O Lord, hear; O Lord, forgive; O Lord, hearken and do; defer not, for thine own sake, O my God: for thy city and thy people are called by thy name. |
Daniel 9:1–19 records a prayer of confession on behalf of God's rebellious people; Daniel includes himself by using terms such as "us" and "we." After the fall ... |
Daniel set about the task of pleading with the Lord to forgive the sins of His people, and to bring them back from captivity to their homeland. |
In this pivotal moment in Daniel's prayer, the prophet expresses profound urgency and sincerity as he appeals to God for the restoration of his people. |
O Lord, hear; O Lord, forgive That is, hear the prayers and supplications that have been presented, and forgive the sins that have been confessed. |
21 апр. 2002 г. · Daniel appeals to the motivation of God's reputation for answering prayer. This deliverance will carry God's name and so glorify God. |
Daniel asks God to listen to his prayer, calling himself God's servant, for he has faithfully served God even while a captive in Babylon. |
David Guzik commentary on Daniel 9 describes the prayer of Daniel for forgiveness and restoration for Jerusalem, and his prophecy of the Seventy Weeks. |
A clear understanding of God's character produces humbleness and seriousness in prayer. It brings a true sense of sin, which leads to confession and pleading. |
One of the key themes in this verse is the concept of intercession. Daniel is interceding on behalf of his people, acting as a mediator between them and God. Не найдено: commentary | Нужно включить: commentary |
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