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Daniel 6:7 Context: All the presidents of the kingdom, the deputies and the satraps, the counselors and the governors, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a strong decree, that whoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, except of you, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.
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and he continued kneeling on his knees three times a day, praying and giving thanks before his God, as he had been doing previously. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-11.htm" target="_top"><b>11</b></a></span>Then these men came by agreement and found Daniel making petition and supplication before his God. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-12.htm" target="_top"><b>12</b></a></span>Then they approached and spoke before the king about the king’s injunction, “Did you not sign an injunction that any man who makes a petition to any god or man besides you, O king, for thirty days, is to be cast into the lions’ den?” The king replied, “The statement is true, according to the law of the Medes and Persians, which may not be revoked.” <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-13.htm" target="_top"><b>13</b></a></span>Then they answered and spoke before the king, “Daniel, who is one of the exiles from Judah, pays no attention to you, O king, or to the injunction which you signed, but keeps making his petition three times a day.” <p> <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-14.htm" target="_top"><b>14</b></a></span>Then, as soon as the king heard this statement, he was deeply distressed and set <i>his</i> mind on delivering Daniel; and even until sunset he kept exerting himself to rescue him. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-15.htm" target="_top"><b>15</b></a></span>Then these men came by agreement to the king and said to the king, “Recognize, O king, that it is a law of the Medes and Persians that no injunction or statute which the king establishes may be changed.” <p><font color="#000000"><b><i>Daniel in the Lions’ Den</i></b></font><p> <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-16.htm" target="_top"><b>16</b></a></span>Then the king gave orders, and Daniel was brought in and cast into the lions’ den. The king spoke and said to Daniel, “Your God whom you constantly serve will Himself deliver you.” <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-17.htm" target="_top"><b>17</b></a></span>A stone was brought and laid over the mouth of the den; and the king sealed it with his own signet ring and with the signet rings of his nobles, so that nothing would be changed in regard to Daniel. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-18.htm" target="_top"><b>18</b></a></span>Then the king went off to his palace and spent the night fasting, and no entertainment was brought before him; and his sleep fled from him. <p> <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-19.htm" target="_top"><b>19</b></a></span>Then the king arose at dawn, at the break of day, and went in haste to the lions’ den. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-20.htm" target="_top"><b>20</b></a></span>When he had come near the den to Daniel, he cried out with a troubled voice. The king spoke and said to Daniel, “Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God, whom you constantly serve, been able to deliver you from the lions?” <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-21.htm" target="_top"><b>21</b></a></span>Then Daniel spoke to the king, “O king, live forever! <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-22.htm" target="_top"><b>22</b></a></span>“My God sent His angel and shut the lions’ mouths and they have not harmed me, inasmuch as I was found innocent before Him; and also toward you, O king, I have committed no crime.” <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-23.htm" target="_top"><b>23</b></a></span>Then the king was very pleased and gave orders for Daniel to be taken up out of the den. So Daniel was taken up out of the den and no injury whatever was found on him, because he had trusted in his God. <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-24.htm" target="_top"><b>24</b></a></span>The king then gave orders, and they brought those men who had maliciously accused Daniel, and they cast them, their children and their wives into the lions’ den; and they had not reached the bottom of the den before the lions overpowered them and crushed all their bones. <p> <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-25.htm" target="_top"><b>25</b></a></span>Then Darius the king wrote to all the peoples, nations and <i>men of every</i> language who were living in all the land: “May your peace abound! <p><span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-26.htm" target="_top"><b>26</b></a></span>“I make a decree that in all the dominion of my kingdom men are to fear and tremble before the God of Daniel;<br> For He is the living God and enduring forever,<br> And His kingdom is one which will not be destroyed,<br> And His dominion <i>will be</i> forever. <p><span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-27.htm" target="_top"><b>27</b></a></span>“He