Daniel's Epic Tale: An Animated Bible Story Like No Other

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7 Mar 202414:13

Summary

TLDRThe story of Daniel, a young man from Judah, illustrates his unwavering faith and divine intervention in Babylon. Despite challenges, including dietary restrictions and royal decrees, Daniel and his friends demonstrate wisdom, integrity, and trust in God, leading to their survival in the lion's den and fiery furnace. This narrative serves as an inspiring testament to faith, courage, and obedience.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜‡ Daniel was a member of the royal family of Judah who was taken captive to Babylon.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Daniel and his friends were chosen to serve in King Nebuchadnezzar's court and trained in Babylonian language and literature.
  • ๐Ÿฅ— Daniel faced a dilemma with the King's food and wine not adhering to his dietary laws, leading him to request a vegetarian diet.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ Daniel and his friends appeared healthier after following a vegetarian diet for 10 days, demonstrating God's blessing.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ King Nebuchadnezzar had a troubling dream that none of his magicians could interpret, leading to a threat of execution.
  • ๐Ÿ™ Daniel prayed to God for revelation and was able to interpret the King's dream, revealing the rise and fall of empires.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฟ King Nebuchadnezzar erected a golden statue and commanded all to worship it, leading to a test of faith for Daniel's friends.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฅ Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship the statue but were miraculously unharmed.
  • ๐ŸŒณ King Nebuchadnezzar had another dream about a tree being cut down, symbolizing his own downfall if he did not acknowledge God's sovereignty.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ King Belshazzar saw a mysterious writing on the wall, which Daniel interpreted as a prophecy of his kingdom's downfall.
  • ๐Ÿฆ Daniel was thrown into a lion's den for praying to his God, but was saved by divine intervention, demonstrating his unwavering faith.

Q & A

  • Who was Daniel and where was he taken captive?

    -Daniel was a member of the royal family of Judah and was taken captive when Babylon conquered Jerusalem.

  • What was the dilemma Daniel faced regarding the King's food and how did he resolve it?

    -Daniel's dilemma was that the King's food and wine were not in accordance with his faith's dietary laws. He resolved it by requesting to eat only vegetables and drink water for 10 days, after which he and his friends appeared healthier than those who ate the King's food.

  • How did Daniel and his friends gain favor and excel in their studies?

    -God blessed Daniel and his friends with knowledge and understanding far beyond that of the others in the court, making them excel in their studies and appear ten times wiser than all the magicians and enchanters in Babylon.

  • What was King Nebuchadnezzar's reaction to Daniel's interpretation of his dream?

    -King Nebuchadnezzar was filled with awe and reverence for Daniel's God, acknowledged the God of Israel as the true God, and rewarded Daniel with great honor and authority in the kingdom.

  • What was the significance of the golden statue built by King Nebuchadnezzar?

    -The golden statue was 90 feet tall and 9 feet wide, and King Nebuchadnezzar ordered everyone to fall down and worship it when the music played, threatening those who refused with being thrown into a blazing furnace.

  • How were Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego saved from the fiery furnace?

    -Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were saved by a miraculous intervention where they were unharmed by the fire, and a fourth figure, resembling a son of the gods, was seen with them in the furnace. This convinced King Nebuchadnezzar of the power of their God.

  • What was the message of the dream about the great tree that King Nebuchadnezzar had?

    -The dream about the great tree symbolized King Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom. An angel's declaration that the tree be cut down represented that the king would be driven away and live among wild animals until he acknowledged God's sovereignty.

  • What happened to King Belshazzar during his banquet?

    -During King Belshazzar's banquet, a mysterious hand wrote a message on the wall. Daniel interpreted the writing as God's proclamation of the downfall of Belshazzar's kingdom, which was fulfilled that very night when Belshazzar was slain, and Darius the Mede took over the kingdom.

  • Why was Daniel thrown into the lion's den and how was he saved?

    -Daniel was thrown into the lion's den because he continued to pray to his God despite King Darius's decree forbidding it. He was saved because God sent an angel to shut the mouths of the lions, keeping him unharmed.

  • What was the impact of Daniel's faith on King Darius and the kingdom?

