German SCH2000 Schlachter 2000 (Die Bibel (Schlachter 2000))
Da befahl der König, jene Männer herbeizuholen, die Daniel verleumdet hatten. Und man warf sie in die Löwengrube, sie, ihre Kinder und Frauen; und ehe sie noch den Boden der Grube berührten, waren die Löwen schon über sie hergefallen und zermalmten ihnen alle Gebeine.
Was bedeutet das?
King Darius sends a message to everyone in his kingdom wishing them peace and prosperity. He wants all the people, no matter their language or origin, to know that he hopes for peace among them.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine if your principal sent a letter to every family in your school saying 'I hope you have lots of peace at home.' That's what King Darius is doing here. He wants everyone to be happy and safe.
Historischer Hintergrund
This verse appears in the Book of Daniel, which was likely written during the Babylonian exile or shortly after. It describes events from the perspective of the Persian Empire under King Darius. The message reflects an effort at unity across diverse cultures within his vast empire.
Anwendung für heute
In a modern setting, this could be applied to a school principal sending messages wishing students and their families peace during exams or holidays. This act shows concern for everyone's well-being.