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Daniel

Facts:

Daniel was an Israelite prophet who as a young man was taken captive by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar around 600 BC.

  • This was during the time that many other Israelites from Judah were held captive in Babylon for 70 years.
  • Daniel was given the Babylonian name Belteshazzar.
  • Daniel was an honorable and righteous young man who obeyed God.
  • God enabled Daniel to interpret several dreams or visions for the Babylonian kings.
  • Because of this ability and because of his honorable character, Daniel was given a high leadership position in the Babylonian empire.
  • Many years later, Daniels enemies tricked the Babylonian king Darius into making a law forbidding the worship of anyone except the king. Daniel continued to pray to God, so he was arrested and thrown into a den of lions. But God rescued him and he was not harmed at all.

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(See also: Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar)

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Word Data:

  • Strong's: H1840, H1841, G1158