Löydetty 192 Tulokset: Daniel in the lion's den

  • 'Daniel,' said the king, 'are the seals intact?' 'They are intact, Your Majesty,' he replied. (Daniel 14, 17)

  • But Daniel laughed; and, restraining the king from going in any further, he said, 'Look at the floor and take note whose footmarks these are!' (Daniel 14, 19)

  • The king had them put to death and handed Bel over to Daniel who destroyed both the idol and its temple. (Daniel 14, 22)

  • The king said to Daniel, 'Are you going to tell me that this is made of bronze? Look, it is alive; it eats and drinks; you cannot deny that this is a living god; worship it, then.' (Daniel 14, 24)

  • Daniel replied, 'I will worship the Lord my God; he is the living God. With your permission, Your Majesty, without using either sword or club, I shall kill this dragon.' (Daniel 14, 25)

  • Whereupon, Daniel took some pitch, some fat and some hair and boiled them up together, rolled the mixture into balls and fed them to the dragon; the dragon swallowed them and burst. Daniel said, 'Now look at the sort of thing you worship!' (Daniel 14, 27)

  • So they went to the king and said, 'Hand Daniel over to us or else we shall kill you and your family.' (Daniel 14, 29)

  • They pressed him so hard that the king found himself forced to hand Daniel over to them. (Daniel 14, 30)

  • They threw Daniel into the lion pit, and there he stayed for six days. (Daniel 14, 31)

  • In the pit were seven lions, which were given two human bodies and two sheep every day; but for this period they were not given anything, to make sure they would eat Daniel. (Daniel 14, 32)

  • when the angel of the Lord spoke to him, 'Take the meal you are carrying to Babylon, and give it to Daniel in the lion pit.' (Daniel 14, 34)

  • 'Daniel, Daniel,' Habakkuk shouted, 'take the meal that God has sent you.' (Daniel 14, 37)


“Caminhe com alegria e com o coração o mais sincero e aberto que puder. E quando não conseguir manter esta santa alegria, ao menos não perca nunca o valor e a confiança em Deus.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina