Ntinu ya node ke kwiza. Yandi ke kwiza nwanisa mbanza mosi ya tungama na bibaka ya lukengolo. Na yina, yandi ke fulusa ntoto na bibaka ya mbanza yango samu na kunwanisa yawu. Bankonga ya binwani ya ntinu ya sude na binwani ya yandi ya ngolo ke lenda ve ata fyoti na kuvibidila na mantwala ya bambeni. Bawu ke vwanda ve na ngolo ya kuvibidila ya mantwala ya bawu.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how the king from the north will attack with great force and take over strong cities, while the forces of the south cannot resist him effectively. The speaker is Daniel predicting these events based on visions he received.
Explained for Children
Imagine two teams playing a game where one team (the northern team) brings lots of big blocks to make walls around their opponent's strongest forts. No matter how hard the other team tries, they can't stop the northern team from taking over those forts.
Historical Background
The book of Daniel was written by Daniel, a high-ranking official in Babylon and Persia, during his captivity. This section is part of a prophecy about future conflicts between kings from the north and south that would affect God's people in Judea.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this could reflect on how sometimes larger or more powerful forces can overcome seemingly insurmountable defenses. Consider a scenario where a small business must face competition from a much larger corporation.