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  • And you, Daniel, keep these words secret and have the Book sealed until the appointed time of the end. Many will wander looking here and there. Wickedness will go on increasing." (Daniel 12, 4)

  • I, Daniel, looked and saw two others standing, one on either side of the river. (Daniel 12, 5)

  • He said, "Go, Daniel, for these words are secret and sealed until the appointed time of the end. (Daniel 12, 9)

  • and as she was being led to her execution, God aroused the holy spirit residing in a young lad named Daniel. (Daniel 13, 45)

  • Hurriedly they returned, and the elders said to Daniel, "Come and sit with us, for you also possess the gifts bestowed by God upon the elders." (Daniel 13, 50)

  • Daniel said to the people, "Separate these two from one another and I will examine each of them." (Daniel 13, 51)

  • When the two elders were separated from each other, Daniel called one of them and said, "How wicked you have grown with age. Your sins of earlier days have piled up against you, and now is the time of reckoning. (Daniel 13, 52)

  • The elder answered, "Under a mastic tree." Daniel said, "Your lie will cost you your head. You will be cut in two, as soon as the Lord's angel receives your sentence from God." (Daniel 13, 55)

  • Putting the first one aside, Daniel called the other elder and said to him, "You offspring of Canaan and not of Judah, you have long allowed yourself to be perverted by lust. (Daniel 13, 56)

  • "Your lie has also cost you your head," Daniel said. "God's angel waits to cut you both in two." (Daniel 13, 59)

  • They turned against the two elders who, through Daniel's efforts, had been convicted by their own mouths. In accordance with Moses' law, the penalty the two elders had intended to impose upon their neighbor was inflicted upon them. (Daniel 13, 61)

  • Daniel was greatly esteemed by the people from that day onward. (Daniel 13, 64)


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