Daniel 6:10

French Jerusalem 1998

Que signifie ce verset ?

Daniel 6:10 tells us that Daniel continued to pray three times a day, even after he learned about the new law against praying to anyone but the king. He opened his windows towards Jerusalem and prayed as he had always done.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a favorite toy that makes you really happy, and one day someone tells you it's not okay to play with your toy anymore. But you still want to be happy, so you keep playing with it because it means so much to you. That’s like Daniel praying even when he was told not to.

Contexte historique

The Book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel during his exile in Babylon around 500 BCE. The audience is primarily Jews who were living under foreign rule and struggling with issues of faith and loyalty.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In a modern scenario, imagine you are at work where there’s a new policy against taking breaks to pray or meditate. Despite the risks, if prayer is important to you, Daniel's example shows it can be done privately while remaining true to your beliefs.

Thèmes

faithfulnessprayerloyaltyperseveranceobediencecourage

Versets liés

Joshua 24:15Ezra 6:21Matthew 6:6Luke 18:9-14Hebrews 11:33

Questions fréquentes

Why did Daniel pray toward Jerusalem?
Praying towards Jerusalem was a common practice among Jews, as it represented their connection to God through the temple in Jerusalem.
Was praying three times a day a normal practice for Daniel?
Yes, this verse indicates that Daniel had been praying three times a day even before the new law was put into place, showing his consistent devotion.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can be true to our beliefs even when it’s difficult, like Daniel who continued his prayers despite potential dangers.
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