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Arioch it was, the captain of the king’s guard, that was commissioned to rid Babylon of all its wise men, and from him Daniel would have the why and wherefore of it; (Daniel 2, 14)
Then, in a vision by night, the secret was revealed to Daniel, and he fell to praising the God of heaven, (Daniel 2, 19)
Is this true? the king asked of Daniel. Canst thou, Baltassar, tell me the dream and its meaning both? (Daniel 2, 26)
And Daniel spoke out in the royal presence, Never wizard or sage, never diviner or prophet, that can give the king’s grace an answer! (Daniel 2, 27)
With that, king Nabuchodonosor bowed down face to earth, and made Daniel reverence; ay, he would have sacrifice offered to him, and incense, (Daniel 2, 46)
Thereupon, he raised Daniel to high rank, and showered riches on him; ruler he should be of all Babylon’s provinces, and over all its wise men have the pre-eminence. (Daniel 2, 48)
But Daniel made suit to him, and it was Sidrach, Misach and Abdenago that had Babylon under their charge; Daniel himself was the king’s courtier still. (Daniel 2, 49)
for that clemency, that abundant mercy of thine must we hope in vain? (Daniel 3, 42)
At last came Daniel, one of their number, styled after my own god’s name Baltassar, and endowed by all the holy gods✻ with their spirit. To him I unfolded my dream thus: (Daniel 4, 5)
But Daniel, Baltassar if you will, made no answer. For a whole hour, in silence, he gave himself up to his thoughts, and right comfortless they were. Nay, Baltassar, the king said at last, never lose heart over a dream, and the interpretation of a dream! Lord king, said he, such dreams be for thy enemies! To ill-wishers of thine bode they what they bode! (Daniel 4, 16)
no common spirit is his, no common prudence and discernment, dreams to interpret, hidden things to reveal, spells to unbind. For his name, it is Daniel; thy father called him Baltassar. Let Daniel be summoned, and thy riddle shall not long go unread. (Daniel 5, 12)
So Daniel was brought into the king’s presence, and the king asked him if Daniel he were, one of the Jewish exiles his father had brought to Babylon? (Daniel 5, 13)