delivers and rescues and performs signs and wonders<br> In heaven and on earth,<br> Who has <i>also</i> delivered Daniel from the power of the lions.” <p> <span class="reftext"><a href="/daniel/6-28.htm" target="_top"><b>28</b></a></span>So this Daniel enjoyed success in the reign of Darius and in the reign of Cyrus the Persian. <p><br /><br /><a href="//www.lockman.org" target="_top">NASB ©1995</a><div class="vheading2">Parallel Verses</div><span class="versiontext"><a href="/asv/daniel/6.htm">American Standard Version</a></span><br />All the presidents of the kingdom, the deputies and the satraps, the counsellors and the governors, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a strong interdict, that whosoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, save of thee, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/drb/daniel/6.htm">Douay-Rheims Bible</a></span><br />All the princes of the kingdom, the magistrates, and governors, the senators, and judges have consulted together, that an imperial decree, and an edict be published: That whosoever shall ask any petition of any god, or man, for thirty days, but of thee, O king, shall be cast into the den of lions. <span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/dbt/daniel/6.htm">Darby Bible Translation</a></span><br />All the presidents of the kingdom, the prefects, and the satraps, the counsellors, and the governors have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a firm decree, that whosoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, except of thee, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/erv/daniel/6.htm">English Revised Version</a></span><br />All the presidents of the kingdom, the deputies and the satraps, the counsellors and the governors, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a strong interdict, that whosoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, save of thee, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/wbt/daniel/6.htm">Webster's Bible Translation</a></span><br />All the presidents of the kingdom, the governors, and the princes, the counselors, and the captains, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a firm decree, that whoever shall ask a petition of any God or man for thirty days, save of thee, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/web/daniel/6.htm">World English Bible</a></span><br />All the presidents of the kingdom, the deputies and the satraps, the counselors and the governors, have consulted together to establish a royal statute, and to make a strong decree, that whoever shall ask a petition of any god or man for thirty days, except of you, O king, he shall be cast into the den of lions.<span class="p"><br /><br /></span><span class="versiontext"><a href="/ylt/daniel/6.htm">Young's Literal Translation</a></span><br /> Taken counsel have all the presidents of the kingdom, the prefects, and the satraps, the counsellors, and the governors, to establish a royal statute, and to strengthen an interdict, that any who seeketh a petition from any god and man until thirty days, save of thee, O king, is cast into a den of lions.<div class="vheading2">Library</div><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/expositions_of_holy_scripture_a/a_tribute_from_enemies.htm">A Tribute from Enemies</a><br></span><span class="snippet">Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God.'--DANIEL vi. 5. Daniel was somewhere about ninety years old when he was cast to the lions. He had been for many years the real governor of the whole empire; and, of course, in such a position had incurred much hatred and jealousy. He was a foreigner and a worshipper of another God, and therefore was all the more unpopular, as a Brahmin would be in England if he were <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/expositions_of_holy_scripture_a/a_tribute_from_enemies.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Alexander Maclaren—</span><span class="citation2">Expositions of Holy Scripture</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/expositions_of_holy_scripture_a/faith_stopping_the_mouths_of.htm">Faith Stopping the Mouths of Lions</a><br></span><span class="snippet">'Then the king commanded, and they brought Daniel, and cast him into the den of lions. Now the king spake and said unto Daniel, Thy God whom thou servest continually, He will deliver thee. 17. And a stone was brought, and laid upon the mouth of the den; and the king sealed it with his own signet, and with the signet of his lords; that the purpose might not be changed concerning Daniel. 18. Then the king went to his palace, and passed the night fasting: neither were instruments of musick brought before <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/expositions_of_holy_scripture_a/faith_stopping_the_mouths_of.