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Daniel 11:5

Definition: In Daniel 11:5, "Daniel" means "the ruler," which can be a term of contempt or mockery. This verse is often interpreted as a warning about the potential consequences of being overbearing and too authoritative.


Here’s an edgy example: "The king in 1 Kings 29:4 says that when the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, known as Nebuchadnezzar, was in Babylon, he was so arrogant that he considered all human beings to be insignificant. However, like Daniel 11:5, he was also overbearing and too authoritative." This sentence is meant to suggest a sense of powerlessness or disrespect when one person has the authority to rule another. It could apply to anyone who rules without considering the impact on others, akin to how Nebuchadnezzar treated the people in Babylon, showing that "the ruler" (in this case, the king) had more control than he should have over his subjects' lives.