Daniel 11:29

Turkish (Yaşam Yayınları)

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This verse describes a future event where someone will return to the south after an appointed time, but this encounter won't be like previous ones or those that follow. The prophecy is part of Daniel's visions about future rulers and conflicts.

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Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends in different areas around your neighborhood. You know you'll return to one spot again later, but the game will play out differently than before or after this time. It's like that!

Tarihsel arka plan

The book of Daniel was written by Daniel during his exile in Babylon around the 6th century BCE. The audience included both Israelites and other exiles who were seeking hope and understanding about their future under foreign rule.

Bugün için uygulama

In modern terms, this verse reminds us that our experiences are unique to different periods of time and circumstances. Just like how past failures or successes don’t define the outcome of a new opportunity we face today.

Konular

prophecyhistoryconflictfuture eventsrulershippromise

İlgili ayetler

Genesis 15:13Exodus 23:30Joshua 8:2Revelation 16:14Isaiah 41:22

Sık sorulan sorular

Who does 'he' refer to in this verse?
'He' refers to a ruler or leader mentioned in the previous verses, likely part of a series of rulers and conflicts prophesied by Daniel.
What is the significance of 'appointed time'?
The 'appointed time' suggests that there's a specific moment when this event will occur, emphasizing divine timing and plan in historical events.
Why does it say this encounter won't be like previous ones?
It emphasizes that each event is distinct and should not be judged solely by past experiences.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can recognize that every situation has its unique context and outcome, encouraging us to approach new situations with fresh perspectives rather than relying only on past outcomes.
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