    -Daniel's faith and his miraculous survival in the lion's den led King Darius to issue a decree declaring that Daniel's God was the living God who rescues and saves, commanding everyone in his kingdom to fear and reverence the God of Daniel.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ“š Daniel's Faith in Babylon

This paragraph introduces Daniel, a young man from Judah who was taken captive to Babylon. Despite being in a foreign land, Daniel remains faithful to his God. He and his friends are chosen to serve in King Nebuchadnezzar's court and undergo training in Babylonian language and literature. Daniel faces a dilemma with the King's food and wine not adhering to his dietary laws, leading him to request a diet of vegetables and water. After proving their health and strength on this diet, Daniel and his friends excel in their studies, demonstrating wisdom and understanding beyond their peers. King Nebuchadnezzar is troubled by a dream he can't remember, and in desperation, he demands his magicians, enchanters, sorcerers, and astrologers to interpret it. Daniel, after praying for revelation, interprets the dream as a symbol of four great empires that would rise and fall, with the kingdom of God enduring.

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๐Ÿ”ฅ The Fiery Furnace and Nebuchadnezzar's Humbling

King Nebuchadnezzar, impressed by Daniel's God, builds a golden statue and demands all to worship it. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, three Jewish men, refuse to worship the statue, leading to their punishment by being thrown into a fiery furnace. Miraculously, they emerge unharmed, even with a fourth figure in the furnace, leading the king to acknowledge their God. Nebuchadnezzar has another dream about a great tree cut down, symbolizing his own downfall unless he acknowledges God's sovereignty. Despite Daniel's warning, Nebuchadnezzar's pride leads to his living among wild animals until he acknowledges the Most High. Later, King Belshazzar, Nebuchadnezzar's successor, hosts a banquet and uses sacred vessels from Jerusalem's temple, leading to a mysterious hand writing on the wall. Daniel interprets this as a prophecy of Belshazzar's kingdom's downfall, which comes true that very night.

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๐Ÿฆ Daniel's Deliverance from the Lion's Den

King Darius, after Belshazzar, appoints Daniel as one of three administrators overseeing 120 satraps. Daniel's integrity and trustworthiness make him a target of jealousy, leading to a plot against him. The administrators convince Darius to issue a decree that no one can pray to any god or man other than the king for 30 days. Despite this, Daniel continues to pray to his God. When caught, he is thrown into the lion's den. The next morning, King Darius finds Daniel unharmed, with God sending an angel to shut the lions' mouths. Daniel is lifted out, and those who accused him are thrown into the den, meeting a gruesome end. Darius issues a new decree recognizing Daniel's God as the living God who rescues and saves. Daniel's story serves as an example of faith, courage, and obedience in the face of trials.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กFaith

Faith is a strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion. In the video, Daniel's unwavering faith in God is a central theme, demonstrated by his refusal to eat the King's food and his continual prayer, even when it leads to being thrown into the lion's den.

๐Ÿ’กCourage

Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. Daniel exhibits courage by standing firm in his beliefs despite facing severe punishment, such as when he continues to pray to God in defiance of King Darius's decree, and when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to worship the golden statue.

๐Ÿ’กDivine intervention

Divine intervention refers to the involvement of a deity in the affairs of humans. The video illustrates several instances of divine intervention, such as God revealing King Nebuchadnezzar's dream to Daniel, protecting Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the furnace, and shutting the lions' mouths to save Daniel.

๐Ÿ’กBabylon

Babylon was an ancient kingdom known for its wealth and grandeur. In the video, Babylon is the setting where Daniel and his friends are taken captive and serve in the court of King Nebuchadnezzar. It is depicted as a place of trials and tests of faith for Daniel and his friends.

๐Ÿ’กDietary laws

Dietary laws refer to the regulations about what can be eaten, often based on religious beliefs. Daniel's adherence to his faith's dietary laws by eating only vegetables and drinking water, instead of the King's food and wine, is a significant act of faith and obedience in the video.

๐Ÿ’กDream interpretation

Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. Daniel's ability to interpret King Nebuchadnezzar's dreams, as well as the writing on the wall for King Belshazzar, showcases his divine wisdom and God's power to reveal mysteries.

๐Ÿ’กFiery furnace

The fiery furnace is a large oven used for burning. In the video, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship the golden statue, but they are miraculously unharmed, demonstrating their faith and God's protection.

๐Ÿ’กLion's den

The lion's den is a pit where lions are kept. Daniel is thrown into the lion's den as punishment for praying to God instead of King Darius. God's protection is shown when an angel shuts the mouths of the lions, sparing Daniel's life.

๐Ÿ’กSovereignty

Sovereignty refers to supreme power or authority. The video emphasizes God's sovereignty over all earthly kingdoms, as demonstrated by His control over the fate of kings and empires, such as Nebuchadnezzar's transformation and the fall of Belshazzar's kingdom.

๐Ÿ’กProphecy

Prophecy is a prediction of the future made under divine inspiration. Daniel's interpretations of dreams and the writing on the wall are prophetic, revealing future events and God's will, such as the rise and fall of kingdoms and the coming of God's everlasting kingdom.

