Shi gaw n-gun ja wa ti mung, shi a daru magam n-gun a majaw n rai nga ai. Hkrit hpa hten byak amu hpe shi shabyin dat ai majaw shi galaw ai lam shagu awng dang na rai wu ai. Shi gaw daru magam n-gun rawng ai masha ni hte Karai Kasang a amyu masha majing ni hpe jahten sharun kau na ra ai.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes someone with great power but not from his own strength. He will do amazing things to destroy, succeed, and harm strong people and those who follow God. This is part of a vision Daniel had about the future.
Explained for Children
Imagine a bully in your school who's really strong, but it's like he gets help from someone else to be so powerful. He does surprising things that hurt others, even if they're good or strong themselves. It’s like when you play with Lego and build something amazing using instructions from a book.
Historical Background
Daniel wrote this during his time in Babylon around the 6th century BCE. The vision he had was meant to inform future generations about significant events that would affect God's people and the world.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where someone uses their influence to harm others, often without realizing they are being manipulated by external forces. This might happen in political or social circles today, impacting communities negatively despite appearing successful.