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Alexander Maclaren—</span><span class="citation2">Expositions of Holy Scripture</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/marshall/the_wonder_book_of_bible_stories/the_story_of_the_fiery.htm">The Story of the Fiery Furnace</a><br></span><span class="snippet">There was in the land of Judah a wicked king-named Jehoiakim, son of the good Josiah. While Jehoiakim was ruling over the land of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar, a great conqueror of the nations, came from Babylon with his army of Chaldean soldiers. He took the city of Jerusalem, and made Jehoiakim promise to submit to him as his master. And when he went back to his own land he took with him all the gold and silver that he could find in the Temple; and he carried away as captives very many of the princes <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/marshall/the_wonder_book_of_bible_stories/the_story_of_the_fiery.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Logan Marshall—</span><span class="citation2">The Wonder Book of Bible Stories</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet_talks_about_jesus/1_the_jordan_the_decisive.htm">The Jordan: the Decisive Start. Matthew 3:13-17. Mark 1:9-1Luke</a><br></span><span class="snippet">3:21-22. The Anvil of Experience: knowledge only through experience--the Fourth, Daniel 3:25.--three Hebrews, Daniel 3.--Babylonian premier, Daniel 6:16-23.--George Mueller--Jesus made perfect through experience, Hebrews 2:10. 5:8, 9. 7:28, l.c.--all our experiences, Hebrews 2:14-18. Philippians 2:7. Hebrews 4:15, except through sin, Hebrews 4:15, l.c. 7:26. 2 Corinthians 5:21, f.c. 1 Peter 2:22. 1 John 3:5, l.c.--Jesus' suffering, Philippians 2:6-8. Hebrews 2:9, 17, 18. 4:15. His obedience, Luke <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet_talks_about_jesus/1_the_jordan_the_decisive.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">S. D. Gordon—</span><span class="citation2">Quiet Talks about Jesus</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/edersheim/the_life_and_times_of_jesus_the_messiah/appendix_v_rabbinic_theology_and.htm">Appendix v. Rabbinic Theology and Literature</a><br></span><span class="snippet">1. The Traditional Law. - The brief account given in vol. i. p. 100, of the character and authority claimed for the traditional law may here be supplemented by a chronological arrangement of the Halakhoth in the order of their supposed introduction or promulgation. In the first class, or Halakhoth of Moses from Sinai,' tradition enumerates fifty-five, [6370] which may be thus designated: religio-agrarian, four; [6371] ritual, including questions about clean and unclean,' twenty-three; [6372] concerning <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/edersheim/the_life_and_times_of_jesus_the_messiah/appendix_v_rabbinic_theology_and.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Alfred Edersheim—</span><span class="citation2">The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/rhees/the_life_of_jesus_of_nazareth/ii_the_early_ministry_in.htm">The Early Ministry in Judea</a><br></span><span class="snippet">113. We owe to the fourth gospel our knowledge of the fact that Jesus began his general ministry in Jerusalem. The silence of the other records concerning this beginning cannot discredit the testimony of John. For these other records themselves indicate in various ways that Jesus had repeatedly sought to win Jerusalem before his final visit at the end of his life (compare Luke xiii. 34; Matt. xxiii. 37). Moreover, the fourth gospel is confirmed by the probability, rising almost to necessity, that <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/rhees/the_life_of_jesus_of_nazareth/ii_the_early_ministry_in.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Rush Rhees—</span><span class="citation2">The Life of Jesus of Nazareth</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/the_works_of_john_bunyan_volumes_1-3/i_will_pray_with_the.htm">I Will Pray with the Spirit and with the Understanding Also-</a><br></span><span class="snippet">OR, A DISCOURSE TOUCHING PRAYER; WHEREIN IS BRIEFLY DISCOVERED, 1. WHAT PRAYER IS. 2. WHAT IT IS TO PRAY WITH THE SPIRIT. 3. WHAT IT IS TO PRAY WITH THE SPIRIT AND WITH THE UNDERSTANDING ALSO. WRITTEN IN PRISON, 1662. PUBLISHED, 1663. "For we know not what we should pray for as we ought:--the Spirit--helpeth our infirmities" (Rom 8:26). ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR. There is no subject of more solemn importance to human happiness than prayer. It is the only medium of intercourse with heaven. "It is <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/the_works_of_john_bunyan_volumes_1-3/i_will_pray_with_the.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">John Bunyan—</span><span class="citation2">The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/the_works_of_john_bunyan_volumes_1-3/of_antichrist_and_his_ruin_.htm">Of Antichrist, and his Ruin: and of the Slaying the Witnesses. </a><br></span><span class="snippet">BY JOHN BUNYAN PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE EDITOR This important treatise was prepared for the press, and left by the author, at his decease, to the care of his surviving friend for publication. It first appeared in a collection of his works in folio, 1692; and although a subject of universal interest; most admirably elucidated; no edition has been published in a separate form. Antichrist has agitated the Christian world from the earliest ages; and his craft has been to mislead the thoughtless, by <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/the_works_of_john_bunyan_volumes_1-3/of_antichrist_and_his_ruin_.