Highlights

Daniel, a member of the royal family of Judah, was taken captive to Babylon where he and other young men were chosen to serve in the court of King Nebuchadnezzar.

Daniel and his friends, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, followed a diet of only vegetables and water, which led them to appear healthier than those who ate the king's food.

God blessed Daniel and his friends with knowledge and understanding, making them ten times wiser than all the magicians and enchanters in Babylon.

Daniel interpreted King Nebuchadnezzar's dream of a large statue made of various metals, predicting the rise and fall of four great empires, with the kingdom of God enduring forever.

King Nebuchadnezzar built a golden statue and demanded all to worship it. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused and were thrown into a fiery furnace, but they were unharmed and protected by a divine figure.

Nebuchadnezzar had another dream of a great tree that was cut down, symbolizing his own downfall if he did not humble himself. This prophecy came true, and after seven years, he acknowledged God's sovereignty.

King Belshazzar saw a mysterious hand writing on the wall, which Daniel interpreted as God's message foretelling the fall of his kingdom to the Medes and Persians.

King Darius appointed Daniel as one of three administrators over his kingdom. Jealous officials tricked Darius into issuing a decree that led to Daniel being thrown into a lion's den.

Daniel was saved by God, who sent an angel to shut the mouths of the lions. King Darius acknowledged the power of Daniel's God and decreed that everyone in his kingdom should fear and reverence Him.

The story of Daniel is an inspiring example of faith, courage, and obedience in the face of trials, encouraging trust in God's providence and remaining faithful in all circumstances.

Despite facing many trials, Daniel's integrity and trust in God served as a powerful testimony to kings and people in Babylon.

Daniel's consistent faithfulness in prayer led to miraculous interventions by God, proving His sovereignty and power.

Daniel's wisdom and ability to interpret dreams and visions were gifts from God that brought him favor and honor in a foreign kingdom.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's unwavering faith in refusing to worship the golden statue demonstrated their absolute trust in God's deliverance.

The narrative of Daniel and his friends emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's beliefs and the divine protection that follows.

Transcripts

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I am Daniel a servant of the one true

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God my story is one of Faith courage and

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divine intervention from the Lion's Den

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to the courts of foreign Kings my life

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has been a testament to God's power and

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faithfulness this is My Story Once Upon

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a Time in the ancient Kingdom of Babylon

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there lived a young man named Daniel

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Daniel was a member of the royal family

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of Judah but he was taken captive when

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Babylon conquered Jerusalem in Babylon

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Daniel and other young men from noble

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families were chosen to serve in the

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court of King Nebuchadnezzar the chief

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official gave them new names to Daniel

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the name belto shazar to haniah Shadrach

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to mishel mhach and to Azariah

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Abednego the king ordered that they be

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trained in the language and literature

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of the

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Babylonians so they could serve as

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advisers and administrators in his

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kingdom

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Daniel and his friends Shadrach mesach

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and Abednego were among those chosen for

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this training but Daniel faced a dilemma

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the King's food and wine were not in

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accordance with the dietary laws of his

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faith so he asked the chief official for

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permission to eat only vegetables and

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drink water please test your servants

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for 10 days give us nothing but

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vegetables to eat and water to drink

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then compare our appearance with that of

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the young men who eat the Royal food and

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treat your servant in accordance with

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what you see the official was hesitant

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fearing that Daniel would appear weak

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and malnourished compared to the other

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young men but Daniel convinced him to

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allow him and his friends to follow this

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diet for 10 days to see if they would be

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healthy and

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strong at the end of the 10 days Daniel

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and his friends appeared healthier and

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better nourished than the others who had

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eaten the King's food as a result the

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chief official allowed them to continue

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with their

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diet God blessed Daniel and his friends

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with knowledge know and understanding

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far beyond that of the others in the

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court they excelled in their studies and

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were found to be 10 times wiser than all

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the magicians and enchanters in

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Babylon one day King Nebuchadnezzar was

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troubled by a dream that left him deeply

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Disturbed but he could not remember the

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details of the dream or its meaning in

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his desperation the king summoned his

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magicians enchanters Sorcerers and

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astrologers demanding that they not only

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interpret the dream but also tell him

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what the dream was this is what I have

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firmly decided if you do not tell me

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what my dream was and interpret it I

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will have you cut into pieces and your

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houses turned into piles of rubble but

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if you tell me the dream and explain it

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you will receive from me gifts and

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rewards and great honor so tell me the

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dream and interpret it for me they

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protested saying that no one could do

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such a thing except the gods and they

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did not live among Mortals there is no

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one on Earth who can do what the King

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asks no King however Great and Mighty

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has ever asked such a thing of any

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magician or enchanter or

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astrologer what the King asks is too

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difficult no one can reveal it to the

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king except the gods and they do not

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live among humans the king in his Fury

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ordered that all the wise men of Babylon

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be executed including Daniel and his

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friends who were among them when Daniel

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learned of the decree he asked the king

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for time so that he could interpret the

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dream that night Daniel and his friends

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prayed fervently to God for mercy and

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Revelation in a vision God revealed to

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Daniel both the dream and its meaning

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the next day Daniel went before the king

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and told him that no human could reveal

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the dream but that there is a God in

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heaven who reveals

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Mysteries Daniel then recounted the

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dream to the king your majesty looked

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and there before you you stood a large

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statue an enormous dazzling statue

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awesome in appearance the head of the

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statue was made of pure gold its chest

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and arms of silver its belly and thighs

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of bronze its legs of iron its feet

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partly of iron and partly of baked clay

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while you were watching a rock was cut

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out but not by human hands it struck the

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statue on its feet of iron and clay and

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smashed them then the iron the clay the

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bronze the silver and the gold were all

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broken to pieces and became like chaff

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on a threshing floor in the summer the

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wind swept them away without leaving a

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trace but the rock that struck the

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statue became a huge mountain and filled

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the whole earth Daniel explained to the

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king that the statue represented four

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great Empires that would rise and fall

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the head of gold symbolized

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Nebuchadnezzar's own kingdom followed by

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lesser kingdoms represented by silver

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bronze and

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iron the rock that destroyed the statue

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symbolize the kingdom of God which would

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endure

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forever upon hearing this

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interpretation King Nebuchadnezzar was

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filled with awe and reverence for

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Daniel's God he acknowledged the god of

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Israel as the true God the revealer of

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mysteries and he rewarded Daniel with

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great honor and Authority in the

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Kingdom sometime later King

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Nebuchadnezzar decided to build a golden

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statue 90 ft tall and 9 ft wide he set

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it up on the plane of dura in the

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province of Babylon and summoned all his

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officials to the dedication

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ceremony at the ceremony a heral

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proclaimed that when the music played

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everyone was to Fall Down and Worship

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the golden statue anyone who refused

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would be thrown into a blazing furnace

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among those present were Shadrach meach

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and Abednego three Jewish men who served

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in the king's court when the music

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played everyone around them bowed down

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and worshiped the golden statue but

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Shadrach meach and Abednego remained

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standing refusing to worship any God

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except their own enraged some of the

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king's officials accused the three men

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of disobeying the King's Command they

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were brought before the king who gave

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them a chance to Bow Down and Worship

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the statue but Shadrach mesach and

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Abednego stood firm in their faith

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declaring to the king if we are thrown

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into into the Blazing furnace the God we

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serve is able to Deliver Us from it and

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he will Deliver Us from your Majesty's

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hand but even if he does not we want you

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to know your majesty that we will not

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serve your gods or worship the image of

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gold you have set up infuriated by their

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Defiance King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the

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furnace to be

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heated seven times hotter than

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usual the three men were bound and

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thrown into the fiery furnace but to the

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amazement of all who watched Shadrach

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mesach and Abednego were not harmed by

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the fire in fact they were walking

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around in the fire Unbound and unharmed

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and there was a fourth figure in the

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furnace with them who looked like a son

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of the Gods seeing this miracle King

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Nebuchadnezzar called The Three Men Out

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of the Furnace they emerged unscathed

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without even the smell of smoke on them

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the king praised the god of Shadrach

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mesach and Abednego declaring that no

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other God could save in this way King

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Nebuchadnezzar had another troubling

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dream in his dream he saw a great tree

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at the center of the earth reaching to

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the heavens visible to the ends of the

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Earth providing food and shelter for All

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Creatures an angel descended from heaven

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and ordered that the tree be cut down

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leaving only a stump with its roots

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Bound in iron and

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bronze the angel declared that the king

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would be driven away from Human Society

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and live with the wild animals eating

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grass like cattle until he acknowledged

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that the most high God is Sovereign over

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all kingdoms on Earth and gives them to

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anyone he

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wishes when Daniel heard about the

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King's dream he was troubled and

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hesitant to interpret it but the king

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urged him to do so and Daniel explained

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that the tree represented the king

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himself he warned the king that unless

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he humbled himself and acknowledged

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God's sovereignty he would be driven

