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  • Among these were young men of Judah: Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, (Daniel 1, 6)

  • whose names the chief eunuch changed - Daniel to Belteshazzar, Hananiah to Shadrach, Mishael to Meshach, and Azariah to Abednego. (Daniel 1, 7)

  • As Daniel was resolved not to make himself unclean with the king's food or wine, he begged the chief eunuch to spare him this defilement. (Daniel 1, 8)

  • By the grace of God, the chief eunuch had been sympathetic to Daniel, (Daniel 1, 9)

  • Daniel then turned to the steward whom the chief eunuch had put in charge of Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. (Daniel 1, 11)

  • To these four youths God gave wisdom and proficiency in literature, and to Daniel the gift of interpreting visions and dreams. (Daniel 1, 17)

  • The king talked with them and found none to equal Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. These four became members of the king's court. (Daniel 1, 19)

  • Daniel remained there until the first year of King Cyrus. (Daniel 1, 21)

  • Upon issuance of the decree to put the wise men to death, a search was also made for Daniel and his companions to have them killed. (Daniel 2, 13)

  • Daniel, however, talked prudently with Arioch, the commander of the king's guards who had gone out to kill the wise men. (Daniel 2, 14)

  • "Why did the king issue such a harsh decree?" Daniel asked, and Arioch explained. (Daniel 2, 15)

  • Daniel then went to the king and asked for the suspension of the execution to give him time to interpret the dream. (Daniel 2, 16)


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