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The king of the north will then come and throw up siege-works to capture a strongly fortified city. The forces of the south will not stand their ground; the pick of the people will not be strong enough to resist. (Daniel 11, 15)
'He will summon up his might and courage against the king of the south with a great army. The king of the south will march to war with a huge and powerful army but will not succeed, since he will be outwitted by trickery. (Daniel 11, 25)
'The king will do as he pleases, growing more and more arrogant, considering himself greater than all the gods; he will utter incredible blasphemies against the God of gods, and he will thrive until the wrath reaches bursting point; for what has been decreed will certainly be fulfilled. (Daniel 11, 36)
'When the time comes for the End, the king of the south will try conclusions with him; but the king of the north will come storming down on him with chariots, cavalry, and a large fleet. He will invade countries, overrun them and drive on. (Daniel 11, 40)
When King Astyages joined his ancestors, Cyrus of Persia succeeded him. (Daniel 14, 1)
Daniel was very close to the king, who respected him more than any of his other friends. (Daniel 14, 2)
The king venerated this idol and used to go and worship it every day. Daniel, however, worshipped his own God. (Daniel 14, 4)
'Why do you not worship Bel?' the king asked Daniel. 'I do not worship idols made by human hand,' Daniel replied, 'I worship the living God who made heaven and earth and who is lord over all living creatures.' (Daniel 14, 5)
'Do you not believe, then,' said the king, 'that Bel is a living god? Can you not see how much he eats and drinks each day?' (Daniel 14, 6)
This made the king angry; he summoned his priests, 'Tell me who eats all this food,' he said, 'or die. Prove to me that Bel really eats it, and I will have Daniel put to death for blaspheming him.' (Daniel 14, 8)
Daniel said to the king, 'Let it be as you say.' (Daniel 14, 9)
There were seventy of these priests, to say nothing of their wives and children. The king went to the temple of Bel, taking Daniel with him. (Daniel 14, 10)