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from his throne and live among the

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animals 12 months pass and the king's

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pride and arrogance remained as the king

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walked on the roof of his Palace he

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boasted about his great achievements in

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the Splendor of his kingdom immediately

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a voice from Heaven declared this is

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what is decreed for you King

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Nebuchadnezzar your Royal Authority has

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been taken from you you will be driven

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away from people and will live with the

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wild animals you will eat grass like the

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ox seven times will pass by for you

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until you acknowledge that the most high

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is Sovereign over all kingdoms on Earth

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and gives them to anyone he wishes true

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to the dreams prediction King

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Nebuchadnezzar was driven from his

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throne and lived among the wild animals

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eating grass like cattle his hair grew

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long and his nails became like

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claws after 7 years Nebuchadnezzar's

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sanity was restored and he praised and

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worshiped the god of Heaven he

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acknowledged that God is the true ruler

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of the earth and he was restored to his

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throne even greater than

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before years passed and King

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Nebuchadnezzar's successor King Bazar

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hosted a great banquet for a thousand of

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his Nobles as they feasted Bazar

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commanded that the gold and silver

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vessels taken from the temple in

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Jerusalem be brought so that he and his

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guests could drink from them and praise

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their God of gold silver bronze iron

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wood and

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stone as they drank from the sacred

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vessels and praised their Idols a

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mysterious hand appeared and wrote on

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the wall of the king's Palace the King

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was terrified and his face turned pale

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with fear he called for his enchanters

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astrologers and divers to interpret the

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writing but none could understand its

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meaning the queen remembered Daniel the

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Jewish Exile who had interpreted dreams

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for King

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Nebuchadnezzar she told the king about

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Daniel and his gift of interpreting

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dreams and Visions Daniel was brought

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before the king who promised him great

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rewards if he could interpret the

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writing on the wall but Daniel refused

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the rewards and told the king that no

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amount of wealth could buy the

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interpretation he would give Daniel

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explained that the writing on the wall

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was a message from God proclaiming the

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downfall of King belshazzar's Kingdom

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the words mini Mei Teel up parson meant

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that God had numbered belshazzar's days

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and brought an end to his kingdom which

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had been weighed and found wanting and

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would be divided and given to the mes

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and Persians that very night belshazzar

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was slain and Darius the Meade took over

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the Kingdom at the age of

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62 Daniel's interpretation had come true

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and once again the power and sovereignty

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of God were revealed to all King Darius

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appointed 120 satraps to rule over his

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kingdom with three administrators

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overseeing them one of whom was

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Daniel Daniel distinguished himself

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among the administrators and satraps

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because of his exceptional qualities and

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the King planned to set him over the

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whole Kingdom jealous of Daniel's favor

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with the king the other administrators

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and sat traps sought to find grounds for

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charges against him but they could find

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no corrupt coruption in him because he

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was trustworthy and neither corrupt nor

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negligent the administrators and sat

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traps devised a plan to trap Daniel

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concerning his faith in God they

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convinced King Darius to issue a decree

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that for 30 days anyone who prayed to

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any God or man other than the king would

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be thrown into the lion's

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dead despite the decree Daniel continued

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to pray to his God three times a day as

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he had always done when the

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administrators and S traps saw Daniel

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praying they went to the king and

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reminded him of the decree despite his

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fondness for Daniel the King was bound

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by his own decree and had Daniel thrown

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into the lion's den that night King

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Darius could not sleep early the next

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morning he hurried to the Lion's Den and

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called out to Daniel to his relief and

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amazement Daniel answered May the King

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live forever my God sent his Angel and

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he shut the mouths of the Lions they

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have not hurt me because I was found

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innocent in his sight nor have I ever

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done any wrong before you your majesty

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Overjoyed King Darius ordered that

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Daniel be lifted out of the den at the

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King's Command The Men Who had falsely

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accused Daniel were brought in and

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thrown into the lion's den along with

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their wives and children and before they

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reached the floor of the den the Lions

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overpowered them and crushed all their

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bones he then issued a new decree

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declaring that the god of Daniel was the

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living God who rescues and saves and he

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commanded that everyone in his kingdom

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fear and reverence the god of

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Daniel Daniel's faithfulness to God had

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saved him from the Lion's Den and his

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integrity and trust in God had been a

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powerful testimony to King Darius and

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all the people of Babylon overall the

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story of Daniel serves as an inspiring

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example of Faith courage and obedience

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in the face of Trials

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it encourages us to trust in God's

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Providence stand firm in our convictions

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and remain faithful to him in all

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circumstances thanks for watching please

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