the rise of powerful rulers who challenge divine authority.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, think about a politician who uses complex policies and propaganda to gain power, appearing peaceful but causing harm. This verse reminds us that such deception will eventually lead to their downfall, emphasizing the importance of honesty and integrity.
Topics
power and corruptiondivine judgmentprophecyintegritypeacedeception