Daniel 14
The king worshipped the idol Bel, but Daniel refused, saying he only worshipped the living God. Daniel proved that Bel was not a living god by showing the king the secret entrance the priests used to eat the offerings. The king then gave Daniel permission to destroy the dragon the Babylonians worshipped, which Daniel did by feeding it a mixture of pitch, fat, and hair. The Babylonians were enraged and demanded the king hand over Daniel, who was then thrown into a den of lions. However, God sent the prophet Habakkuk to feed Daniel, and on the seventh day, the king found Daniel unharmed and had those who had plotted against him thrown into the den, where they were devoured by the lions.
1And so Daniel was living with the king, and he was honored above all his friends2Now there was an idol with the Babylonians named Bel. And each day there was expended on him twelve great measures of fine flour, and forty sheep, and six vessels of wine3The king likewise worshipped him and went each day to adore him, but Daniel adored his God. And the king said to him, "Why do you not adore Bel?4And answering, he said to him, "Because I do not worship idols made with hands, but the living God, who created heaven and earth, and who holds power over all flesh.5And the king said to him, "Does not Bel seem to you to be a living god? Do you not see how much he eats and drinks every day?6Then Daniel said, smiling, "O king, do not make a mistake, for this one is clay on the inside and brass on the outside, and he has never eaten.7And the king, being angry, called for his priests and said to them, "If you do not tell me who it is that has eaten these expenses, you will die8But if you can show that Bel has eaten these, Daniel will die, because he has blasphemed against Bel." And Daniel said to the king, "Let it be according to your word.9Now the priests of Bel were seventy, besides their wives, and little ones, and sons. And the king went with Daniel into the temple of Bel10And the priests of Bel said, "Behold, we are going out, and you, O king, set out the meats, and mix the wine, and close the door, and seal it with your ring11And when you have entered in the morning, if you have not found that Bel has consumed all, we will suffer death, or else Daniel will, who has lied against us.12But they had no concern because they had made a secret entrance under the table, and they always went in through it and devoured those things13And so it happened, after they had departed, that the king set the foods before Bel, and Daniel commanded his servants, and they brought ashes, and he sifted them throughout the temple in the sight of the king, and, as they left, they shut the door, and after sealing it with the king’s ring, they departed14But the priests entered by night, according to their custom, with their wives, and their sons, and they ate and drank everything15But the king arose at first light, and Daniel with him16And the king said, "Are the seals unbroken, Daniel?" And he answered, "They are unbroken, O king.17And as soon as he had opened the door, the king stared at the table, and cried out with a loud voice, "Great are you, O Bel, and there is not any deceit with you.18And Daniel laughed, and he held back the king, so that he would not enter, and he said, "Look at the pavement, notice whose footsteps these are.19And the king said, "I see the footsteps of men, and women, and children." And the king was angry20Then he apprehended the priests, and their wives, and their sons, and they showed him the secret doors through which they entered and consumed the things that were on the table21Therefore, the king slaughtered them and delivered Bel into the power of Daniel, who overturned him and his temple22And there was a great dragon in that place, and the Babylonians worshipped him23And the king said to Daniel, "Behold, now you cannot say that this is not a living god; therefore, adore him.24And Daniel said, "I adore the Lord, my God, for he is the living God. But that one is not a living god25Therefore, you give me the power, O king, and I will execute this dragon without sword or club." And the king said, "I give it to you.26And so Daniel took pitch, and fat, and hair, and cooked them together. And he made lumps and put them into the dragon’s mouth, and the dragon burst open. And he said, "Behold, this is what you worship.27When the Babylonians had heard this, they were greatly indignant. And gathering together against the king, they said, "The king has become a Jew. He has destroyed Bel, he has executed the dragon, and he has slaughtered the priests.28And when they came to the king, they said, "Deliver Daniel to us, otherwise we will execute you and your house.29Thus the king saw that they pressured him vehemently, and so, being compelled by necessity, he delivered Daniel to them30And they cast him into the den of lions, and he was there for six days31Furthermore, in the den there were seven lions, and they had given to them two carcasses every day, and two sheep, but then they were not given to them, so that they would devour Daniel32Now there was in Judea a prophet called Habakkuk, and he had cooked a small meal and had broken bread in a bowl, and he was going into the field, to bring it to the harvesters33And the angel of the Lord said to Habakkuk, "Carry the meal that you have into Babylon, to Daniel, who is in the lions’ den.34And Habakkuk said, "Lord, I have not seen Babylon, and I do not know the den.35And the angel of the Lord seized him by the top of his head, and carried him by the hair of his head, and set him in Babylon, over the den, by the force of his spirit36And Habakkuk shouted, saying, "Daniel, servant of God, take the dinner that God has sent you.37And Daniel said, "You have remembered me, O God, and you have not abandoned those who love you.38And Daniel arose and ate. And then the angel of the Lord immediately returned Habakkuk to his place39And so, on the seventh day, the king came to morn Daniel. And he came to the den, and gazed in, and behold, Daniel was sitting in the midst of the lions40And the king cried out with a loud voice, saying, "Great are you, O Lord, the God of Daniel." And he pulled him out of the lions’ den41Furthermore, those who had been the cause of his downfall, he hurled into the den, and they were devoured in a moment before him42Then the king said, "Let all the inhabitants of the whole earth fear the God of Daniel. For he is the Savior, working signs and miracles on earth, who has freed Daniel from the lions’ den.
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