daniel 9:19 commentary - Axtarish в Google
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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