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">John Bunyan—</span><span class="citation2">The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/edwards/the_expositors_bible_the_epistle_to_the_hebrews/chapter_xiii_a_cloud_of.htm">A Cloud of Witnesses. </a><br></span><span class="snippet">"By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau, even concerning things to come. By faith Jacob, when he was a-dying, blessed each of the sons of Joseph; and worshipped, leaning upon the top of his staff. By faith Joseph, when his end was nigh, made mention of the departure of the children of Israel; and gave commandment concerning his bones.... By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they had been compassed about for seven days. By faith Rahab the harlot perished not with them that were disobedient, <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/edwards/the_expositors_bible_the_epistle_to_the_hebrews/chapter_xiii_a_cloud_of.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">Thomas Charles Edwards—</span><span class="citation2">The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Hebrews</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/newton/messiah_vol_2/sermon_xlv_divine_support_and.htm">Divine Support and Protection</a><br></span><span class="snippet">[What shall we say then to these things?] If God be for us, who can be against us? T he passions of joy or grief, of admiration or gratitude, are moderate when we are able to find words which fully describe their emotions. When they rise very high, language is too faint to express them; and the person is either lost in silence, or feels something which, after his most laboured efforts, is too big for utterance. We may often observe the Apostle Paul under this difficulty, when attempting to excite <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/newton/messiah_vol_2/sermon_xlv_divine_support_and.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">John Newton—</span><span class="citation2">Messiah Vol. 2</span><p><span class="headingtext"><a href="//christianbookshelf.org/mcfadyen/introduction_to_the_old_testament/daniel.htm">Daniel</a><br></span><span class="snippet">Daniel is called a prophet in the New Testament (Matt. xxiv. 15). In the Hebrew Bible, however, the book called by his name appears not among the prophets, but among "the writings," between Esther and Ezra. The Greek version placed it between the major and the minor prophets, and this has determined its position in modern versions. The book is both like and unlike the prophetic books. It is like them in its passionate belief in the overruling Providence of God and in the sure consummation of His <a href="//christianbookshelf.org/mcfadyen/introduction_to_the_old_testament/daniel.htm" title="continued">…</a><br></span><span class="citation">John Edgar McFadyen—</span><span class="citation2">Introduction to the Old Testament</span><p><div class="vheading2">Links</div><a href="/niv/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 NIV</a> • <a href="/nlt/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 NLT</a> • <a href="/esv/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 ESV</a> • <a href="/nasb/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 NASB</a> • <a href="/kjv/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 KJV</a> • <a href="//bibleapps.com/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 Bible Apps</a> • <a href="/daniel/6-7.htm">Daniel 6:7 Parallel</a> • <a href="/">Bible Hub</a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="../daniel/6-6.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Daniel 6:6"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Daniel 6:6" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="../daniel/6-8.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="Daniel 6:8"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="Daniel 6:8" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="rightbox"><div class="padright"><div id="pic"><iframe width="100%" height="860" scrolling="no" src="//biblescan.com/mp/daniel/6-7.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></div></div><div id="rightbox4"><div class="padright2"><div id="spons1"><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tr><td class="sp1"><script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-3753401421161123"; /* 120 x 600 new */ google_ad_slot = "2486977537"; google_ad_width = 120; google_ad_height = 600; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script><br /><br /><iframe src="//biblemenus.com/adframebhbl.htm" width="122" height="250" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe></td></tr></table></div></div></div> <div id="bot"><div align="center"><span class="p"><br /><br /><br /></span><script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-3753401421161123"; /* 200 x 200 Parallel Bible */ google_ad_slot = "7676643937"; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 200; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script><br /><br /></div><iframe width="100%" height="1500" scrolling="no" src="/botmenubhparnew.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></body></html>