Daniel 2:43

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이 구절의 의미

Daniel 2:43 says that iron mixed with clay does not hold together, symbolizing a future kingdom that tries to unite but fails. Daniel is explaining the meaning of Nebuchadnezzar's dream to him, highlighting that different groups will mix but not truly unite.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine trying to mix sand and water in a sandbox. They won't mix well, right? This verse is like that, showing that some groups will try to work together but won't really stick together, just like how sand and water won't mix.

역사적 배경

Daniel wrote this prophecy around the 6th century BC, while in exile in Babylon. He was explaining to King Nebuchadnezzar a dream about a statue with different metals, symbolizing future empires and their alliances.

오늘의 적용

In modern times, think of a company merger where two different corporate cultures cannot integrate despite efforts. This verse teaches that some alliances are inherently unstable and destined to fail.

주제

prophesyempiresalliancesunityfailuredream interpretation

관련 구절

Genesis 11:6-7Ephesians 2:14-16Zechariah 9:13Isaiah 19:18Revelation 18:21-24

자주 묻는 질문

What is the significance of iron and clay in Daniel 2:43?
Iron and clay represent the strength of one group (iron) and the weakness of another (clay), showing that despite attempts to unite, the inherent differences prevent a lasting alliance.
How does Daniel 2:43 relate to modern-day politics?
It can be seen as a cautionary tale about the difficulties of uniting different political ideologies or cultures that have fundamentally different values or systems.
What does this verse teach about unity?
It teaches that true unity is not just a superficial blend but requires a deeper integration, and that without this, the union will not hold.
Can you give an example of Daniel 2:43 in a corporate setting?
When two companies with very different corporate cultures merge, the cultural clash can prevent them from achieving a unified and effective organization.
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