Daniel 5:31

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse tells us that Darius the Mede became king when he was about sixty-two years old. The text is a factual statement from the book of Daniel, describing a historical event without any specific speaker mentioned.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you're playing a game and suddenly an older person joins in. This verse is like saying that Darius, who was almost as old as your grandparents might be, became the leader of a big kingdom called Babylon.

Contexto histórico

The book of Daniel, written by Daniel himself or under his guidance, records events during the Babylonian exile and later periods around 605-530 BCE. It speaks to Jews who were exiled in Babylon, showing God's sovereignty over nations and kings.

Aplicación para hoy

Just as Darius was old when he took on a new role of leadership, remember that it’s never too late for you to take on new responsibilities or start something new in your life. Age is just a number!

Temas

leadershipageBabylonian exilehistorysovereignty of Godtransition

Versículos relacionados

Ezra 1:2Ezra 6:2Daniel 9:1Luke 3:1Matthew 28:17

Preguntas frecuentes

Why is Darius' age mentioned in this verse?
The mention of Darius’ age emphasizes the unexpected nature of his becoming king. It shows that leadership can come from unexpected places and at any age.
Is there more information about Darius the Mede in the Bible?
Yes, you can find additional references to Darius the Mede in Daniel 6:1 and Ezra 5:13-17. These texts give some context on his reign.
What was significant about the time when Darius became king?
Darius taking over Babylon marked a shift in power dynamics, showing how God's plans can lead to unexpected changes in leadership and history.
How does this verse fit into the larger story of Daniel?
This verse is part of Daniel’s prophecy about the fall of Babylon. It shows how God fulfills His promises by setting up new rulers according to His plan.
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