Talált 21827 Eredmények: Re
Therefore the king put them to death, and gave Bel over to Daniel, who destroyed it and its temple. (Daniel 14, 22)
There was also a great dragon, which the Babylonians revered. (Daniel 14, 23)
When the Babylonians heard it, they were very indignant and conspired against the king, saying, "The king has become a Jew; he has destroyed Bel, and slain the dragon, and slaughtered the priests." (Daniel 14, 28)
The king saw that they were pressing him hard, and under compulsion he handed Daniel over to them. (Daniel 14, 30)
They threw Daniel into the lions' den, and he was there for six days. (Daniel 14, 31)
There were seven lions in the den, and every day they had been given two human bodies and two sheep; but these were not given to them now, so that they might devour Daniel. (Daniel 14, 32)
Now the prophet Habakkuk was in Judea. He had boiled pottage and had broken bread into a bowl, and was going into the field to take it to the reapers. (Daniel 14, 33)
And Daniel said, "Thou hast remembered me, O God, and hast not forsaken those who love thee." (Daniel 14, 38)
So Daniel arose and ate. And the angel of God immediately returned Habakkuk to his own place. (Daniel 14, 39)
On the seventh day the king came to mourn for Daniel. When he came to the den he looked in, and there sat Daniel. (Daniel 14, 40)
And the king shouted with a loud voice, "Thou art great, O Lord God of Daniel, and there is no other besides thee." (Daniel 14, 41)
And he pulled Daniel out, and threw into the den the men who had attempted his destruction, and they were devoured immediately before his eyes. (Daniel 14, 42)
