September 26, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 268)
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Daniel 12:13
(1382 Wycliffe Bible)
But go thou, Danyel, to the tyme determyned;
and thou schalt reste, and stonde in thi part, in the ende of daies.
translation: But go thou, Daniel, to the time determined, and you will rest, and you shall rest, and stand in your part, in the end of days.
summary:
Daniel, not understanding, asks for clarification. The man, however, tells him that the words are sealed until the time of the end. He describes that the wicked will not understand, but the wise will, and puts forth times and durations to signify the end, blessing those who wait and reach the 1335 days. Finally, Daniel is told to go his way until the end, for he will rest and then rise again for his allotted inheritance at the end of days.
Daniel 12:13 carries a profound message of hope and assurance for the faithful. It reminds us, as believers, of the promise that those who remain steadfast in their faith will ultimately receive their reward. The verse emphasizes the importance of perseverance, even amidst trials and tribulations. It assures us that there is an endgame to our struggles, and it flows with an encouragement to keep moving forward, no matter how difficult the journey may appear. The phrase “go thy way” signifies a call to action for us, prompting us to continue in our daily lives, diligently carrying out our responsibilities and being faithful to our calling.
We also notice a comforting promise of rest—”thou shalt rest.” This indicates that in our relentless pursuit and toil in this life, a time of rest is inevitable. God assures us that there is peace waiting for us after having overcome the challenges we face. The final words, “stand in thy lot at the end of the days,” send a clear signal of hope that a glorious inheritance awaits us. In the Biblical context, ‘lot’ refers to our designated place or inheritance, symbolizing the profound blessings and eternal life reserved for us who hold onto our faith until the end.
Sealed Prophecy
In verse 4, Daniel is instructed to close up and seal the words of the scroll until the time of the end. This indicates that the full understanding of these prophecies is reserved for the end times, encouraging us to trust in God’s timing and revelation.
Daniel 12, the concluding chapter of the Book of Daniel, continues and finalizes the long range prophecy given to Daniel by an angel. In this captivating finale, Daniel receives revelations of the end times, including a period of unmatched distress, the promise of resurrection and judgment, and the sealing of these prophecies until the end time.
The genre of the book of Daniel is Narrative History, Prophetic Oracle, and it includes Apocalyptic material. The prophet Daniel wrote it around 530 B.C. and his writings records the events of the Babylonian captivity in 560-536 B.C. to which Daniel was a servant. It also describes the apocalyptic visions given by God, and reveals the events and plans for everyone’s future. Key personalities of this book include Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar, Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, Belshazzar, and Darius.
The purpose of this book is to provide a historical account how the Lord God protected and provided for His faithful followers while in captivity. It also includes a vision of future redemption and hope.
Chapters 7-12 contain the visions that Daniel received from God and the events that are involved in his prophetic ministry. A portion of these includes the results of the earthly kingdoms that he lived in. They also mention the coming Messiah and the apocalyptic events to come. “As for me, I heard but could not understand; so I said, “My lord, what will be the outcome of these events?” He said, “Go your way, Daniel, for these words are concealed and sealed up until the end time” (12:8-9).
(Bible Hub/Christianity Path)
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