Daniel 11:22
Ndebele Bible - 2010
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about a powerful ruler who defeats his enemies as if they were swept away by a flood of water. The prince of the covenant, who is an important leader, is also broken or defeated in this scenario.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with toy soldiers on the floor. Suddenly, someone dumps a big bucket of water over them. The water sweeps all the little soldiers away like they were nothing! That's kind of what this verse talks about - a very strong ruler who defeats his enemies easily, just like the flood of water.
Historical Background
The book of Daniel was written by the prophet Daniel during the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. This section describes visions and prophecies that foretell future events related to kings and empires, providing insight into the political climate of ancient times and its religious implications for the Jewish people.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us about the power dynamics at play in conflicts, both personal and societal. For example, it might be a way to understand how unexpected events (like an economic crisis) can suddenly overwhelm individuals or institutions that were once powerful.