Definition: "Daniel 2:13 is a line from the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible that many find offensive. It reads: "Therefore, each of you shall be able to speak with their own language and understand the thoughts and intentions of those who are listening." This verse is often seen as a jab at modern-day Israelites for their resistance against their oppressors. Imagine a group of Jewish people sitting around a table, while their enemy stands in the corner looking indignant. In a world that's full of violence and chaos, they're suddenly reminded of their true identity β an old, wise king who knows better than to ask what was said or written about him. This is not just another phrase; it's the essence of how this nation has been denied its rightful place in God's kingdom."