Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
Volverá después su rostro á las islas, y tomará muchas; mas un príncipe le hará parar su afrenta, y aun tornará sobre él su oprobio.
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse describes a ruler who will conquer many islands but faces opposition from another prince, who stops his attacks and turns the tables on him. The speaker is Daniel in prophetic vision.
Explicado para niños
Imagine a powerful pirate captain setting out to take over many islands. But there's one brave islander who stands up to the pirate, stopping him and making things right again.
Contexto histórico
Daniel wrote this prophecy around 530 BC during the Babylonian exile of the Jews. He is giving insights into future rulers and conflicts that would affect the Jewish people.
Aplicación para hoy
In modern times, think about a bully in school who picks on others until one day, someone stands up to them. This teaches us not to fear bullies but to stand firm against injustice with courage.
Temas
prophetic visionsrulership and powerresistance and oppositionvictory over oppressionhistorical prophecydivine intervention
The 'prince' refers to a leader who opposes the conqueror, standing up against his aggression and injustice.
What does 'isles' refer to in this prophecy?
'Isles' likely means islands or coastal regions that were targets of conquest by ancient rulers during Daniel's time.
How should we interpret the term 'reproach' here?
'Reproach' refers to disgrace or shame brought upon others; in this context, it describes how the prince stops the conqueror from disgracing others.
What lessons can we learn from Daniel 11:18?
The verse teaches us about standing up against injustice and not fearing powerful oppressors, showing that divine help can turn adversity into victory.